Gary Neville meets Arsenal Fan TV just two weeks after labelling the channel ’embarrassing’
Sky Sports pundit Neville chats with DT, Troopz, Claude and Moh... but Ty wasn't invited
GARY NEVILLE has followed through on his promise to appear on Arsenal Fan TV, two weeks after laying into the channel on Sky Sports.
The Man United legend held a 36-minute interview with presenter Robbie and Gunners fans DT, Troopz, Claude and Moh.
And he revealed that Troopz was the fan he had labelled "embarrassing" outside Stamford Bridge after Arsenal's 3-1 loss.
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He said: "You must have a double!"
Neville claimed he saw a fan in a red scarf swearing about Arsene Wenger, and asked: "Did you have a red scarf on?"
And Troopz replied "I always have a red scarf."
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The Sky Sports pundit then shouted: "It was him, I'm telling you it was him!"
But the big winner of the night was fanatically pro-Wenger fan Ty, who asked on Youtube why he wasn't invited.
After Robbie introduced the show, most of the questions were asked by DT, who has regularly brought a 12-foot anti-Wenger banner saying "Thanks for the memories, but it's time to go" to games.
He said: "There's no difference to our team, in terms of failure, whether we have Chamakh up front or Alexis Sanchez up front.
"Since Arsenal last won the title I've spent £70,000 following the club.
"That's a week's wages to Matt Debuchy, and you wonder why fans get frustrated."
DT added that he took exception to Neville calling a fan with a Wenger Out banner an "idiot".
He said: "I think you went from having an opinion to being abusive to someone without knowing their true story."
But GNev replied: "Where I come from, calling someone an idiot isn't abusive."
Neville also said about the fan who held up a smaller anti-Wenger banner: "In 20 or 30 years time, when he looks back, he might change his mind about his actions on that day."
And Claude ended with the most important question, saying: "Can you admit that Wayne Rooney took a dive to end our 49-game unbeaten run?"
Neville replied: "Yeah, he took a dive, we paid the referee, everything you want to hear!"
Yesterday, the former England right-back claimed Wenger will still be a Gunners legend no matter what happens this season.