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Unlucky Gary.
Seriously what a pathetic postStill talking about Newcastle the fecking cnut wanted them to win didn’t he
Now I don't hate Neville but this sentiment here is right. He lost his credibility to me when he massively failed at Valencia and then decided not to take another managerial job.People still listen to this idiot after his Valencia stint?
People still listen to this idiot after his Valencia stint?
He didn't really. He tried something, it didn't work out for him, so what? He takes some level of courage to put yourself out there and in a position where you can badly fail, and while he certainly lacked self-awareness, he still did give it a shot. Loads of managers fail, and loads of pundits don't even try the managerial route. If we should only be listening to managers who have been successful, we'd basically be watching Mourinho as a pundit in his echo chamber. Which, in fairness, sounds super entertaining.Now I don't hate Neville but this sentiment here is right. He lost his credibility to me when he massively failed at Valencia and then decided not to take another managerial job.
Have you actually listened to him today?!
Carragher has been way more positive about Man United than Neville today
It was his in match commentary that was unbearable
No he doesn’t. What complete hyperbole. He was very obviously joking around with Carra about what it was like when players did that to them back in the day.Basically wants Antony's legs broken for 'showboating'. Utter bellend.
There’s a middle ground of being a cheerleader and claiming Bruno cried and whinged for a corner that was rightfully his.He was fine. People want him to be a cheerleader on tv for some reason. All the idiots who genuinely think that he wants us to lose or isn’t happy with us winning need their heads checked
First of all it doesn’t matter where a fan is from, stop that condescending nonsense.Very rawkish comments in here recently.
The man is born and bred Manchester and played for only united for his entire career and people who've probably never stepped foot in Manchester let alone old Trafford are questioning if he's a fan or not? Behave.
He sounds upset“From whiners into winners”
Shut up Gary!
You can still be very knowledgeable about to level football without being a top manager. The skills needed for management are quite unique, i think his insight into the game is still fantastic. Much more sensible than most of the pundits we seeNow I don't hate Neville but this sentiment here is right. He lost his credibility to me when he massively failed at Valencia and then decided not to take another managerial job.
Did the presenter say Jason/jadon Sanchez at the start?
It's not so much that he decided that "management wasn't for him". It's the fact that he went from telling people how to play in order to win football matches and telling everyone what they're doing wrong, then going into management and being utterly dreadful, and then just went back to telling people how to play like the thing in the middle never happened.I don’t have a problem with Neville deciding management wasn’t for him. That’s actually a good thing.
But I do have a hard time with his constant defense of Ole. Ancient history now, but that was seriously cringey stuff, not too different from defending the captain of the Titanic had he been around in 1912.
Yeah, I'd say, based on the results he's been getting, that it was the management that decided this job isn't for him. And I agree with the poster above, that if you had your shot as a manager, turned out to be a complete dork and among the most clueless debutants the continent has seen in a decade, it's not easy to maintain credibility as a football expert and pundit ready to criticize much more accomplished managers.I don’t have a problem with Neville deciding management wasn’t for him. That’s actually a good thing.
But I do have a hard time with his constant defense of Ole. Ancient history now, but that was seriously cringey stuff, not too different from defending the captain of the Titanic had he been around in 1912.
I think we should anyhow give up on a notion that it's enough for someone to "want the best for the club" to be exempt from criticism. I mean, one could say the same about Glazers - that they always wanted what's the best for the club, even though we don't always agree with their thought process. Good intentions mean feck all if you remain hostage of your inabilities, ignorance or favourites, as in Gary's case.Disturbing how many are calling a club legend, he’s United through and through and doesn’t deserve all the critics. He always wants whats best for the club even though we don’t always agree with his thought proces.
A person can have great knowledge of a subject but possess terrible leadership skills. Not that I'm saying this is the case for Neville, but stillIt's not so much that he decided that "management wasn't for him". It's the fact that he went from telling people how to play in order to win football matches and telling everyone what they're doing wrong, then going into management and being utterly dreadful, and then just went back to telling people how to play like the thing in the middle never happened.
How can that not affect his credibility?
He wanted what's best to our detriment. Backing Ole his mate who was taking us absolutely nowhere until he was forced into a corner because of the inevitable collapse. Even then he was negative towards anyone potentially turning it around because he believed Ole was let down instead of being tremendously out of his depth.Disturbing how many are calling a club legend, he’s United through and through and doesn’t deserve all the critics. He always wants whats best for the club even though we don’t always agree with his thought proces.
Absolutely agree Ole out of his debt but we can’t always get it right with our opinions and obviously he got that one wrong. Neville still fantastic at his job and no one can always be right.He wanted what's best to our detriment. Backing Ole his mate who was taking us absolutely nowhere until he was forced into a corner because of the inevitable collapse. Even then he was negative towards anyone potentially turning it around because he believed Ole was let down instead of being tremendously out of his depth.
Yeah. Can't take him serious. My football life improved so much when I decided to stop listening to "pundits" and "football experts".Now I don't hate Neville but this sentiment here is right. He lost his credibility to me when he massively failed at Valencia and then decided not to take another managerial job.
No.Did the presenter say Jason/jadon Sanchez at the start?