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Chuckle

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:09 am
by blues2win
Gary Neville is being lined up to be a regular Sky Sports pundit. The idea of listening to that gob on my screen week after week is too much to bear.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... undit.html

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:18 am
by Sister of fu
blues2win wrote:Gary Neville is being lined up to be a regular Sky Sports pundit. The idea of listening to that gob on my screen week after week is too much to bear.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... undit.html



Bring back Andy Gray.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:47 am
by Blue in the face
Gary Neville in HD ??? You're havin a fuckin laugh.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 8:59 am
by Dameerto
Gary Glitter would be a better choice (just)

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:29 am
by Beefymcfc
Who was saying that they aren't Rag biased?

Dirty Bastards!

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:30 am
by Mike J
if this happens im getting rid of sky.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:38 am
by Dronny
I think this could be karma time, when we start winning things regularly imagine how that thought would fester in the inbred's head as he had to be complimentary about City.....nice.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:17 am
by gaudy
I'll do myself in if that happens

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:20 am
by Ted Hughes
Dronny wrote:I think this could be karma time, when we start winning things regularly imagine how that thought would fester in the inbred's head as he had to be complimentary about City.....nice.


Somehow missed this thread & just posted similar in the other one.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:28 am
by mcfc1632
That cannot even be a consideration


1/ He is inarticulate - so how could he be a presenter

2/ He is physically offensive to all genders and pets - so how could he be a presenter

3/ He is unqualified to speak about football matters - especially the offiside rule and respect to referees following his long associated with the scum

.....and many other such reasons - this is simply nonsense

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:52 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
Will there be phone ins?

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:59 pm
by Craig B
Mike J wrote:if this happens im getting rid of sky.


I'll second that - no way I'm paying forty odd quid a month to watch that cunt

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:07 pm
by Blue Blood
Craig B wrote:
Mike J wrote:if this happens im getting rid of sky.


I'll second that - no way I'm paying forty odd quid a month to watch that cunt


Thirded, loathing of the scum aside, I have never heard Neville ever contribute anything of worth to any footballing discussion.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:34 pm
by saulman
Blue Blood wrote:
Craig B wrote:
Mike J wrote:if this happens im getting rid of sky.


I'll second that - no way I'm paying forty odd quid a month to watch that cunt


Thirded, loathing of the scum aside, I have never heard Neville ever contribute anything of worth to any footballing discussion.


Phone them up now and tell them you're cancelling because they're even considering having Gary Neville as a pundit. At the very least you'll get the package for half price for the next six months, and anything that hiders that twat getting a job is always a bonus.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:22 pm
by Tokyo Blue
gaudy wrote:I'll do myself in if that happens

Nah, mate. Do him in.

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:55 pm
by Green & Blue
Taken from bluemoon

http://www.skysports.com/news/presenter ... 6nt6765432

Sky Sports can today confirm that Manchester Uniteds legendary right back, Gary Neville, has signed a £15m five season deal with Sky Sports.

Sky chief Mike Hockismall said today 'This is a major signing for Sky Sports and we are looking forward to Gary's training on handling the Computer Operational Central Knowledge System - Andy Gray had a real grip on this. We're hoping that Gary can get his head around it soon and maybe make his debut on the Derby game which United are expected to win.

We have been courting Gary for a few seasons now but his remarkable form for the greatest club in the world has meant that we have to wait until now. Sir Alex Ferguson finally told us that we had permision to talk to Gary last week at one of the regular lunches in Manchester that our top brass have with Sir Alex and some of the FA and PL chiefs.

We are confident that viewers will soon warm to Gary's exciting and individual style of commentary - we've had emails from both sides in Merseyside and the blue side of Manchester saying that fans are looking forward to Gary's first game where Gary will be taken at face value and previous grudges will be dropped. Garys insight into the game and contacts within the FA and Referees Association should get us information that once once only available to a select few at his present club.'

Hunt goes on to say that Gary has been given carte blanche on which matches Sky will cover and also who he will have in the studio with him. Although Sky will not say exactly who he has lined up it was hinted that Eric Cantona, Roy Keane and Martin Buchan were in talks with the network.

He has some great ideas for new shows too. With the success of another clubs year long documentary following their fans around throughout the season we are looking into doing something similar. Rather than have to focus on the limited Manchester base, Sky are looking to make this an international series venturing to the Far East, the US, Ireland and London. With United looking to start working closer with the local community Sky are hoping to team up with the club and report on how United are putting something back into the local community rather than spending money on new players. The scheme, provisionally called Directing Education Beyond Tomorrow should be up and running once Government and Lottery funding to cover the whole cost is in place. We shall also be looking at how the most successful club in the world are improving what is arguably the greatest football arena in the world. A community square with bars and cafes where the fans can meet before and after the game is in the early stages of development and we will be follwing that closely. It has been rumoured that the owners are showing that the green and gold protests are not bothering them and have integrated it into the name of the area - Red And Green Square.

The cost of the £15m contract, which dwarfs the £1.7m 3 year deal of Andy Gray, is to be met from a £5 per month increase in Sky Sports monthly charge. This is expected to be waived for anyone who is already subscribed to MUTV. Subscribers to MUTV already enjoy a £6 reduction in subscription and free HD service compared to other Sky subscribers.

Hunt signs off with 'Finally I would just again like to humbly thank Sir Alex for allowing Gary to come and join us. To have one of the greatest players, from the greatest club in the world on the greatest channel in the world is a dream come true'

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:58 pm
by Goataldo
Green & Blue wrote:Taken from bluemoon

http://www.skysports.com/news/presenter ... 6nt6765432

Sky Sports can today confirm that Manchester Uniteds legendary right back, Gary Neville, has signed a £15m five season deal with Sky Sports.

Sky chief Mike Hockismall said today 'This is a major signing for Sky Sports and we are looking forward to Gary's training on handling the Computer Operational Central Knowledge System - Andy Gray had a real grip on this. We're hoping that Gary can get his head around it soon and maybe make his debut on the Derby game which United are expected to win.

We have been courting Gary for a few seasons now but his remarkable form for the greatest club in the world has meant that we have to wait until now. Sir Alex Ferguson finally told us that we had permision to talk to Gary last week at one of the regular lunches in Manchester that our top brass have with Sir Alex and some of the FA and PL chiefs.

We are confident that viewers will soon warm to Gary's exciting and individual style of commentary - we've had emails from both sides in Merseyside and the blue side of Manchester saying that fans are looking forward to Gary's first game where Gary will be taken at face value and previous grudges will be dropped. Garys insight into the game and contacts within the FA and Referees Association should get us information that once once only available to a select few at his present club.'

Hunt goes on to say that Gary has been given carte blanche on which matches Sky will cover and also who he will have in the studio with him. Although Sky will not say exactly who he has lined up it was hinted that Eric Cantona, Roy Keane and Martin Buchan were in talks with the network.

He has some great ideas for new shows too. With the success of another clubs year long documentary following their fans around throughout the season we are looking into doing something similar. Rather than have to focus on the limited Manchester base, Sky are looking to make this an international series venturing to the Far East, the US, Ireland and London. With United looking to start working closer with the local community Sky are hoping to team up with the club and report on how United are putting something back into the local community rather than spending money on new players. The scheme, provisionally called Directing Education Beyond Tomorrow should be up and running once Government and Lottery funding to cover the whole cost is in place. We shall also be looking at how the most successful club in the world are improving what is arguably the greatest football arena in the world. A community square with bars and cafes where the fans can meet before and after the game is in the early stages of development and we will be follwing that closely. It has been rumoured that the owners are showing that the green and gold protests are not bothering them and have integrated it into the name of the area - Red And Green Square.

The cost of the £15m contract, which dwarfs the £1.7m 3 year deal of Andy Gray, is to be met from a £5 per month increase in Sky Sports monthly charge. This is expected to be waived for anyone who is already subscribed to MUTV. Subscribers to MUTV already enjoy a £6 reduction in subscription and free HD service compared to other Sky subscribers.

Hunt signs off with 'Finally I would just again like to humbly thank Sir Alex for allowing Gary to come and join us. To have one of the greatest players, from the greatest club in the world on the greatest channel in the world is a dream come true'


Hahahaha, quality! There's so many scum fans who would read that and think it's perfectly reasonable!

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:50 pm
by zuricity
could you please change two words in the title
a. i find them very offensive and
b. more importantly they make me want to vom when i log in to the site

might i suggest two other words such as "sad bastard"

feel free to suggest two more appropriate words

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:06 pm
by blootoof
Where do I buy tv blinds?

Re: Gary Neville

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:16 pm
by LookMumImOnMCF.net
Does anyone really take any interest of pundits any more? Fuck him.