Gary Neville has started his Thursday morning with an early morning Q&A and it's been an eventful one to say the least.
The former Manchester United legend, now one of the best pundits in the game on Sky Sports, is incredibly active on social media.
And when he's got a rare bit of free time, he enjoys answering questions from fans on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The 48-year-old fielded questions on an array of topics and straight away was asked whether Erik ten Hag would be successful at United.
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He replied: "If success is winning a league and Champions League it’s doubtful under this ownership."
Neville has been incredibly vocal on the ownership situation at United and was asked about Sir Jim Ratcliffe's potential 25 per cent stake as opposed to a full sale.
He commented: "A lot of questions to answer! How does a minority shareholder feed 5 hungry beasts 1. The Glazer Family 2. NYSE 3. Capital needed for Players 4. Capital needed for stadium, regeneration and training ground 5. The nearly 1bn of Debt. And win football matches."
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Many feel as though Neville uses the Glazers as away to deflect from United's problems on the pitch and so one user asked him if he feels "embarrassed" about the position he takes.
He hit back with an analogy, writing: "Would you blame the kids if they kept on misbehaving for 12 years straight or would you start to look at the parents?"
The former England right-back is sticking with his prediction for Arsenal to win the league ahead of Manchester City and believes United will end up finishing sixth.
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Neville again criticised "the poor ownership and football management" at United but he also made sure to get a cheeky dig in at Liverpool.
He was asked who the best midfielder out of the "big six" is and couldn't resist trolling the Reds by picking Alexis Mac Allister - though there was a wink face emoji.
Topics: Manchester United, Gary Neville, Premier League, Liverpool