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Neville Neville taken 'very seriously ill' on holiday Neville Neville dies in Australia
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Neville Neville, the father of former England and Manchester United footballers Gary and Phil, has been taken "very seriously ill". Neville Neville, the father of former England and Manchester United footballers Gary and Phil, has died in Australia.
Bury Football Club revealed on its website the club's former commercial director and "Bury stalwart" was taken ill while on holiday in Australia. He was taken ill while visiting the country to support his daughter Tracey, who is the England netball coach, during the World Cup.
The statement said the club had received the "sad news" and was not certain of the exact details. England Netball confirmed he died in hospital in Sydney on Friday evening local time.
The club said it thoughts were with Mr Neville and his family. Mr Neville was a former commercial director of Bury Football Club.
The statement continued: "We know for sure that Nev will show all of his legendary fighting spirit which he used to such great effect over his many years of service at Gigg Lane." He was described as a "stalwart" by the League One side.
Mr Neville's daughter, Tracey Neville, is currently in Australia coaching the England netball team in the World Cup. An England Netball spokesperson said: "Our immediate thoughts are with Tracey and the Neville family and we please ask that the privacy of the family is respected at this time.
The 14th Netball World Cup begins in Sydney later. "Tracey has chosen to remain with the England team for the remainder of the World Cup and has the full support from everyone at England Netball."