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salford cityThe lunchtime start was disrupted by the waving of pitch invaders England flags are protesting gary neville in the light of the past Manchester United guard’s Comments on the “angry, middle-aged white men” dividing the nation,
It is claimed that the attackers in question are members of Britain First, a far-right party in Britain and have been described as “local Salford patriots”.
They took to the field during Salford’s clash with Oldham in League Two wearing “Gary Neville is a traitor” hoodies and holding flags with St George’s crosses, while a section of fans chanted “Gary Neville is weird”.

The individuals were tackled to the ground and escorted off the pitch by managers before being immediately escorted from the stadium by police.
It comes after Neville, Who played for England for more than 10 years, It was revealed that he removed the RSS flag from one of his development sites manchester Because it was being “used in a negative way”.
The former footballer, who has been developing property since the age of 21, released a video on October 3 yom kippur terrorist attack At a Manchester synagogue, he outlined his views on recent events and questioned the patriotism behind the placement of Confederate flags.
The football pundit described how he felt the country was being “attacked by each other” by “angry, middle-aged white men who know what they’re doing”.
Neville described driving to Bury New Road and seeing the Jewish community coming together after the attack and “being defiant in the streets”.
The former footballer turned property developer compared it to a visit to Littleton Road in Salford, where he saw “probably 50-60” Union Jack flags, leading him to question why they were now being put up in such numbers.
“The funny thing is, last week a Union Jack flag was put up on one of my developments and I took it down immediately,” Neville said.

“Some people may be watching this and thinking: ‘Gary you’re not really a patriot.’ I’ve played 85 times for my country, I love my country, I love Manchester and I love England.
“I have been building in this city for 15-20 years, and no one has put up a Union Jack flag in 15-20 years, so why do you need to put it up now?”
Neville said: “The Union Jack flag being used in a negative manner is not appropriate and I am a proud England supporter.” great britainof our country and will champion it as one of the greatest places to live anywhere in the world.
“But I think we need to check ourselves, check ourselves and start thinking about getting ourselves back to a neutral point because we are being pulled right and left and we don’t need to be pulled right and left at all.”
Neville also got a reaction from the football crowd During England’s recent international match in LatviaWhere fans chose to sing the same X-rated chants seen in Salford.
Salford declined to comment when contacted Independent.