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Gary Neville hilariously questions 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as Jamie Carragher leaves him to abseil Anfield on his own

Gary Neville hilariously questions 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as Jamie Carragher leaves him to abseil Anfield on his own

Neville was walking down the side of Anfield whilst Carragher refused to join him despite his own club's motto.

Gary Neville was left to question Liverpool's famous motto after Jamie Carragher refused to abseil down Anfield with his mate.

Whenever Neville and Carragher get together outside of the Sky Sports studio you can usually guarantee some sort of japery going on.

With the pair currently on a tour with The Overlap show there was always likely to be added chances for laughs between them.

Last week Neville completely trolled his mate by unveiling a mural of himself in the Liverpool legend's home town of Bootle, which didn't go down well with Carragher or Tony Bellew.

And their latest incident also took place on Merseyside with the former Reds defender refusing to abseil down the side of Anfield, and it's very amusing as you can see below.

Whilst the Manchester United legend calmly begins his descent down the side of Liverpool's stadium his fellow Sky Sports pundit outright refuses.

"No no, f**k this," he can be heard saying.

"I walk down. F**k him," Neville responds.

Whilst the Liverpudlian continues to shake his head and look terrified, his mate shouts up: "Come on you s**tbag," before laughing his head off.

"The only man whoever did an abseil whose heart rate went down," an extremely calm Neville said."

Then he adds the ultimate insult as he goes level with the Liverpool crest: "Look at that sh***y little badge I've passed. 'You'll Never Walk Alone?' I f***ing am."

Neville and Carragher enjoy a laugh together. Image: Getty
Neville and Carragher enjoy a laugh together. Image: Getty

The s***bag insult that Neville used is obviously a favourite of theirs with Carragher using to describe his colleague recently as well.

On that occasion it was because the former United man refused to answer who he wants to takeover from the Glazer family at Old Trafford.

It feels like it's taking as long for that takeover to happen as it would to wait for Carragher to abseil down Anfield, and a similar amount of profanities.

Featured Image Credit: The Overlap

Topics: Manchester United, Liverpool, Premier League, Football, Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher