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Re: Gary Neville

by TBM » 03 Feb 2011 11:26

10539.4 Miles Away Yup, its true!

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Re: Gary Neville

by prostak » 03 Feb 2011 22:16

Decent point made in today's Fiver that I'd forgotten about - Neville has made four appearances this season, and in two of these has escaped appropriate punishment for clear red card offences. Particularly in the Stoke game, where a dismissal for his second foul on Etherington wouldn't have been harsh, yet Andre Marriner didn't even see it worthy of a second yellow. However good he may have been, I think this retirement is overdue.

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Re: Gary Neville

by Row Z Royal » 03 Feb 2011 22:56

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10539.4 Miles Away Yup, its true!

http://twitter.com/stuffMickSays


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am i being blind?


Yes. About the 6th Tweet down.

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Re: Gary Neville

by leon » 04 Feb 2011 00:19

prostak Decent point made in today's Fiver that I'd forgotten about - Neville has made four appearances this season, and in two of these has escaped appropriate punishment for clear red card offences. Particularly in the Stoke game, where a dismissal for his second foul on Etherington wouldn't have been harsh, yet Andre Marriner didn't even see it worthy of a second yellow. However good he may have been, I think this retirement is overdue.


You clearly have issues with Gary Neville. I suggest we park them for now. Lets look at the facts rather than some whimsy from the Guardian that guiltily furiously w*nks over the Premier League whilst utterly ignoring the rest of English football. He was clearly the stand out England (Premier League) right back in the last 15+ years - I mean, Danny Mills anyone? He was Man Utd's first choice right back for how many years? Any twat that says he wasn't any good shouldn't be expressing opinions on football.

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Re: Gary Neville

by prostak » 04 Feb 2011 02:24

leon You clearly have issues with Gary Neville. I suggest we park them for now. Lets look at the facts rather than some whimsy from the Guardian that guiltily furiously w*nks over the Premier League whilst utterly ignoring the rest of English football. He was clearly the stand out England (Premier League) right back in the last 15+ years - I mean, Danny Mills anyone? He was Man Utd's first choice right back for how many years? Any twat that says he wasn't any good shouldn't be expressing opinions on football.


If I'm being honest, rather than making poor attempts at fishing, I actually have a soft spot for Neville. He's got a bit more personality than most footballers, and I enjoyed his plan to bring this to the countryside over Bolton. I'd agree that he's probably the standout English right-back of recent times, but as you suggest this is hardly a close-run thing given the other contenders.


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Re: Gary Neville

by papereyes » 04 Feb 2011 10:34

I really like his facial hair.

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Re: Gary Neville

by PlasticRoyale » 04 Feb 2011 11:27

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Note- it's Jamie Carragher talking

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Re: Gary Neville

by Ginger Ninjas » 04 Feb 2011 11:35

Fair play to Carragher - wouldn't have expected him to come out with those quotes given the history with GNev & Liverpool


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Re: Gary Neville

by Maguire » 04 Feb 2011 13:29

Brilliant right-back, great player for club and country, and how I wish we had someone like him in the national side now.

I think it goes without sayign that he's an absolute belmont though.

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Re: Gary Neville

by leon » 05 Feb 2011 01:35

prostak
leon You clearly have issues with Gary Neville. I suggest we park them for now. Lets look at the facts rather than some whimsy from the Guardian that guiltily furiously w*nks over the Premier League whilst utterly ignoring the rest of English football. He was clearly the stand out England (Premier League) right back in the last 15+ years - I mean, Danny Mills anyone? He was Man Utd's first choice right back for how many years? Any twat that says he wasn't any good shouldn't be expressing opinions on football.


If I'm being honest, rather than making poor attempts at fishing, I actually have a soft spot for Neville. He's got a bit more personality than most footballers, and I enjoyed his plan to bring this to the countryside over Bolton. I'd agree that he's probably the standout English right-back of recent times, but as you suggest this is hardly a close-run thing given the other contenders.


Fair enough, the fact that he was first choice for Man Utd ( rather than the England argument - with the obvious paucity of talent etc well spotted) for such a long time when he could have been replaced shows how good he really was. Probably the best right back in the last 15 years in the English game.

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