Tickets have already sold out for a special event with Manchester United legend Gary Neville in Belfast next month. The 49-year-old Sky Sports pundit will be appearing at The Sir William Whitla Hall at Queen's University on Thursday, January 23.
The 'Evening with...' event will focus on 'Lessons in Leadership', with Neville sharing his insights on sport, business and beyond.
Guests will enjoy an exclusive insight into his journey on and off the football pitch, and share inspiring stories of his success over the decades.
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Neville made his mark in the Premier League, making 400 top flight appearances and winning eight league titles and the Champions League among other countless trophies during his time at Old Trafford. He also earned 85 caps for England.
The show is a Queen’s University of Belfast Foundation fundraising event, in association with Consello, for the Mitchell Institute at Queen’s.
A spokesperson said: "As part of the Queen's Business School's Declan Kelly Lecture Series, join us for an evening 'in conversation' with the legendary footballer, sports pundit, podcaster and entrepreneur Gary Neville. The event will take place in The Sir William Whitla Hall, at Queen's University Belfast, on Thursday 23rd January 2025, as he shares his insights on leadership in the worlds of sport, business and beyond. Doors open from 5:45pm."
The organisers added: "Gary Neville, former Manchester United player and England international, is renowned for his leadership both on and off the pitch. As a vocal and disciplined captain, he led by example, inspiring teammates with his work ethic, tactical awareness, and commitment.
"Known for his strong defensive skills and ability to motivate others, Neville fostered a winning mentality at Manchester United. After retiring, he carried these leadership qualities into his punditry and business ventures, where his integrity and direct approach continue to inspire."
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