Neville stands up for football
By Sybil Ruscoe  (Filed: 12/11/2003) Telegraph

England and Manchester United midfielder Phil Neville has spoken out against
football's tarnished image and admitted that millionaire players must do
more to protect the reputation of the game. His views come after a nightmare
autumn for football in which players have been linked to sex crime
allegations, there has been bad behaviour on the pitch and Rio Ferdinand has
failed to show up for a drugs test.
"People look up to the top footballers and look at the way we conduct
ourselves and it's important that we put across the right image. There's
been a lot of negative press and a small minority have let football down.
It's now up to everyone else to rally round to make people think good of us
again," Neville said.
He cited England captain and former United team-mate David Beckman as the
role model all players should emulate. "Footballers are the biggest role
models and David Beckham is probably the most popular person in this country
and there's no better or bigger role model than him. He's a family man with
a wife and two children and he leads his lifestyle the right way and this is
a person who can do anything in the world he wants to do," Neville said.
"Despite the headlines there are a lot of players like that. At Man United
the manager stresses how we handle ourselves off the field and Sven-G�ran
Eriksson demands respect from the players for hotel staff and everyone we
meet. It's up to us to put that image across now because we do need to send
out the right message. Because of the status of the game and the way it's
grown we're there to be shot at now and we have let a few people down. It's
up to us to build a few bridges," he said.
The millionaire midfielder was speaking as he got a taste of "real life" at
St John's RC Primary School in Chorlton, Manchester. Neville was in the
classroom to promote the FA's "Up For The Cup" campaign, which is aimed at
seven-to-11-year-olds. The project uses the FA Cup to promote numeracy and
literacy and provides teaching resources covering other subjects such as
history, geography and citizenship.
Neville had plenty to say about the equivalent of his headmaster, United
manager Sir Alex Ferguson, and the speculation about how long he will stay
in the job. "I can't imagine United without him," he said.
"A couple of years ago there was big talk that it was his last season and
even then I didn't believe he was going to leave because you can tell the
way he comes in every morning that he loves his job.
"He's going be there at Old Trafford longer than us and I can't imagine a
Man United team not being managed by Alex Ferguson, not for the foreseeable
future, because of the influence he has on the club and all the players,"
Neville added.
Schoolchildren were keen to hear about Neville's goal against Rangers in the
Champions League and the player believes a good run in Europe for English
clubs will increase the national side's chances of victory in next year's
European Championship in Portugal.
"If I continue to play consistently for United then the international
honours will come. I'm playing regularly now, which breeds confidence, and
if I keep my place then I should be there for England in 2004. I've been to
the last two European Championships and I know what a great tournament it is
and because of the young players we've got coming through I see no better
time for us to win," Neville said.
Neville, the celebrity footballer, was clearly enjoying his afternoon in the
ordinary world. "It's only when I come into a class like this that I realise
just how much I've achieved and how much kids look up to me," he said with a
smile.


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