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Gary Neville has doubled down on his claim that he chose Manchester United's walkout song at Old Trafford despite Brian McClair denying his story.

United's players walk out of the tunnel to the beginning of the Stone Roses' iconic hit 'This Is The One', taken from their self-titled debut album, on home matchdays.

Neville has long taken credit for bringing the record to United's home and revealed that he selected the song while captain to better reflect the club's Mancunian roots.

But McClair, who spent over a decade at United between 1987 and 1998, alleged that he was given the honour by Sir Alex Ferguson long before Neville became skipper.

While guesting on broadcasting legend Geoff Shreeves' brand new podcast, Football, Music and Me, Neville was asked to respond to McClair's explanation.

Gary Neville has doubled down on his claim he selected Manchester United's walkout song

Gary Neville has doubled down on his claim he selected Manchester United's walkout song

Brian McClair had insisted he had chosen the song and believes Neville has misremembered

Brian McClair had insisted he had chosen the song and believes Neville has misremembered

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'Brian McClair left Man United in 1998,' Neville said. 'The Stone Roses didn't start getting played until 2006. What I don't rule out is that it was maybe played when Brian was there. I can't remember that at all. 

'But what I do know is that when I came as captain, there were two things. We didn't have music in the dressing room,

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