. I just find criticism for the sake of it pathetic.
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. I just find criticism for the sake of it pathetic.
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'Clearly a pre-planned joke'? I think that's extremely unlikely. It might have been a joke if this were two Sunday league sides but it wasn't, this was two professional teams containing top players who have prepared for the game. They've all got their pre-match rituals and for quite a few players that means focussing on the task in front of them and ignoring all else: 'being in the zone' as the Americans call it.Schmeichel sees the funny side of it.
Giggs, Scholes and Phil Neville all refuse to acknowledge him as well. It's clearly a pre-planned joke. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just looking for an excuse to take a pop.
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It just riles me that people get their kicks out of "hating" man u, and whenever questioned why, the reasoning is always unbalanced (e.g Man U killed the fa cup, it's Man U's fault sky exists which has ruined football) bla bla bla
Well as if last night's shit stirring before the match wasn't dickhead enough, how about this little gem?
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He's a genuine Man Utd fan, and he's acting as such. They lost, he flicked the bird. If they win, he celebrates like an idiot. I've nothing against that in the slightest, but I do have something against using his blind love of the club against him. I'd love to have a team full of Brighton players who did that.
I still prefer Gary Neville to Ashley Cole
Tevez know Neville personally and considers him a moron and an arse (I think he was being kind saying boot) licker. That is exactly as Neville has come across to me for years, I hope he sticks around to have the piss taken by more players as United slide into being also rans
I loved Tevez before all this, he has to now be one of my favourite Premiership players.
My criteria for judging Neville is how would I feel if the Albion had a one-club man who had a pop at Palace or Pompey fans and blanked any Albion players that joined either club. Answer - he'd be a legend.
Personally, I love the intensity of Neville. He's a throwback to what derby matches USED to be like when players used to play for a club for more than a couple of seasons.
I prefer Hitler to Ashley Cole.
He didn't say no to Manchester United. They refused to pay for him