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Gary Neville's sports media group has acquired Mark Goldbridge's YouTube channels, The United Stand and That's Football, in a deal worth seven figures. The channels have a combined 3.7 million subscribers and will enhance Neville's group's coverage of major European clubs.
Gary Nevilleās sports media group has acquired two YouTube channels owned by one of the UKās most popular but controversial football content creators in a deal understood to be worth a seven-figure sum.
Mark Goldbridgeās The United Stand and Thatās Football YouTube channels bring a combined 3.7 million subscribers to The Overlap, Nevilleās group, which is understood to be seeking to grow its specialist coverage of big clubs across Europe.
Nevilleās purchase may raise some eyebrows: the former Manchester United defender and Goldbridge, whose sometimes negative, explosive outbursts about Manchester United seem to attract criticism and subscribers equally, may appear unlikely bedfellows.
Neville admits he criticised āthose bloody YouTubersā before he became one. Once asked if he would invite Goldbridge, whose real name is Brent Di Cesare, on to The Overlap, āI think I said ānoā, on Twitter [now X]. Someone will probably find that.
āAnd heās criticised me, quite heavily, in the last few years for my opinions on Manchester United. To be fair, we donāt hold grudges between us. We donāt take ourselves too seriously,ā he said.
The deal seeks to capitalise on the scale of appetite for punditry and reaction to football matches outside of live coverage. Neville, the Overlap co-chair and former Manchester United defender, said that the goal was a group that āgives fans direct, personality-led content.ā
While live football was still āthe best moment of the weekā he said, the space The Overlap aimed for is āthe noise segmentā: āThe constant noise that sits around football when thereās no football on ⦠fans still want to hear about whatās happening with their team. They still want the opinion, the debate, the conversation. Thatās the world that weāre in.ā
āThe United Stand and Thatās Football are two of the best-known football channels on YouTube, and our intention is to develop them into the most compelling Manchester United and football news channels in the market.ā
The United Stand, with 2.26 million subscribers, is the biggest Manchester United fan channel on YouTube while Thatās Football, with 1.46 million subscribers, covers the Premier League and beyond.
Under the deal, The United Stand will launch new formats, including Stick to United, featuring former players and journalists, and The Daily United, a daily Manchester United news show.
Plans for Thatās Football, which will be relaunched and rebranded, include a daily football news and podcast channel.
The Overlap, which Neville co-founded in 2021, includes Stick to Football, in which Neville and fellow pundits Jamie Carragher, Jill Scott, Roy Keane and Ian Wright are often joined by guests, and Fan Debate with Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes. Last year it launched Stick to Cricket, with Alastair Cook, Michael Vaughan, David Lloyd and Phil Tufnell.
It is its first acquisition since Global, one of Europeās biggest commercial radio companies, which owns LBC and podcasts including The News Agents, took a majority stake in January in the latest sign of YouTubeās influence in sports broadcasting.
Neville said it was the āfirst acquisition of hopefully a few moreā as it sought to ābuild brilliant channels for big clubs in this country and around Europeā.
He said: āWith The United Stand weād like to bring two or three different formats and pieces of content into the world of Mark that sit alongside what he currently does, using ex-football players and journalists talking about United.ā With Thatās Football, the plan is to create a new daily podcast football news channel, he said.
They were ānot going to put anything into Markās channel that he or his audience donāt likeā but would add āvalue and intelligenceā with ex-footballers and journalists.
It was the sacking of Manchester Unitedās head coach Ruben Amorim in January that impressed on Neville the need for daily content. āI recognised, we didnāt have a programme on our channel for about eight days.ā
It means The Overlap will have about 6 million subscribers across its channels, not counting audio, as it aims for television-standard production quality.
Goldbridge said: āIāve spent the last 10 years building The United Stand for Manchester United fans and Thatās Football for all fans, and Iām prouder of that than anything Iāve ever done. This deal is about what comes next. The Overlap has the ambition, the credibility and the resources to help me take what I do to the next level.ā