mariachi-19
Full Member
We've seen time and time again, Gary Neville opens his mouth and doesn't know when to shut up.
This is not about being a Glazer apologist but about a former player that is continually harbouring ill feelings about our club to the wider public in order to benefit his own brand/image in the media.
Irrespective of whether posters agree with this or not, his ridiculous rant at Pogba on Monday night may not have been racial, but it added fuel to the fire amongst disgruntled United fans and alot of who probably don't have the mental foresight (or intelligence) to think about what they say. Accordingly, when he stirs the pot like this, fans are inevitably going to voice their opinion and it simply adds to the negativity which has surrounded our club since the Fraudulent one decided to open his mouth last summer and throw his toys out of the pram.
Further, he has continually sprouted his opinion about the management of Manchester United (rhetoric about appointing best in class and directors of football and repeat). This is a former footballer talking about the management and organisation of a large company. Based on his credentials, he has absolutely no right in commenting on this. Simply being part owner of a lower league club and a hotel, does not give you the right to tell the CEO of a near billion pound a year organisation that he's not doing his job correctly. He can criticise the manager and the transfer policy, but questioning the decision of the management of the club surrounding its running is outside his expertise.
This is not about being a Glazer apologist but about a former player that is continually harbouring ill feelings about our club to the wider public in order to benefit his own brand/image in the media.
Irrespective of whether posters agree with this or not, his ridiculous rant at Pogba on Monday night may not have been racial, but it added fuel to the fire amongst disgruntled United fans and alot of who probably don't have the mental foresight (or intelligence) to think about what they say. Accordingly, when he stirs the pot like this, fans are inevitably going to voice their opinion and it simply adds to the negativity which has surrounded our club since the Fraudulent one decided to open his mouth last summer and throw his toys out of the pram.
Further, he has continually sprouted his opinion about the management of Manchester United (rhetoric about appointing best in class and directors of football and repeat). This is a former footballer talking about the management and organisation of a large company. Based on his credentials, he has absolutely no right in commenting on this. Simply being part owner of a lower league club and a hotel, does not give you the right to tell the CEO of a near billion pound a year organisation that he's not doing his job correctly. He can criticise the manager and the transfer policy, but questioning the decision of the management of the club surrounding its running is outside his expertise.