GARY NEVILLE was praised by viewers as he returned to Dragons’ Den on Thursday night.
The Manchester United legend, 49, made his debut on the hit BBC show last month.
He has a £100 million empire that includes five-star hotels, restaurants, pubs and Salford City FC.
And in his second appearance on Dragons’ Den, he impressed people with his business acumen.
This included investing in the Myo Master brand, owned by husband and wife team Lottie Whyte and Joe Gray – a company that specializes in creating high-quality sports recovery solutions for athletes.
Ex-England rugby player Gray, who almost had his leg amputated as a teenager after suffering a rugby-related injury, and partner Whyte hit the big time when Neville and fellow Dragon Sara Davies split the £100,000 investment.
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Commenting on Neville appearing on the show for the second time, one viewer said: “Whatever you may think of Gary Neville as an ex-professional and pundit, he is a remarkable guy.
‘Impressively thoughtful and sharp on Dragon’s Den. Businesses everywhere, philanthropic. A force of nature.’
Another added: “I thought Gary Neville was really good in Dragons’ Den.”
While a third replied: “Feels weird seeing Gary Neville on Dragons Den but he’s certainly made some business achievements and enjoys investing in sport.”
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Meanwhile, others were confused as to why Neville was on the show.
One said: “Since when did Gary Neville become a dragon on Dragons’ Den?”
A second replied: “I never knew Gary Neville was a new Dragon on Dragons’ Den.”
And another agreed, adding: “What is Gary Neville doing on Dragons’ Den?”
During his first appearance on the programme, Marcel fought back tears as he made an offer to a Manchester City fan.
He was also dug up by an entrepreneur who made a joke about his expert.
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