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22nd August 2018
09:44am BST

"The CEO sat in his spot for two minutes after the game on Sunday in what I can only describe as something I don’t want to see the CEO of Manchester United do," Neville said.
"At the end of the game, stand up, go and shake the opposition CEO’s hand, tell him well done and that you’ll see him later in the season, smile and be bigger than anything. "All I could see was a show of frustration, or something that could also be interpreted as another show of dissent. At the moment there is definitely angst between the club and Jose."A report in the Daily Mail states that United were none too pleased with Neville's remarks and a club source insisted that Woodward had only remained in his seat after the full-time whistle as he was waiting for the queue for the exit to die down.
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