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Ashamed that I did not fight hard enough against racism, admits Gary Neville

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Gary Neville has confessed that it would take more than words and campaigns to fight racism and that he’s ‘ashamed’ that he did not stand by his teammates during his playing d🌟ays. The right-back played over 500 matches for Manchester United, winning several trophies during his stay at Old Trafford.

The recent death ♚of George Floyd in the US has triggered worldwide protests in the fight against racism and even gave a boost to the Black Lives Matter movement. Many sports personalities, who have been victims of racist slurs previously, have voiced their opinions regarding the disease which has been prevalent around the world for centuries. Former English footballer Gary Neville recently admಌitted that he’s ashamed of the fact that he did not fight harder against racism and players' rights during his heyday.

“It’s appalling and I’m ashamed of the fact for someone who ... fo𝓰ught for players’ rights at nearly every level, I didn’t fight hard enough on this. The reality is we put racial abuse in the same category as the abuse we would receive for playing for Manchester Unit🐬ed or England. We didn’t think. We just got on with it,” said Gary Neville, as reported by Reuters.

Social media has been flooded with protests against racism with people from different spheres coming in support of victims. Even th🥂ough the recent developments have created awareness, the former Manchester United star feels that words and campaigns are not enough to eradi🐽cate racism, rather people need to be educated and actions are needed to be taken to bring about a change.

“Forget campaigns. Forget words. It has to be actions; We need to take a giant leap rather than minute steps each year. “I’m not going to hide away f🌺rom it. We need education; we need protocols and processes in place whicꦕh basically reverse what’s been happening in our country,” added the two-time Champions League winner.

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