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Man Utd legend Gary Neville reveals crazy penalty proposal that would revolutionise Premier League football

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  • Pundits discuss improving the game
  • Neville comes up with crazy penalty proposal
  • Man Utd legend not convinced it would work
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Neville and fellow pundits Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Jamie Carragher have been discussing potential changes that could be put in place to improve football and "make it 100 per cent better forever." Carragher's idea was to "get rid of extra time," Roy Keane joked about using "bigger goals," while Neville came up with an idea to add more excitement and help decide games that ended all square.

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  • WHAT NEVILLE SAID

    He said on The Overlap: "I'll go that radical. I’ve got the end of [drawn] league games, penalties for an extra point, so you get two points [if you win the shoot-out]. Make it exciting, every game, for a fan that comes. A kid goes to a game for the first time, it might be their only game of the season, sees a nil-nil draw or a 1-1. [If it goes to penalties] there's a winner. At least there's penalties. Kids love penalties. My girls love penalties at the end."

    Yet Neville's idea didn't go down too well with his fellow pundits who described it as "very American isn't it?" Neville eventually conceded: "Yeah, not sure it works actually, but it's an idea that could be tweaked."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Penalties obviously are not used in the Premier League but do feature in cup competitions. Indeed the Carabao Cup has recently seen changes made so that games before the semi-final stage go straight to spot-kicks rather than extra-time in case of a draw.

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  • DID YOU KNOW

    Fulham and Preston were the latest two teams to be involved in penalty drama, with the Championship side stunning their Premier League opposition 16-15 in the longest penalty shootout in Carabao Cup history.

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    WHAT NEXT

    Neville's idea may not come to fruition but there is still plenty of excitement at the top of the Premier League in the opening weeks of the season. Manchester City's draw with Arsenal on Sunday means just three points separate the champions in top spot from Newcastle United down in sixth.

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