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David Beckham responds after Gary Neville banned from Nottingham Forest match

Sky News Friday, 23 May 2025
David Beckham has responded after Gary Neville revealed he will miss coverage of the Premier League finale on Sunday due to a ban by Nottingham Forest, whose owner he recently criticised.
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