Gary Neville admits that he may never coach again after painful four months at Valencia
Manchester United legend insists that other commitments must now take priority over life in the dug-out
GARY NEVILLE admits that he may never coach again.
The Manchester United legend suffered a painful experience in his four months in charge at Valencia - where he won just ten of his 28 matches.
"It's my obligation to deliver Salford City to the Football League. It's my obligation to roll out Hotel Football internationally.
"It's my obligation to deliver high-end restaurants with Michael O'Hare. It's my obligation to deliver St Michael's, which I believe is the best development in Manchester.
"I can't go back into coaching now in the short term - the next five years - and the reality of it is I don't want to.
"It could be that I'm no longer ever a coach in football but that's not a loss. Some people might think it is, but the fact of the matter is it's not to me."
Neville's stint alongside brother Phil at the Mestalla was most memorable for 7-0 thumping by Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg.