'They've played Football Manager with the club!' | Neville's passionate rant on Man United ownership



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Gary Neville shares his thoughts on the changes at Manchester United and how the club has been ‘neglected’ by the owners over the last 10 years with no sporting director.

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43 opiniones en “'They've played Football Manager with the club!' | Neville's passionate rant on Man United ownership”

  1. Well if they really have been playing Football Manager, then would surely win some EPL and CL titles. Pretty much everyone who plays FM with Man U can do better than they have done IRL. Even Gary may be top manager for MU in FM.

  2. You can train players to become better footballers but it's very difficult to train people with bad attitudes. Before Hojlund scored in the prem you wouldn't hear a single United fan with a bad word to say about the lad, his work rate and commitment was clear for all to see. Same goes for Mctominay and Garnacho and a few others,, fully committed. That's the absolute minimum requirement for a Manchester United player. Seeing players like sancho holding our club to ransom was a deep cut for most fans, me included.

    Hopefully this new guy can put a stop to that and we'll only see fully committed professionals wear the shirt from now on. No more prima Donna's please! ❤⚽️

  3. There playing well because there only playing one game per week. There much more relaxed and most importantly they have an attacking right foot on the right wing which helps hojlund to be more centered. All they need now is quality players with a hunger to win trophies.

  4. Gary Neville has spent the last 18 years defending the Glazers and telling us it’s all down to players and managers. Suddenly he’s on Sky every week telling us all what we already knew for the past 18 years.

  5. "Erik Ten Hag is included" by which he means they are saying "We are doing this" and he is saying "Yes Boss" xD. He isn't being given a say 1000%. No way they put the future in the hands of someone who can't get 10 good performances out of the team in nearly 2 years.

  6. Rangnick would have been the perfect match in that position. I've seen him working in germany in that position for so many years, or decades.
    That is exactly what he likes to do and where he is one of the best, when it comes to giving structure to a team and investing in the future

  7. Ten Hagg is still a joke. Lucky against Luton. Should have been a draw. United are still wide open at the back. You can run through their nonexistent midfield and the goalkeeper belongs in a circus.

  8. Funny how when Newcastle United fans talk about the Ashley era, it was…'ah, you just have to get on with it.." "he has put money into the club"…"get over it"… – when its Man U who are talked about, whinging about the owners etc, people sit up and listen. Madness

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