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Published 15:31 31 Jul 2015 BST
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"Phil Neville could be on the road to one day, maybe, becoming the England manager,” Moyes told The Telegraph.
"I know him closely. He was a great captain, a great leader. He’s had great experience. After he finished playing he came back to United then he chose to take a year out and had a chance to see how the media works – which is important – and he’s clever, enthusiastic and a good coach."
Far be it for us to say that Neville wouldn't make a good England manager because, to be fair, they've had a fair few stinkers over the years but we can't quite see this happening any time soon.
Imagine Phil in the hot seat and Gary having to answer to him as one of his coaches. For that reason alone, we kind of want this to happen.Football

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