cyberman
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Yeah, Neville is eating him up.Anybody following the twitter exchange between Gary Neville and Henry Winter?
Yeah, Neville is eating him up.Anybody following the twitter exchange between Gary Neville and Henry Winter?
Damn. The state of the guy. I'm embarrassed for him.
Some idiots, like the guy beside him, will lap it up though, doing their fake ass oohs and aaahhs every time he comes to a supposed punch line.
He's going to support Barcelona instead?Can't blame the guy for milking his 15 seconds of fame. There will come a time when the bluds and fams will get tiresome and no one will care, so he has to basque in the limelight while he still can.
He's going to support Barcelona instead?
The Valencia Fan TV bit was pretty sick though, blud. He really merked G Nev there, fam. Ya get me?Some idiots, like the guy beside him, will lap it up though, doing their fake ass oohs and aaahhs every time he comes to a supposed punch line.
I simply don't get what is Neville saying. He has an incredible philosophy. What is that philosophy? To collapse every year and go out in last 16 of CL every year....
He used to be so good. Now he speaks some utter crap.This is a guy who repeatedly backed Moyes remember. Even when most of us had a sinking feeling from the very off.
Robbie's got one of the best jobs a man can have.
Good point.Barca is Catalan, Bilbao is Basque
He used to be so good. Now he speaks some utter crap.
Or he just says things people don't like to hear.
I don't think it's a coincidence people have turned off from him since Moyes was manager - in other words - since Utd have declined. It was all nice and rosy before being top of the league and he sang our praises and dished it out on everyone else.
I simply don't get what is Neville saying. He has an incredible philosophy. What is that philosophy? To collapse every year and go out in last 16 of CL every year....
Except he's being slated here for an opinion unrelated to United. Some people just think he's become spineless with regards to evaluating managerial performance as well as often giving players he's familar with from his time with England a pass.
He said Moyes shouldn't get sacked and yeah people didn't want to hear that.Or he just says things people don't like to hear.
I don't think it's a coincidence people have turned off from him since Moyes was manager - in other words - since Utd have declined. It was all nice and rosy before being top of the league and he sang our praises and dished it out on everyone else.
He said Moyes shouldn't get sacked and yeah people didn't want to hear that.
Or that Wenger's philosophy is brilliant.
Anyway that blud fam guy, how can an adult talk like that.. It's embarrassing.
You don't think him saying Moyes should stay was crap.Right so because you disagree with him on a couple of things he is the one talking crap....
I guess ultimately it's a game of opinions and we're all bullshitters. That's how I see punditry / fan opinion.
Right so because you disagree with him on a couple of things he is the one talking crap....
You don't think him saying Moyes should stay was crap.
Or Rooney's silent domination for instance?
Disagreed on both. The same two examples as ever though - the Moyes thing was part of a bigger point that we needed to rebuild and that needed time. Moyes wasn't the man - I lose faith in him after Liverpool 0-3 - but I agreed on the rebuild and three years later we are slowly but surely getting there.
The Rooney thing was a small segment of an analysis of our 4-2 win - where he and Carragher did a good analysis on our patterns of play and structure.
Not to mention they were three and two years ago. It's only in the last year people have turned off Neville.
Ultimately no opinion is right so I stand by that we all talk utter bollocks one way or another.
Course we all talk bollocks. We say it from our point of view and if we all had the same point of view this forum may aswell have been shut down years ago.
"I get the impression that that's it," ex-Arsenal striker Wright told BBC Radio 5 live. "He looks tired. You just feel that he looks winded. I feel that he will go at the end of the season."
Wright says he spoke with Wenger on Thursday night.
"He actually mentioned that he is coming to the end. I have never heard him say that before," said the 53-year-old.