Gary Neville

I kind of get the argument for a new stadium but I've got not confidence that it would be anything other than really shite and within a year we would all want Old Trafford back.

Although stadium sponsor can feck off.
 
It's the way these things are going though and I know it wasn't you but, I'm not sure how saying that makes him a cnut.

I don't really care how things are going. It's a scourge. Does it make him a cnut for suggesting it? If he's suggesting giving away naming rights he's sailing close to the wind anyway.
 
Bold Trafford?

Old 'Spice' Trafford?

Old El Traffordo

Yeah I'm not liking any of them either.
 
I kind of get the argument for a new stadium but I've got not confidence that it would be anything other than really shite and within a year we would all want Old Trafford back.

Although stadium sponsor can feck off.
I can't see how we can afford a new stadium without a sponsor under the current ownership. Our net debt is >£500m.
 
I can't see how we can afford a new stadium without a sponsor under the current ownership. Our net debt is >£500m.
This.

Where's the money going to come from? The owners aren't going to pay for it, and we don't have the capital to simply drop £1billion on a new stadium.

I find the idea a little uncomfortable, but I do feel a new modern ground for us has been long overdue, and unfortunately sponsorship may be our only means for financing it.
 
Ten Hag is in for a hard time from Neville if he gets the gig. Already Neville is teeing up the idea that we’re interested in him because we ‘blow with the wind’. It’s a convenient narrative to take if you’re interested in punching down if and when results don’t immediately go his way.
 
I’m critical of him as much as anyone but he is right on the stadium part. He knows renovation won’t do much and as hard as it is to even contemplate the thought of leaving old Trafford, the sad reality is it has to be replaced by new stadium at some point. He mentions that leaving the cliff was very painful for him and other players when we shifted to carrington and I understand why. Leaving old Trafford would be the same and it will be emotional and painful but it would be right decision for us.
 
Ten Hag is in for a hard time from Neville if he gets the gig. Already Neville is teeing up the idea that we’re interested in him because we ‘blow with the wind’. It’s a convenient narrative to take if you’re interested in punching down if and when results don’t immediately go his way.
Want to see the quotes before passing judgement.
 
A shame for Leicester that that goal was disallowed.

They'll point to the fact that McTominay should've had a red card.

All after he admitted it was a foul by the way.
 
The stark difference in his criticism when his mate is in charge vs now makes it hard to take him seriously. He could make an excellent point that I would actually agree but its at that point I don't want him to be right.
 
Tesla Trafford sounds good?

he is right, we need best stadium and the only way to do it is via naming rights!!
 
Spent 50 minutes yearning for Rashford. Did he say anything about how he played when he came on?
 
His intentional ignorance feigning over why Rashford doesn’t start drives me up the fecking wall. That’s City and today when he has come on and made us worse but I can’t wait until next week when Neville will pretend to wonder why he doesn’t start.
 
His intentional ignorance feigning over why Rashford doesn’t start drives me up the fecking wall. That’s City and today when he has come on and made us worse but I can’t wait until next week when Neville will pretend to wonder why he doesn’t start.
He's just repeating what he did when Ole was our manager. It's never their fault and always someone else to blame for the bad showing.
 
Blamed Elanga for stopping him scoring the winner
Elanga should have been brought off after about 15 minutes, he was abysmal today. truly awful. Neville is right too. Elanga was in an offside position, moved towards the ball Rashford was chasing and tripped Rashford.
 
Don’t understand any animosity towards him. People are so harsh and quick to judge these days. He’s mostly correct about things and explains his thought process well. I don’t agree with him on it needing to be Poch but that doesn’t make me dislike him.
Agreed. The dislike seems to stem mostly from the fact he backed Ole, which is just bizarre.
 
I don't mind Gary Neville but sometimes you wonder why a failed manager has so much to say. Is it because his narrative sells and that's a way for Sky to stay relevant? It seems like nowadays I can't enjoy watching a game without someone tooting their own horn.