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Sky Bet tweet featuring Gary Neville banned over appeal to under-18s

Sky Bet said it 'firmly believed' that Mr Neville did not hold strong appeal to under-18s

Since retiring from playing Gary has become one of the top football pundits at Sky Sports(Image: Copa/Getty Images)

A tweet for Sky Bet featuring Gary Neville has been banned after a watchdog found the former footballer’s strong appeal among under-18s broke gambling ad rules. The promoted tweet on February 9 contained an embedded video clip from The Overlap football podcast, which showed Neville discussing which team might win the Premier League.

The Sky Bet logo appeared intermittently throughout the video and text at the end stated: "Brought to you by Sky Bet". The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) investigated whether the ad included an individual who was likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s, and therefore breached the advertising code.

Sky Bet said it "firmly believed" that Mr Neville did not hold strong appeal to under-18s, while The Overlap, a YouTube series sponsored by Sky Bet and produced by the former Manchester United footballer, was "distinctly adult in tone and did not feature any content of a childish nature".

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It acknowledged that Mr Neville was well known for his time at United, where he was one of the 'Class of 92' team which won the FA Youth Cup in 1992 and went on to form the basis of the club's highly successful senior team. However it pointed out that 1992 was more than 30 years ago and more than a decade before today's 18-year-olds were born, while his professional playing career ended in 2011, when today's 18-year-olds would have been five or six years old.

A screen grab issued by Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) of a tweet for Sky Bet featuring Gary Neville which has been banned after the ASA found the former footballer's strong appeal among under-18s broke gambling ad rules(Image: ASA)

As of March 2023, Mr Neville had 5,504,262 Twitter/X followers, of which 1% were aged 13 to 17, as were 5% of his 1.6 million Instagram followers. Twitter/X believed the ad did not breach any of their current policies and said they had not received any complaints in relation to it.

The ASA said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Code of Broadcast Advertising guidance classed retired footballers who had moved into punditry as likely to be of "moderate risk" of strong appeal to under-18s, and stated that they would be assessed on the basis of their media profile. While he did not have active public personal accounts on YouTube, Twitch or Snapchat, he did post regularly on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter/X.