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Sky Sports Could Lose Analyst Gary Neville As He Pursues Career In Coaching

Former ManU player and TV analyst Gary Neville admitted that he "could be forced" to give up his role at Sky Sports if he is to pursue a career in coaching, according to David Kent of the London DAILY MAIL. The former full back is one of England Manager Roy Hodgson's coaches, "a role he combines with working as a match analyst for Sky Sports." Neville said, "I'm not naive and think that both roles can go on forever. I'm not stupid and eventually I will have to make a choice or something will happen with the England job or the Sky role. But I love doing both." Neville also revealed that "he never had any plans to go into coaching so soon after retiring from playing" (DAILY MAIL, 3/18).

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