Fluctuation0161
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Fair play Gaz. About time we had someone in the media to defend our players. Scousers have done that for decades.
Or his mates seen this as the perfect opportunity to cash in.Do you get the feeling they've had that story for ages, and were waiting for something else to happen to make it a bigger deal?
Fair play Gaz. About time we had someone in the media to defend our players. Scousers have done that for decades.
I can see why Pogbas lack of commitment to the club in the past would rub him up the wrong way.Maybe someone should tell him who Pogba plays for then
'Treatchery' was the word i believe he used over the penalty incidentI understand the cries on twitter about Gary's hypocrisy here. This is the problem when someone is as biased against certain individuals as Neville is. While what he said about Greenwood is right and should be commanded, because of his attitude toward certain players this has come off hypocritical.
Gary talked about the media reaching a point where they've started victimizing players, in this case Greenwood then a quick look at Neville's history one would quickly see he has had an agenda on the likes of Pogba where he conducted himself unprofessionally and took it way too personal. In some cases he had to be called out.
Instances such as his rant against Pogba for having died his hair blue before we played City, He went on a pathetic rant, calling Pogba a disgrace and whatnot but had he not been waiting for any chance to slag Pogba he's have realized or found out that he had his hair died blue because he'd just came from international duty and died his hair in blue colors of France.
Then you have the incident with Pogba's tweet after Mourinho's sacking where after being called out he doubled down(probably to save himself from embarrassment given he realized he overreacted and was wrong). Adidas even had to confirm the schedule and their involvement on that tweet but Gary was still acting pathetic over it.
There is also the infamous rant over the penalty incident. When you think about all those cases then listen to Gary talk about being uncomfortable seeing the media victimize players, it makes one roll their eyes and watch in pure disgust when he tries to preach the good word.
Oh yeah I remember it. I was left baffled how he spent half an hour on that penalty incident. In my mind I'm thinking this is just one of the many penalty misses we've seen in football games but in reality Gary is ranting over it, making and willing an issue out of it. His treatment of Pogba is the definition of the media targeting and victimizing a player.'Treatchery' was the word i believe he used over the penalty incident
I understand the cries on twitter about Gary's hypocrisy here. This is the problem when someone is as biased against certain individuals as Neville is. While what he said about Greenwood is right and should be commanded, because of his attitude toward certain players this has come off hypocritical.
Gary talked about the media reaching a point where they've started victimizing players, in this case Greenwood then a quick look at Neville's history one would quickly see he has had an agenda on the likes of Pogba where he conducted himself unprofessionally and took it way too personal. In some cases he had to be called out.
Instances such as his rant against Pogba for having died his hair blue before we played City, He went on a pathetic rant, calling Pogba a disgrace and whatnot but had he not been waiting for any chance to slag Pogba he's have realized or found out that he had his hair died blue because he'd just came from international duty and died his hair in blue colors of France.
Then you have the incident with Pogba's tweet after Mourinho's sacking where after being called out he doubled down(probably to save himself from embarrassment given he realized he overreacted and was wrong). Adidas even had to confirm the schedule and their involvement on that tweet but Gary was still acting pathetic over it.
There is also the infamous rant over the penalty incident. When you think about all those cases then listen to Gary talk about being uncomfortable seeing the media victimize players, it makes one roll their eyes and watch in pure disgust when he tries to preach the good word.
How red label rags like the Scum are still allowed to publish nowadays remains a mystery.The Sun reported that MG tried laughing gas last year.
hardly big news, but the racist rag paper that is the sun loves shit like that.
I understand the cries on twitter about Gary's hypocrisy here. This is the problem when someone is as biased against certain individuals as Neville is. While what he said about Greenwood is right and should be commanded, because of his attitude toward certain players this has come off hypocritical.
Gary talked about the media reaching a point where they've started victimizing players, in this case Greenwood then a quick look at Neville's history one would quickly see he has had an agenda on the likes of Pogba where he conducted himself unprofessionally and took it way too personal. In some cases he had to be called out.
Instances such as his rant against Pogba for having died his hair blue before we played City, He went on a pathetic rant, calling Pogba a disgrace and whatnot but had he not been waiting for any chance to slag Pogba he's have realized or found out that he had his hair died blue because he'd just came from international duty and died his hair in blue colors of France.
Then you have the incident with Pogba's tweet after Mourinho's sacking where after being called out he doubled down(probably to save himself from embarrassment given he realized he overreacted and was wrong). Adidas even had to confirm the schedule and their involvement on that tweet but Gary was still acting pathetic over it.
There is also the infamous rant over the penalty incident. When you think about all those cases then listen to Gary talk about being uncomfortable seeing the media victimize players, it makes one roll their eyes and watch in pure disgust when he tries to preach the good word.
He's so annoying TBF. He shouldn't do United games.This is like having one of you lot on co-comms! Palace fans must be going mental.
I imagine it must be irritating for Palace fans to seemingly be watching MUTV, but what do Sky expect when putting a United legend and fan on co-commentary?This is like having one of you lot on co-comms! Palace fans must be going mental.
I imagine it must be irritating for Palace fans to seemingly be watching MUTV, but what do Sky expect when putting a United legend and fan on co-commentary?
Yeah it is stupid to be fair. Or maybe not, if their goal is to hope for a meltdown by the club legend should his team lose.It is bananas. They've got enough "experts" to avoid it but they actually do it on purpose. Alan Smith is doing the Arsenal game now and I bet Carragher is doing the Chelsea v Liverpool game tomorrow.
Poor when after witnessing the game restart with a drop ball following Rashford's injury he said he was surprised the ref hadn't stopped the game and Townsend had put it out.
Ref did stop it otherwise it wouldn't have been a drop ball in the first place.
Not exactly a big deal but that confused me, was wondering what he was on about. He was probably miffed about us not getting the free kick and lost track of what actually happened.
Yeah it is stupid to be fair. Or maybe not, if their goal is to hope for a meltdown by the club legend should his team lose.
At the end of the day, meltdown = revenue.
The Palace player put it out didn't he?
But either way Neville meant "Immediately", which as a head knock it should have been,
It was an obvious foul either way.
Gary gone full transfer muppet there.
Gary gone full transfer muppet there.
Zombie nevWas dead to me but undead now after these latest comments.