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David Beckham responds after Gary Neville banned from Premier League match after 'unprecedented action'

Nottingham Forest have refused to let the pundit into their stadium for their crucial clash with Chelsea - a game set to decide which of the two clubs makes it into the Champions League next season.

File photo dated 11-08-2023 of Gary Neville who does not believe Manchester United deserve a parade if they win the Europa League. Issue date: Wednesday May 21, 2025.
Image: Gary Neville. File pic: PA
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David Beckham has responded after Gary Neville revealed he will miss coverage of the Premier League finale on Sunday due to a ban by Nottingham Forest, whose owner he recently criticised.

Writing on Neville's Instagram post, Beckham joked: "Must have been something to do with that 7-1 game back in the day" - followed by a laughing emoji.

However, it appears the ex-England captain confused the score - as when Manchester United played Nottingham Forest in February 1999, they actually won 8-1.

UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and former English soccer player David Beckham attends the 55th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Image: David Beckham mixed up the score when Manchester United - his and Neville's old team - beat Nottingham Forest in 1999. Pic: Reuters

Neville had been due to commentate on Forest's game against Chelsea on Sky Sports, which is being billed as a Champions League qualification shoot-out with both teams aiming for a top-five finish.

But posting on Instagram, the former Manchester United and England defender said the broadcaster had told him on Thursday that Forest "would not give me an accreditation or access to the stadium as a co-commentator".

"I've had no choice but to withdraw from the coverage," he added.

"I've dished out my fair share of criticism and praise in the last 14 years of doing this job and have never come close to this unprecedented action."

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Sky backs Neville's decision

Neville said while Forest "have every right to choose who they let into their own stadium", it was "disappointing that a great club […] have been reduced to making such a decision".

He said "it's symptomatic of things that have happened over the last 12 months with the club".

Sky Sports described Forest's move as "an unprecedented and unwelcome step" and said it has decided "to present the game from Sky Studios in west London.

"As he was no longer able to commentate from the ground, Gary has chosen to not be part of the coverage on Sunday - a decision fully supported by Sky."

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Neville has been highly critical of Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.

He described Marinakis walking onto the pitch and exchanging words with head coach Nuno Espirito Santo after the club's draw with Leicester earlier this month as "scandalous".

Neville urged Nuno to quit the club and his social media post further enraged Marinakis, who had threatened Sky with legal action over comments made by the pundit earlier in the season.

After Forest's 2-0 defeat at Everton last year, the club issued a statement on social media questioning the integrity of video assistant referee Stuart Atwell after claiming they had been denied three penalties.

Neville's response to that, comparing Forest's actions to those of a "mafia gang", prompted an apology from Sky after they had been contacted by Marinakis' lawyers.