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Imagine being genuinely angered by his comments on Mainoo
Bizarre.

@Sassy Colin , you're being totally paranoid about that comment. Our midfield looks nothing like City's midfield. Agreed? Ours has been dysfunctional for years and has been our main cause of discontent as a fan base this season. City's is based around control, composure, good decision making, good technique. These are qualities displayed by Mainoo on Saturday. What Neville is saying is obvious. Your take is weird. Don't be weird, Colin.
Either you’re a troll or you’re incredibly touchy. If you can’t accept that another team has a more functional midfield than us then maybe football isn’t the game for you.Go support City then, if you love them so much.
Ha! Love it Col. That shut me up.Go support City then, if you love them so much.
Neville is spot on. The United-Everton match was also like watching a different sport after the City-Liverpool game. Agricultural, route one football. Horrendous, stone age stuff.
Now Everton were the main villains and we did play some decent football at times (first 5 minutes and most of second half) but Neville is spot on about Mainoo’s composure and quality on the ball looking out of place compared to the way we usually treat it like a hot potato. And the way City players look after the ball is the polar opposite to watching United so far this season.
Obviously, ETH surely wants us to be more careful in possession and Mainoo seems like a step in the right direction. But that doesn’t make Neville’s comment any less accurate.
It was a weird example to take. Our game wasn't even particularly bad, our second half was in fact pretty good.City v Liverpool was a limp snooze fest. That wasn’t a good example to be fair
City v Liverpool was a limp snooze fest. That wasn’t a good example to be fair
Give it a fecking rest.
Eh, no.
City v Liverpool was a limp snooze fest. That wasn’t a good example to be fair
It was a weird example to take. Our game wasn't even particularly bad, our second half was in fact pretty good.
Calm downUnited aren't a top team then?
So, we should sell them, because he's too good for United?
It's embarrassing, what we need is more players like him, not to suggest he's too good for us. How are we supposed to get back to challenging for the league without the best players?
It's my own fault for taking any notice of the bollocks he spouts on a regular basis. If he was a poster on here, he would have been banned by now, or half the Forum would have him on ignore.
Either you’re a troll or you’re incredibly touchy. If you can’t accept that another team has a more functional midfield than us then maybe football isn’t the game for you.
You seem a bit feverish, Col. No City fans here. I think when you come back to this one down the line you'll feel a bit sheepish.I'm a troll because I won't join in the City love in? feck me, I have zero interest in those cheating cnuts.
I don't know why you are upset over this. City have been a better team than us for a decade. Let's face it, on the pitch they have higher standards. That doesn't mean Neville is saying Mainoo should go play for City.So, too good for United?
Like I said, read Keane's comment.
But that's not at all what you said. You compared the Saturday vs Sunday games, in an inaccurate manner - for shock value, I imagine.Our match was infinitely more entertaining than the City match but we’re talking styles of football here. And the football Mainoo was playing would have looked right at home in that City team. Simple, accurate short passing with the ball almost always on the deck. Which is obviously very different to what we’ve got used to seeing in our own central midfield with Casemiro smashing first time Hollywood passes or McT doing McT things. It’s a completely harmless (and accurate) comment by Neville. It’s crazy the way so many people on here get so triggered by the notion that City, shock horror, have been playing better football than us.
But that's not at all what you said. You compared the Saturday vs Sunday games, in an inaccurate manner - for shock value, I imagine.
So you were fine when we sold Jaap Stam?I don't know why you are upset over this. City have been a better team than us for a decade. Let's face it, on the pitch they have higher standards. That doesn't mean Neville is saying Mainoo should go play for City.
I mean, not really, and even if the Sunday game was a bit lower level from a technical perspective, it wasn't " Agricultural, route one football. Horrendous, stone age stuff." as you claimed it was, whichever way you try to dress it up now.It wasn't inaccurate though. The Saturday match was dull to watch but at a very high technical level. The Sunday game was exciting to watch but not very technical at all. In terms of passing the football it was a huge step down in quality. Much more long passes, much more passes not finding their target. The City starting lineup featured 8 players who completed >80% of their passes. Four of them hit 90% plus. For United one, and only one, player managed to complete >80% of their passes. Guess who that was? The player that Neville thinks wouldn't look out of place playing for Manchester City!
It was though. Although - as I already said in the post you quoted - this was mainly down to Everton. PL football has got to a point where it's actually very unusual to see the amount of long range, route one passes we saw in that game. And I say "passes" but a lot of them were really just hit and hope.I mean, not really, and even if the Sunday game was a bit lower level from a technical perspective, it wasn't " Agricultural, route one football. Horrendous, stone age stuff." as you claimed it was, whichever way you try to dress it up now.
Sorry, I don’t follow.So you were fine when we sold Jaap Stam?
Hadn't thought about it until now. Is Neville posting as @Pogue Mahone on an elaborate WUM? Probably.....An absolutely ridiculous example, and a perfect illustration of how certain people just roll off the same old bullshit every week when it comes to us, one of which is Gary Neville.
Hadn't thought about it until now. Is Neville posting as @Pogue Mahone on an elaborate WUM? Probably.....
Ronaldo Messi is slowly ebbing away so it's only natural the next head to head is G Nev and Mainoo.In my time on the Caf, I've seen some pretty stoopid discussions. From humble beginnings, this Gary Neville/Mainoo comments discussion is rocketing up the charts. I'll be keeping an eye on it.
I’m in total agreement, wish they’d fcuk off and support someone else.Bunch of weird snowflakes in here. Honestly so insecure that a comment like this has them frothing at the mouth.
Don't come in this thread much (at all). Is it always this angry?
It's hands-down the weirdest thread on the Caf for my money.
This is the "worst" thing about Neville for me - the man is so self-deprecating/undermining himself as a footballer that people are actually starting to think he wasn't a brilliant footballer, and easily one of the best right-backs in Prem history.
I'm a troll because I won't join in the City love in? feck me, I have zero interest in those cheating cnuts.
Those two games against West Brom and Stoke made for tough viewing though. He was so off the pace and should've been sent off in both of them. He should've retired after the 09/10 season instead of staying on another year.The other thing about Neille, when he realised his body was done, he stepped aside. Not too many pros would have the honesty to do that, a lot keep on going past their sell by dates, a lot of full backs once their pace goes try and play centre half. Fergie didn't want him to retire but he knew himself he couldn't maintain the standards he set.