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6th November 2015
08:40am GMT

"My personality dictates that I will always ask questions. But this experience has taught me the difficulties in being an owner. For example: you text the manager after a win and say well done. "If they draw next week and you don’t text then paranoia can set in with the manager. Because of our background or history, anything we say to the manager or the chairman can become very powerful," writes Neville. "We put a scouting system in place where we send our own scout to verify a player. Obviously the manager picks the team but our scout is looking at incoming players. There are all those complexities." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CZmMIrUGroSalford beat Southport FC to qualify for the first round proper of the FA Cup. In the Daily Mirror, the joint managers reveals how Neville regularly sends him texts at 5.30am.
"I wake up at 6am for work," said Johnson. "But at 5.30am Gary’s already sending text messages, nearly every morning."
Morley added: "I think Gary’s said there aren’t enough hours in the day for him, so he gets up that extra bit earlier to do what he’s got to do."
Having seen Sky Sports pundit Neville tear strips off Premier League managers on Monday Night Football, we can only hope he goes a little easier on Johnson and Morley.Explore more on these topics: