Gary Neville joked about his Premier League Hall of Fame induction after receiving his medallion from boyhood hero Bryan Robson OBE.
The Class of ’92 graduate became the 25th member inducted in the Hall of Fame and the first of the 2025 class. Neville made 400 league appearances for Manchester United, winning eight titles and keeping 148 clean sheets along the way.
The now pundit idolised Robson, a Man Utd legend himself, growing up and was part of a full circle moment when the latter came out at Old Trafford for a photo op. The inductee couldn’t help but push for Robson to also get inducted.
“How can I be in the Hall of Fame and he’s not in the Hall of Fame? That is a travesty, that. Can I give you my medal?” Neville laughed.
Robson was the longest-serving captain in Man Utd history. A two-time league winner, he made 461 appearances for the Red Devils scoring 99 goals. Robson is a member of the English Football Hall of Fame, an inaugural inductee no less, but Neville pushed for his Premier League inclusion.






