#1 Gary Neville
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Widely seen as the top dog in many sectors at the moment, Gary Neville is number one here.
A former Manchester United and England full-back, who is the club's 5th longest-serving player with 602 appearances, Neville is currently a TV pundit and has delved into football coaching since retiring in 2011.
The eight-time Premier League winner is a pundit for Sky Sports with a weekly column on the league's fixtures. Also a part of the team which conducts shows like Monday Night Football, Neville also features either on commentary or in Sky studios when they're covering big matches.
A fantastic analyst who is brutally critical at times when he needs to be, Neville methodically breaks down areas which he focuses on and provides viewers with a perspective on the finer aspects of football - something many may not have seen prior to his own analysis.
Neville has progressively reduced the amount of punditry he does feature in, due to various business development projects he's currently overseeing. However, the 42-year-old's fascination for the sport will always keep him closely linked to the beautiful game, where he can continue to share his expert opinions.