<b>Phil Neville</b> fails to impress his teammates in training:<br/> “I did my stepover on Drenthe this morning and he fell about laughing and thought it was a wind up-no respect nowadays!”

The pair have ended their association with Everton

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Former Everton player warned his countryman about the temptations on offer on Merseyside

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