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Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
I agree about him not being a nice bloke (or coming across that way) I think Ferguson once said something along the lines of, his most vicious muscle is his tongue.
That said, what he said last night was spot on. I enjoyed it as well. Souness agreed with him, I think Gary Neville is too blinkered to be objective around Man U. Keane a bit later in the interview did give GN a cheeky smile, so I am sure they get on.
It’s not difficult to see why he cannot hold a dressing room together. His man management style would turn people off in almost any environment whether that be a football team or office.
I thought both he and Gary Neville were less than honest about Solskjaer though (they seemed to close ranks), whereas Jenas was a few days earlier. Man U seemingly had no reason to make the position permanent until the season end, when they could have assessed (or prepared an alternative) properly. Is he really the man to outwit the likes of Pep, Pochettino, Klopp, Emery etc.? I think not.
I thought both he and Gary Neville were less than honest about Solskjaer though (they seemed to close ranks), whereas Jenas was a few days earlier. Man U seemingly had no reason to make the position permanent until the season end, when they could have assessed (or prepared an alternative) properly. Is he really the man to outwit the likes of Pep, Pochettino, Klopp, Emery etc.? I think not.
Of the two, I think GN is by far the better pundit. RK is very limited in his analysis - it's all Up and At 'em stuff.
The problem with Man U in this fixture was obvious from the first few minutes. They came out all guns blazing with the high press, closing down and chasing lost causes - basically because they had to, following the debacle against Everton and the subsequent criticism over lack of effort. In the early stages they were running around like fools. All that mis-spent energy early on contributed to their downfall. Even towards the end of the first half, you could tell that Man C were starting to dominate. Man U aren't good enough to do that to Man C - in the way that Liverpool can.
So RK's analysis was very simplistic but GN was spot on - on two counts. Man C drain the legs from you if you're not careful. And Man U are simply not of the same standard as Man C.