'I've become tired of my own club' 😩 | Gary Neville slams Man Utd's recent performances

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Gary Neville says he has become bored of watching Manchester United following their poor performances in recent months.

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It baffles me that the players contantly escape the criticism that they deserve for continuously not showing up and giving their best efforts week to week. Thats not a managers problem, thats individual laziness.

jamesbrennan
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Rashford, as the local home grown player and fan, couldn't have picked a worse weekend to look like he didn't care about his own club - as Alexander-Arnold's grit and determination to win the match, no matter what, rubbed off onto his teammates and set the perfect example of what is expected.

TotesRandom
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Cant believe they got gary neville on the gary neville podcast. Class

Crouchy
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Don’t always agree with Gary but as a United fan he’s stating how all of us are feeling right now, tired, bored and bemused busy what we are having to see from this club.

caaarloraptor
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The fact that De Gea and Ronaldo were let go while Martial keeps getting 250K a week to score one goal in six months says a lot.

MaxwellAmoh
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I’m sick of certain players who’ve ran the club to the ground, sacking multiple managers whilst still playing first team football. Disgusting.

ChubsEdits
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When Maguire is the only one that shows

panchopuskas
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A couple of weeks. I've been saying this for the last two years. This team has'nt changed since David Moyes. It's the same lackluster team it was then, just under a different manager. It's the mentallity, the attitude. That they'll play well when they want to play well

warreng
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the biggest concern was how disinterested they looked

SahilMiah-fefk
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I don't understand why they did not take Rashford off at halftime! He was a disgrace to himself and the club.

Eric
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Surprised it took him this long. The lvg era literally killed my hope for this club been a shambles since hard to be bothered about results when the players haven’t cared in years

russell
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You just got to love Gary Neville he has really spoken from his heart he feels like all us true united fans that know what this club should be doing on and off field. Man utd are a shadow of the club we once was, we need a manager like Athletic Madrid manger Diego he would make the players work hard for sure

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I’ve followed Man United since 1985… when we were meh, not great let’s say… there was more than one reason for that… so I’ve seen ‘dark times’ at the club before! Then Ferguson came in and started to build the club from the ground up in 86… it took a few years but we started to dominate English football in the early 90’s and compete with the best in Europe… we become a financial powerhouse by winning a lot of trophies and floating on the stock exchange… fast forward to when Ferguson had the fall out with McManus and Magnier that was the beginning on the downfall in truth… The Glazers saw an opening and proceeded to put together a deal which today would be illegal in that they leveraged it against the clubs assets… in the near two decades that have followed, they have withdrawn over £1bn in dividends, not spent but a penny on facilities, have spent the clubs own turnover on players (not their own!) and there is a massive debt still on the clubs books… recruitment in the main had been a mess, the back room is run by numbers men not football men… and a culture of player power has taken over from the Ferguson way of ‘no one is bigger than the club’ so the headline is pretty much how I’ve felt for a number of years now… I reckon I’ve watched 20 live games in the past 4 seasons… I gave up my season ticket in 2010 because I didn’t want to line the Glazers pockets anymore… and tbh, these days I have to be reminded that games are coming up simply because I couldn’t care less what happens there…

Football in itself is going down a bad path too, the whole super league thing was a warning… it will come back, and it will happen… the game on the pitch has also become sterile and diluted… VAR is a joke… now they want sin bins lol… the fun has completely been sucked out of it

JamesFoxx
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I'm a spurs fan and it really do feel for united fans right now. I want them to lose every game as much as they want us to lose every game, and every rival and their rival etc, but when I see players of a rival team who literally look like they couldn't give a toss about playing, I just feel bad for the fans. They don't deserve this, no fan deserves this in my opinion. I'd even say this for Arsenal, and people may disagree and want to revel in the pain of rival fans but fans have no power over how their players play, which is why its especially cruel when players don't even try seemingly. And I can sympathise with them and every other fanbase who has to deal with this, as last season was when I literally fell out of love with spurs, all the bottling over the years I kept going but last szn where the players and management just didnt care was my breaking point. Its why I'm all the more grateful that we have Ange now, a man who that ability to make you love him.

donegal
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Exactly how i felt under Ashley at Newcastle. We havent even had a good spell like manu had under fergie so that probably makes it feel worse. I have always loved and followed Newcastle, but that final season with Bruce in charge was the first time in 35 years i lost intrest and even stopped watching the team.

-A_R
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Thank you Gary for talking on the Gary Neville podcast about a club which Gary Neville used to play for, in area that Gary Neville has a house in.

philofthesouth
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The most enjoyable time I’ve had being a united since fergie was when Ole was in charge. We took a few hidings but I always felt we had a chance to win against anyone. Miss than man

chadedward
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Im sorry but the idea that Ole didnt have a style of play at United is just pure delusion or a purposeful obfuscation of history. It was plain as day how they sat off a few yards and wanted to be a direct, counterattacking team, relying on a lot of individual brilliance to create chances. They were very consistent about this. I worry for Gary if he couldnt see that

MattMajcan
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As an Arsenal fan from the 2000s, watching Gary talk about this United team is a real delight.

RicharooF
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I absolutely loved this guest on this week's Gary Neville podcast. I really hope we continue to get such interesting & analytical guests who are such experts of football. I really hope Gary Neville can keep bringing guests like Gary Neville, in order to keep the Gary Neville podcast on top, where it belongs. Thanks Gary!

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