But that's the question, where is he getting this idea that people are questioning the players and the managers. He is either intentionally trying to turn this into pundit vs players/managers therby shifting the focus or he is a fool.
As far as I have read it he was mainly speaking about the action Leeds did before the game with their training shirts and apparently they had also put them in the Liverpool locker, which he apparently thought was a bad move because he thought it was supposed to pressure them into wearing them or look like the bad guys. He also mentioned that he thought it was rude they were shouted at and booed by the Leeds fans when they came to the stadium as if it was their fault that Liverpool higher ups decided to join the ESL. At least that is how the situation was portrayed in Kicker, Nevilles name wasn't even mentioned.
But like I said I don't get his reaction either, of course he and the team didn't make the decision but fans are going to vent their frustration at someone so now to whine about it seems a bit stupid. It's alright when he says "Me and the team didn't make that decision but I can understand that fans are angry and need an outlet for this at the moment but we were not part of that decision process."
Edit: just noticed there seems to be an interview where he specifically mentions Neville or something, well if that's the case he really needs to stop whining, Neville feels the same way about this being a shitty move from United and Liverpool and pretty much everyone else involved.