Must have been a tough gig for Neville having to front out a result like that without calling for his mates head.
They should've had Roy Keane there instead. Bit of a fck up by SkySports.
Must have been a tough gig for Neville having to front out a result like that without calling for his mates head.
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Was a really nice bloke. Wasn’t great football under him due to difficult times at Goodison.
Edit: football legend.

Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 29, wants a £500,000-a-week contract to stay with the Reds. (Football Insider)
Oops wrong thread
I've heard he's put in a transfer request this morning. Wants to join Spurs before the weekend, for some reason.![]()

Hands up, we were **** and you were excellent, a class apart (or several). But this Utd team is nowhere near sub standard dross and our season ahead will only be hard for as long as Ole continues to remain at the club.
Strange conundrum - your team is substandard dross, but your players, in the main, are not. The exact opposite of the phrase 'The whole is greater than the individual parts". My greatest hope for you is that the Glazers panic again and spend another half billion in the next two windows to get you at Barca-like levels of debt. Then again, if they keep doing that, there'll come a day when they think of selling the club.![]()

Must have been a tough gig for Neville having to front out a result like that without calling for his mates head.
We may not be playing as a team, but that doesn't mean the team is sub standard![]()
I think Souness and Hansen were in that boat some time back when FSG had had enough of Kenny's stabilising the ship turn after Roy, realising he was never going to another level (and secretly, so some insiders said, thought he mis-handled the Suarez malakey) and kicked him upstairs to be an ambassador. And FSG, much as I despise them, were right, and Souness and Hansen were wrong: the world had changed since Kenny was at Blackburn, and he couldn't outspend everyone except United anymore. Sad, really.![]()
They're sub the standard they should be with those players, Trebs. I know I'm sticking the knife in, but if you think that TEAM is up to scratch, then carry on. With Ole.![]()
At least he won you a league cup iirc. But then after that it was 8 years without a trophy. Nobody batted an eyelid.
Think they did bat an eyelid. There was patience for Rogers, as everyone could see what he was trying to do, and the style of play he was building (I still think he's a fine manager, btw, and if the board had allowed him to buy Williams as he wanted, I think we'd have edged 2014 title). But ultimately they were always building up the club for a Klopp-type coach. Don't know who they have in mind to succeed him - Gerrard isn't ready, and will be another Rogers at best if we employ him within the next decade, IMO.
But that's my point. Ole isn't the team. He's the problem. If we carry on without him, there's nowt wrong with the team... except a decent defensive midfielder, but I dare say a better manager would have the likes of McTominay and Fred playing better as well.

Fred for you is a bit like Lucas was for us, and is the epitome of your problem. He just shouldn't be in your starting 11 for big games unless you have injuries or suspensions. Hey, I think it was the game in 2019, when we desperately needed three points, and you lost half your team to injuries in the first half hour, IIRC, and he played a blinder. He's a bit of a cult figure. But first choice for your midfield? Never. McTominey is as good as Hendo was at that age, so I'll not throw stones there. Just needs to play alongside a better player.
But hey ho - you wish to play 4-2-4. Either those midfield 2 have to be world class, and/ or your wingers need to start putting in a shift (and Bruno needs to work like Bobby or De Bruyne or Mount). But I have some sympathy for Ole in that Klopp is inflexible that the only way we play when we have the ball is 2-5-3, but we couldn't do that as we had no cb's with pace last season. He just wouldn't change the formation to accommodate what cb's we actually had though. So the point - Ole has a style of play, he has some terrific players, but he doesn't have the players to play the system he wants.
I still think you'll beat Spurs though. If your guys aren't motivated for that they need horse-whipping. Essay over - walking the dog now.![]()


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Couple of beers in West London before hopefully seeing us spring a shock. Mon you ****ing Saints![]()