PeterParker wrote:Haha.
blues2win wrote:Not all that funny. He'll be back on Monday Night Football quicker than you can say Thierry Henry.
nottsblue wrote:He was crap. But give his dues, he put his reputation where his mouth was. How many pundits have done that? Not fucking many.
Still a rag twat though
KinkyKinkladze wrote:nottsblue wrote:He was crap. But give his dues, he put his reputation where his mouth was. How many pundits have done that? Not fucking many.
Still a rag twat though
This. He's a twat but he gave it a go. He deserves some credit for that. I wish he'd been a success to be honest as it might have encouraged more young British managers to seek employment abroad.
Funny that he failed, but respect for being brave enough to attempt to do such a top job. He's just a bloke Neville, not an arsehole media type. He's your dickhead rag neighbour.
aaron bond wrote:KinkyKinkladze wrote:nottsblue wrote:He was crap. But give his dues, he put his reputation where his mouth was. How many pundits have done that? Not fucking many.
Still a rag twat though
This. He's a twat but he gave it a go. He deserves some credit for that. I wish he'd been a success to be honest as it might have encouraged more young British managers to seek employment abroad.
Funny that he failed, but respect for being brave enough to attempt to do such a top job. He's just a bloke Neville, not an arsehole media type. He's your dickhead rag neighbour.
I agree. Very few British managers manage abroad so fair play to him for giving it a go.
Before he took the job though, he was a very good pundit (regardless of who he supports/played for). If he returns to that, his reputation will have been harmed slightly but his analysis of the game as a pundit was better than almost all others out there so I'd rather have him back there, than listening to Henry or the Liverpool fan club on BT Sport.
Dipstick wrote:"The contribution of Negredo, in particular, will be a source of great frustration for Neville, with the former Manchester City striker missing a series of glorious opportunities during his first few weeks in charge, especially in a 1-0 home defeat against Sporting Gijon which led to the first major signs of supporter dissatisfaction."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35518026
Beefymcfc wrote:Dipstick wrote:"The contribution of Negredo, in particular, will be a source of great frustration for Neville, with the former Manchester City striker missing a series of glorious opportunities during his first few weeks in charge, especially in a 1-0 home defeat against Sporting Gijon which led to the first major signs of supporter dissatisfaction."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35518026
Didn't take long for them to blame City. The Beeb will be making a new programme about the great 3 games that RatBoy won.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Dipstick wrote:"The contribution of Negredo, in particular, will be a source of great frustration for Neville, with the former Manchester City striker missing a series of glorious opportunities during his first few weeks in charge, especially in a 1-0 home defeat against Sporting Gijon which led to the first major signs of supporter dissatisfaction."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35518026
Didn't take long for them to blame City. The Beeb will be making a new programme about the great 3 games that RatBoy won.
They'll always find a way.
Sorry to go off topic but I even noticed the rag bias when reading their live text for the Newcastle v Sunderland game last week, they were desperate for Sunderland to beat Rafa.
aaron bond wrote:KinkyKinkladze wrote:nottsblue wrote:He was crap. But give his dues, he put his reputation where his mouth was. How many pundits have done that? Not fucking many.
Still a rag twat though
This. He's a twat but he gave it a go. He deserves some credit for that. I wish he'd been a success to be honest as it might have encouraged more young British managers to seek employment abroad.
Funny that he failed, but respect for being brave enough to attempt to do such a top job. He's just a bloke Neville, not an arsehole media type. He's your dickhead rag neighbour.
I agree. Very few British managers manage abroad so fair play to him for giving it a go.
Before he took the job though, he was a very good pundit (regardless of who he supports/played for). If he returns to that, his reputation will have been harmed slightly but his analysis of the game as a pundit was better than almost all others out there so I'd rather have him back there, than listening to Henry or the Liverpool fan club on BT Sport.
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