Gary Neville
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Appearances Over Time
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He was man of the match in the FA Cup final in 1995, when at the opposite end was Peter Schmeichel.
And what I would say, there might be still a few Evertonians watching.
As we've seen tonight, the stadium Everton have got is fantastic, OK?
The one thing that is missing from there is a statue for Neville Southall.
And the reason I say that is because I think in Everton's history, they've probably had four world-class players, genuinely world-class, will go into a World XI.
Dixie Dean would have been one, I would imagine, in the 20s, but...
England's 1966 World Cup winning team, the left back was Ray Wilson, who played for Everton.
And Alan Ball played in that team as well.
He is Everton's greatest ever player, Alan Ball.
And Everton's greatest ever team in the mid-80s, he was the one player in that team who could have gone into a World XI, for me, for four or five years, from 1985 to 1990.
So that's why Neville Salko goes in.
Yes, more Premier League titles than any other keeper.
Six titles.
As a goalkeeper, fantastic still, but obviously there's people better.
But I actually think what he did for Manchester City, it was almost like a cheat code.
You know, you talk about getting after Manchester City, they want to play from the back.
You couldn't because of this.
1v1 on the last line.
Yeah, it just... These are passes, these are not long balls up to the striker.
I actually think he could have played out.