Gary Neville interview about Salford City and grassroots soccer

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Gary Neville interview about Salford City and grassroots soccer
Gary Neville interview about Salford City and grassroots soccer
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Gary Neville, one of the members of the famous Class of ’92, sat down recently to speak to students and faculty at the University of Salford to discuss a range of topics.

At the heart of the discussion is Salford City FC, the soccer team that is owned by Neville, Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes and Peter Lim.

The club has formed a partnership with the local University of Salford, which is part of the reason for the discussion. But Neville delves into a range of topics including what he learned at Manchester United, as well as what business lessons he’s learned.

Watch the interview, which is separated into the following different topics:

Ambition

Attitude for success

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Biggest area of adversity

Business experience

Career tips

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Life after soccer

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