I thought that, he doesn't bother me generally. But then Carra had a bit of a dig at him and instead of apologising or just laughing about it, neville then stood by his actions, saying it was just celebrating, and Sky started reporting it simply as a 'badge kissing' incident when its the fact that he ran the length of the pitch to do it. The fact that he had the opportunity to apologise, play it down, make a joke about it but he instead took the moral high ground and made out that he was sticking up for the rights of footballers to incite thousands of people in a fixture notorious for violence, thats what that grates now. Its something that annoys me a lot about the modern footballer. The way they believe they can do no wrong. By the way welcome back A@A