Gary Neville admits he turned down offers from Premier League and Championship clubs before taking over at Valencia. The former Manchester United star endured a difficult four months in charge in Spain before being axed.
But prior to accepting Peter Lim's offer, albeit after much thought, he was wanted by two top flight clubs. At that point he was part of the England set-up under Roy Hodgson but had no great desire to become a No 1.
He confesses to an element of arrogance though having only known success as a player which led him to believe he could do a job at the La Liga outfit.
Neville told the Off Script Podcast : "I sat on Sky Sports for five years arguing the case for British managers not getting a chance at the top level so if I
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