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Gary Neville reveals funniest chant he’s heard at Manchester United involved Phil Neville — and didn’t come at Liverpool or Manchester City…but Fulham

Pundit and former Red Devils icon was a hate figure at many Premier League sides

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GARY NEVILLE ran a gauntlet of hate every time he played at Anfield.

While he certainly never felt any love at Manchester City or Arsenal.

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Gary Neville reveals hilarious chant about Phil and himself by Fulham fansCredit: Reuters

However, he has revealed the most memorable he ever heard was at…Fulham!


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And it was cracker, to be fair.

Gary Neville regularly received dog's abuse when he visited AnfieldCredit: Reuters

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Gary Neville was fined for celebrating a goal in front of Liverpool's supportersCredit: Reuters

Red Nev revealed: “I played at Fulham one day and all of a sudden this chorus started on the right-hand side where I was playing, singing: ‘You’re just a s*** Phil Neville.”

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He along with the rest of the room burst out laughing.

Neville’s undisputed passion for his beloved Manchester United made him the type of player rival fans loved to hate.

Between them, Gary and Phil Neville won 14 Premier League titlesCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Gary and Phil Neville were opposing captains at Everton and Manchester UnitedCredit: PA:Press Association
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And the Red Devils had plenty.

After receiving dog’s abuse from Liverpool supporters in 2006, Neville half the length of the pitch to celebrate a stoppage-time Rio Ferdinand winner.

A gesture which saw him fined.

Gary and Phil Neville celebrate after Champions League success in 1999Credit: AFP
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While, then City boss Mark Hughes criticised him for overly celebrating Michael Owen’s famous derby winner in 2009.

Now a pundit, Neville has received widespread praise for his refreshingly honest and unbiased views.

He spent his entire career at United and is one of the most decorated English players of all-time with eight Premier League medals and two Champions League successes.

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