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Gary Neville responds to Piers Morgan mocking film 'The Class of 92'

Piers Morgan and Gary Neville enter a playful war of words over the upcoming film The Class of 92 about Manchester United's famous graduates.

Television host Piers Morgan sparked a playful war of words with former Manchester United defender Gary Neville after mocking upcoming film The Class of 92.

The movie focuses on United's famous graduates David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Neville, Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Nicky Butt, all of whom came through the ranks under former manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Neville plugged the film on Twitter, to which Morgan replied by saying that he wouldn't interview the group about the movie because he doesn't "do horror films, sorry".

The Sky Sports pundit responded by claiming that featuring the six players on his ITV show Piers Morgan's Life Stories would 'save his job'.

The pair went on to squabble about ex-United midfielder Scholes's interviewing ability.

Take a look at the tweets below:


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