Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville will not face any disciplinary action after comments he made following the recent Manchester synagogue attack. The former Manchester United defender posted a three-minute video on his social media account last week, insisting that hatred and division in the United Kingdom is being fuelled by 'angry white men'. Neville has been heavily criticised for doing so by members of the public and MPs, with some suggesting he should be sacked by Sky for doing so.
In October 2023, something unusual happened. A Premier League manager pitched up at the Sky Sports studios for the Monday Night Football slot and delivered a detailed masterclass of the tactics he uses.
"He has to come with violence, he's got to be aggressive, he's got to be almost saying to players, 'Come in here, I'm happy to deal with it'."