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'It's gone down like a lead balloon... it's done, it's finished, get rid of it': Gary Neville slams Premier League's £14.95-a-game Box Office scheme as he makes impassioned speech about benefits of appointing an independent regulator to govern football

Gary Neville has called for the controversial £14.95 pay-per-view coverage of Premier League football to be binned.

Premier League clubs are set to decide on Tuesday whether or not to stick with the current arrangements for the round of games prior to the November international break.

Matches played after this month's internationals which were not selected for regular television broadcast, were made available for that price via Sky Sports' or BT Sport's box office services.

Gary Neville gave an impassioned speech about the benefits of an independent regulator

Fans' groups including the Football Supporters' Association urged the league and the broadcaster to reconsider the pricing.