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Gary Neville slams Manchester United's initial European Super League apology as a 'farce' before branding Liverpool owner John W Henry's grovelling video to fans an 'embarrassment' as pundit says 'pariahs' behind plot 'will not go away'

Gary Neville has branded Manchester United's initial European Super League apology a 'farce' while labelling Liverpool owner John W Henry's apology video an 'embarrassment' as the pundit said the 'pariahs' involved in the plot will come back.

Football breathed a huge sigh of relief last week when the £3.5bn, JP Morgan-backed scheme that threatened to change the landscape of the game fell apart just 48 hours after it was unveiled.

Liverpool and United were driving forces behind the breakaway league alongside Real Madrid president Florentino Perez and Arsenal's billionaire owner Stan Kroenke - a position his son Josh has strenuously denied.