Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Phillip Neville pose for selfies with fans as they watch promotion chasing Salford City lose
- Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Phillip Neville are part owners of the club
- Salford City had two players sent off and lost 3-1 to Brighouse Town
- Nicky Butt also has shares in the Evo-Stick NPL Division One side
- The quartet are hoping to see Salford rise through the non-League pyramid
Former Manchester United trio Paul Scholes, Gary Neville and Phil Neville were in attendance as they saw their promotion chasing Salford City side beaten 3-1 by Brighouse Town.
The club's part owners were probably hoping the game would take their mind off of Manchester United’s embarrassing draw with Cambridge on Friday night, but they went home disappointed.
Paul Scholes (middle) leans over to grab the ball as the part owner watches his side
An enthralled Phillip Neville and Scholes look on as they watch their promotion hopefuls play
Two red cards didn't help the away side’s cause as a bumper crowd of 515 turned up to watch the Evo-Stik NPL Division One game, with many hoping to catch a glimpse of the ex-United stars.
Man United legend Scholes criticised selfie stars earlier in the week.
But the former England midfielder and co were only too happy to give the fans what they wanted as they posed for pictures and spoke with interested fans.
Neville Neville and son Gary talk football as Salford City were beaten 3-1 by Brighouse Town
Even Neville Neville, Gary and Phil’s father, was in attendance but it was a far cry from what he would've seen when watching his own children play in their glory days.
The club’s part owners have high hopes of guiding Salford through the non-League pyramid system, but the disappointing defeat will have disrupted their plans.
Phil Neville speaks to fans while Paul Scholes poses for a selfie with another football lover
Scholes (middle) reacts as he watches his Salford City side get turned over by Brighouse Town
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