I know he gets some stick, but Neville's wider point - about everything around the ground, about the women's team (poor as season as they are having), about the EDS and the young lads coming into the team, about City square (as tacky as I find it), and about the investment into Manchester more broadly - was spot on here. United can't even get their men's first team right at the moment and City have a plan in place at every single level of the club, with an arena to open and the housing estate next door finally getting investment. I thought ripping the banner down would be exciting to see, but I honestly wouldn't have believed you in 2012 that the turnaround could be this fast.