What would Gary Neville change if he bought Man United? | The Gary Neville Podcast



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Gary Neville takes a closer look at Manchester United’s defeat to local rivals Manchester City, asks what is wrong at the club and what needs changing and hails the importance of Bernardo Silva at the reigning Premier League champions. #football #premierleague #soccer

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18 opiniones en “What would Gary Neville change if he bought Man United? | The Gary Neville Podcast”

  1. The dression and state of man united reminds me of what us Newcastle fans felt like during the Ashley years can’t describe the feeling other than it being a weight a heaviness on the club, Ashley brought 8n a bunch of crooks and dodgy dealers he destroyed Newcastle as a club and tried to as a city, got us relegated twice with his horrific wnership hiring and firing managers, buying players for barely anything always looking to sell when they showed any good signs. As fans we felt lost and hopeless it’s like your heart is being torn from your chest over and over again. What I would say is things don’t last forever we are finally free from Ashley and we have our club back, we dont even need to win anything for me to feel immense pride and enjoyment in the club the connection is live again the future has never felt brighter 😁

  2. Bla bla bla blame the owners pe the new ownership coming lol how lame, United been bad all season and end of last season , Ten Hag was lucky last season with other teams not performing and overachiving them self's. Your glory days are long gone and don't see it coming back anytime soon.

  3. Manchester United, the club with the roots and the history of success was Manchester's football club. The culture, the status, the expectation of success domestically and internationally, and then……Manchester City received considerable financial investment both in playing staff and facilities following its takeover by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan through the Abu Dhabi United Group in August 2008. Brighton is very happy being all that it can be, situated where it is. Manchester is now City and not United. That is the root of the negativity. London has three times the population and Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal can stand alone. Newcastle are in the right place to thrive. The east coast needed a top club. Liverpool are thriving. Everton are struggling. United are never going to be happy playing second fiddle to City.

  4. Glazers out. Glazers out Glazers out. i will no longer support united until them greedy blood sucking leeches are gone. how can you reject a bid worth over double the value of the club – $8 billion!!!!

  5. Gary Neville is the only person in the world that I actually like and want to listen to on speaking about manchester united. Everything he says is absolutely bang on. I hope he continues to speak out about the Glazers and I know he will.

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