Sky Sports' Sunday Supplement is a progamme that can divide opinion. Host Neil Aston opens the Sunday morning breakfast table up to three football writers, who mostly ignore the contrived set and croissants and debate the great football matters of the day such as Wayne Rooney's form, the next England manager, Wayne Rooney's form and what's wrong with England.
But this Sunday might just be a date to mark in the diary as Gary Neville will be dining with Ashton, the Daily Mail's Oliver Holt and Martin Samuel and the Times' Henry Winter.
It's happening. @SundaySupp from 9 on @SkySports 1 with @OllieHolt22, @henrywinter, Martin Samuel... and @GNev2. ? ? pic.twitter.com/JNTk682aCt
— Neil Ashton (@neilashton_) December 16, 2016
The appearance is obviously rooted in Neville's ongoing spat with Liverpool keeper Loris Karius. The former Manchester United man took offence to Guardian's journalist Marina Hyde's take on that among other things:
@thegloamer @MarinaHyde haha. it was actually a joke with Carragher! Have no interest in Karius.
— Gary Neville (@GNev2) December 14, 2016
Perhaps he is there to fight the good pundit fight in the wake of Jose Mourinho taking a pop at Michael Owen and Pep Guardiola's bemusement at Stan Collymore.
Or maybe, he'll talk about Wayne Rooney's form.