"It's the same sport, but the culture is obviously so different, and the gravitas is there in both. The passion is there, but there is a sense that the differences are stark. "English football, it feels more like a fight. A Mexican football game feels like a dance, and I knew, 'Oh wow, that feels different enough to us than Wrexham that we could tell a really beautiful story.'"
Gary Neville emphasizes his focus on Salford City’s future and plans, stating, "No, I don't wish I was any other football club, I don't work or operate like that." This mentality reflects his commitment to his club's growth over envy towards Wrexham's success.
Negotiations between the parties are proceeding in a professional and positive manner, with full recognition from all concerned of the need to bring a sale of the club to a conclusion for all stakeholders, including players, staff and supporters.