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Piers Morgan pays Gary Neville £1,000 bet after Manchester United vs Arsenal prediction horribly backfires

The ever controversial Piers Morgan has agreed to donate £1,000 to a charity of Gary Neville's choice, following Manchester United's 3-1 victory over Arsenal at Old Trafford on Sunday (4 September).

Morgan agreed a bet with Neville over the result of the Premier League fixture, with the Gunners having won five in a row and sitting atop of the table at the time.

The bet was made after Morgan urged Arsenal to sign West Ham and England midfielder Declan Rice, in a shocking deadline day move. "If we want to challenge for the title, Arsenal should break the bank for Declan Rice," Tweeted Morgan. "Go big of go home."

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The Mirror reports that on seeing the Tweet, Neville replied: "You'll get done at Old Trafford [on] Sunday! Forget the title." Morgan replied with the upmost confidence, writing: "Fancy a £1,000 bet to charity on that, T-Bag?"

By 'T-Bag' Piers was referring to Theodore 'T-Bag' Bagwell, a fictional character from Prison Break who some fans have likened Neville's appearance to on social media. "Yep!" replied Neville, accepting the bet, with Morgan then fairly adding: "Done. £500 each if it's a draw."

After United stormed to victory thanks to a debut goal from Antony and a brace from Marcus Rashford, Morgan said: "Name your charity, T-Bag - payment will be made in the morning." Neville went on to ask Piers to donate to the Bury Cancer Support Centre - an independent charity who provide support to anyone impacted by the devastating disease.

Some praised Neville and Morgan for their act of apparent generosity. One social media user, wrote: "Don’t agree with much you say piers and actually think you’re a clown most of the time but this is brilliant. Well done," while another, added: "Fair play Piers - turn a negative into a huge positive very well played."

A third, simply added: "That's brill," while a fourth, echoed: "Top job Piers, frustrated by your team but helping a great charity."

However, others have claimed that their actions were inappropriate - citing millionaires waging huge public bets during a cost-of-living crisis. One scorned: "Nice to see u throwing money about whilst most people are struggling," while another, added: "Amazing, in a time when families are eating out of wheelie bins, these two are throwing a grand around like it’s confetti. Classy."

A third, commented: "People are worrying about food or heat this winter and you two openly bet £1000 like it’s pennies. Hideous."

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