

Salford City co-owner Gary Neville insists he does not envy the success of Hollywood-backed Wrexham, who have made it from non-league to the Championship in just three seasons.
The Welsh side - owned by Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds and Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Rob McElhenney, just in case you needed reminding - have risen through the divisions in breakneck speed, enjoying an unprecedented third successive promotion at the end of last season.
There was once a time when Nevilles Ammies were the headline-grabbing, celebrity-infused team of the day, when the former Manchester United defender and several of his Class of 92 members bought the club back in 2014.
Neville on Salford City's Wrexham comparisons
Salford would earn four promotions in five years, with a BBC camera documenting their journey, long before Reynolds and McElhenneys Welcome to Wrexham landed on Disney+ and put a global spotlight on the then-non-league Welsh side.
Neville and his best pal David Beckham completed a buyout of the other Class of 92 members in May, moving the ownership of Salford City to a new consortium, which also includes former banker Lord Mervyn Davies.
This came after the Ammies 2010s progress had stalled, with the club spending the past six seasons in League Two, seeing Wrexham leapfrog them. But Neville, who ranked at no.48 in FourFourTwos list of the greatest Premier League players ever, insists he is not envious.
No, I dont wish I was any other football club, I dont work or operate like that, he tells FourFourTwo. With new owners, weve got a plan whereby in four to five years, Id like to think Salford would be more successful on the pitch. Thats the hope.
We will also have invested in our training ground and stadium, and be in a position whereby we can achieve sustainability.
Thats the real drive of this ownership, to grow revenues, be successful on the pitch, become sustainable and ensure we still meet those values of being affordable and accessible that we had from day one. Theres a lot to do and not a lot of time to do it in, but were committed and thats the most important thing.
Salford begin their 2025/26 League Two campaign with a home clash against Crewe Alexandra as they look to build on last seasons eighth-place finish which saw them finish a single point outside the play-off spots.
Nevilles business of football degree will begin in September, with further entry points available in November, January, February, April and June. Applications are now open for more information, visit UA92.ac.uk
TOPICS