Gary Neville feared 'aggressive dog' would attack him as Man Utd icon opens up on abuse incident
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Gary Neville has disclosed that he was genuinely worried about being set upon by a dog during a disturbing street encounter over the weekend, in which he was subjected to foul verbal abuse.The Sky Sports pundit was walking alongside his wife Emma when a man approached and began filming while hurling obscenities at the former Manchester United defender.
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Video of the confrontation emerged on social media this week, showing the individual repeatedly swearing at the 51-year-old and accusing him of being out of touch with working-class people.The abuser also claimed that Neville's own supporters had turned against him.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Speaking on The Overlap, Neville explained that he had been making his way to watch the band James perform live, accompanied by former teammate Roy Keane."It was a brilliant concert.
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