Find out how Gary Neville is not just a football hero but also a successful entrepreneur on Dragons' Den!
Gary Neville, the renowned Manchester United legend, is not just making waves on the football field but also in the business world. His recent appearance on Dragons' Den, where he backed the sports recovery business MyoMaster, showcased his investment acumen. Neville's support for Joe Gray and Lottie Whyte's venture highlights his keen interest in innovative startups. Despite his football background, Neville's foray into entrepreneurship is gaining him recognition beyond the sports arena.
Neville's outspoken nature was evident in his post-commentary talks with Sky Sports, where he candidly referred to Chelsea as 'billion-pound bottle jobs' after their Carabao Cup Final failure against Liverpool. This bold stance reflects his fearless approach, both in sports analysis and business decision-making. Neville's ability to stand by his opinions, even if controversial, adds to his charismatic personality, making him a compelling figure in the media spotlight.
Apart from his TV appearances, Neville's investments in various sectors, such as football clubs, hotels, a university, and a significant property portfolio, demonstrate his diverse business interests. His emotional investment moments on Dragons' Den, like the touching interaction with a young entrepreneur, reveal a softer side to the football pundit, endearing him to viewers.
Gary Neville continues to surprise and impress fans with his multifaceted career, blending sports analysis, business ventures, and heartfelt interactions. As he navigates the worlds of football and entrepreneurship with equal gusto, Neville's influence transcends the boundaries of the pitch, solidifying his status as a true icon in both realms.
MyoMaster, a sports recovery business founded by rugby player Joe Gray and his wife Lottie Whyte in 2019 secured a £100,000 investment, with Gary Neville ...
Manchester United legend Gary Neville took aim at Chelsea after their Carabao Cup Final failure against Liverpool at Wembley on Sunday, labelling Mauricio ...
Gary Neville has doubled down on branding Chelsea 'billion pound bottle jobs' for their display in extra-time against Liverpool in losing the Carabao Cup ...
Gary Neville left fans wowed after his impressive appearance on BBC programme Dragons' Den.The Manchester United legend was back on Dragon's Den on Th.
The football pundit told a tearful young entrepreneur she was 'pushing me over the edge.'
Ex-Man Utd defender's business interests include a football club, two hotels, a university and property portfolio worth hundreds of millions.
GARY NEVILLE was praised by viewers as he returned to Dragons' Den on Thursday night.The Manchester United legend, 49, made his debut on the hit BBC s.
Mauricio Pochettino hailed Chelsea's character after his side narrowly beat Leeds 3-2 in the last minute of their FA Cup clash, and once again responded to ...
Gary Neville admits he feared going too far with his “billion-pound bottle jobs” description of Chelsea and spoke to a Sky Sports producer over his on-air ...
The former Manchester United defender felt Mauricio Pochettino's side froze during extra time in their Carabao Cup defeat to Liverpool.
Former Manchester United star-turned businessman Gary Neville is becoming a familiar face to fans of the BBC's Dragons' Den. He made his debut appearance on ...
Gary Neville has invested in a sports recovery start-up, during his appearance on BBC's Dragons' Den.
GARY NEVILLE reduced a Dragon's Den contestant to tears after making a point about being an elite athlete.Contestants Joe and Lottie pitched muscle re.
Gary Neville has come under fire from some of his co-pundits after his commentary of the Carabao Cup final between Chelsea and Liverpool.
Lottie Whyte and Joe Gray, from London impressed the dragons with their heartfelt story during last night's episode on BBC One.
In-between performances at the 02 Apollo show earlier this week, hosts Gary and Jamie asked members of the audience if anyone would like to perform a quick song ...
Football pundit and former England player Gary Neville spoke to students and staff at Cheshire College – South & West when he visited.
Gary Neville admits he feared he had gone too far when he called Chelsea 'billion-pound bottlejobs' during the Carabao Cup final.
Students and staff at Cheshire College - South & West, welcomed football legend Gary Neville, 49, to its Crewe Campus on Thursday 29 February.