They got rid of Mark Bolton for slating his bosses on Twitter, whatever happened to having your own opinion and freedom of speech?
We have lots of freedoms, we have the freedom to put what we want in contracts, like, we can fire you if you say bad things about our company publically and players, and anyone else, have the freedom to sign, or to not sign such a contract. If they sign it, they aren't "banned" from Twitter, they won't go to jail if they lose it, but in line with the contract they signed the company can fire the player in this case, and due to the agreement in the contract the player would have little recourse.
Neville knows a heck of a lot about football, we've already seen him in the studio talking about how Fergie is before a game, what he'll be saying, how calm he can be and how they prepare. One of the other guys(i can't remember the game, wasn't the CL final was it) was saying everyone was getting last minute instructions and Neville was saying, no way, everyone would know their job, have their instructions and in the final 15 minutes it won't be panicky intake of information as no one will remember it, its the days before you get that info onboard and in that time before the game, its much quieter with not much talking.
It was interesting to hear the BS from one pundit and the guy who has actually been in the dressing room telling us how it will really be.
Why do I care he supports Utd, does that change if a pass is good or bad, the result, or his analytical ability, no.