devilish
Juventus fan who used to support United
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Rashford hit the post. What sort of homework do posts do?
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Was about to say that.What does he mean by the situation that was created? By himself or is he talking about the racism?
Was going to add that perhaps he's blaming Pogba for Rash missing?Was about to say that.
Him squawking over the penalty against Wolves is what caused the increased pressure on Rashford in the first place.
There was no situationI agree with Gary about both penalty situations to be honest. The Rashford / Pogba situation was farcical and in turn put more pressure on Rashford for his.
Our next penalty will be interesting though and likely missed also.
Shaw with the balls of steel smashes next one.I agree with Gary about both penalty situations to be honest. The Rashford / Pogba situation was farcical and in turn put more pressure on Rashford for his.
Our next penalty will be interesting though and likely missed also.
He has no shame.He has some nerve.Tweet
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The "situation"? Only 2 people saw any situation or debate that night, Nev and you.I agree with Gary about both penalty situations to be honest. The Rashford / Pogba situation was farcical and in turn put more pressure on Rashford for his.
Our next penalty will be interesting though and likely missed also.
He's probably referring to the "debate" between Rashford and Pogba in the wolves game which created additional pressure on Rashford. Where he got the debate bit from only he knows.What does he mean by the situation that was created? By himself or is he talking about the racism?
This is so funny and sad at the same timeI agree with Gary about both penalty situations to be honest. The Rashford / Pogba situation was farcical and in turn put more pressure on Rashford for his.
Our next penalty will be interesting though and likely missed also.
This. He's an absolute legend and it pains me that so many United fans are bad mouthing him these days but he's it brought on himself.I'm not sure that Gary's defenders appreciate how bloody difficult it is for his United-supporting critics to slate him for his pundit activities. We all recognise and value the good service he gave the club, and understand how he's passionate about United; so criticising him is an unpleasant business for those of us who don't care for his punditry.
Me, I have a problem with his manner as much as his abilities: routinely labelling players as 'disgraceful', 'embarrassing' (and so on) just gives the impression that he's yet another volatile idiot in football, something we're not exactly lacking. His passion aside, he could do worse than consider how permanently angry ('fuming') he appears - a good pundit surely thinks rather than merely reacts.
Kind of a shame how he seems to be thought of by some of you lot. He's a local guy who spent his entire career at the club and has 600-odd appearances.
You didn't mind him ranting about Pogba last week? Just because he wanted to take it?Not me I love him still, some of our fans struggle to accept what he says But the fact is The guy speaks ALOT of truth.
he’s a club legend, he's a fan and bleeds United. He’s just pissed off like the rest of us. I don’t mind him ranting about things.
Gary's still great. I like how he winds people up.Kind of a shame how he seems to be thought of by some of you lot. He's a local guy who spent his entire career at the club and has 600-odd appearances.
Other night!?! Wolves game was on Monday, Palace game on SaturdayHe has some nerve.Tweet
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The player and the pundit are two different things at this point.Kind of a shame how he seems to be thought of by some of you lot. He's a local guy who spent his entire career at the club and has 600-odd appearances.
if you have strong public opinions you will be held to them.Kind of a shame how he seems to be thought of by some of you lot. He's a local guy who spent his entire career at the club and has 600-odd appearances.
He is always quick to slate certain players, often accusing them before he has even taken in the relevant facts. In the same breath, for years, he has been consistently biased towards other people/groups refusing to comment with the same scrutiny on them. He's hypocritical to the point he has zero credibility now.Kind of a shame how he seems to be thought of by some of you lot. He's a local guy who spent his entire career at the club and has 600-odd appearances.
He’s nothing more than a Sky yes man instructed what to say to drum up interest in analysis.Who is the traitor now? Gary Neville
That’s because his nephew is with the club hence the reason he’s in the Glazers pocketHe's lost the plot. Deep down he knows how much of a disgrace the Glazers are but doesn't 'say it like it is' like he does with other topics. He's in too deep now and too stubborn to admit he's full of shite.
You didn't mind him ranting about Pogba last week? Just because he wanted to take it?
He boasted on Twitter a while back that one of his controversial outbursts meant that 'viewing figures went up!'; that shouldn't be the point if a pundit is sincere in their opinions.He’s nothing more than a Sky yes man instructed what to say to drum up interest in analysis.
It’s almost as though Sky are trying to justify paying £10m for a Premier League game with these pointless overreactions to something that’s nothing.
Bellend
Says it all doesn't it... No proper response to his comments as he knows deep down it's true.Having a bit of a melt down on Twitter, he’s soft as shit and a hysterical brat, loves to dish it out but can’t take it, I’ve got no time for him these days which is a real shame.Tweet
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I know it comes as a shock but maybe he has a different view regarding the Glazer's. It happens.He's lost the plot. Deep down he knows how much of a disgrace the Glazers are but doesn't 'say it like it is' like he does with other topics. He's in too deep now and too stubborn to admit he's full of shite.
When he first became a pundit he was fresh and not one of the usual dinosaurs you still see on tv. He has now become stale and somewhat bitter to the point where I have to turn the tv off once the games finished.He boasted on Twitter a while back that one of his controversial outbursts meant that 'viewing figures went up!'; that shouldn't be the point if a pundit is sincere in their opinions.