Guest prophet Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Jumping onto Ouch! Was that to pacify you people at Anfield?
Knox_Harrington Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 And, scarily, I do pretty much agree with him. I don't really hate him these days. I just see him as a bit of a s*** lad.
Herbie von Smalls Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Jumping onto Ouch! Was that to pacify you people at Anfield? anything for a bit of attention.
Maldini Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 He's just a mosquito, people pay to much attention to him, he's just a minor annoyance. I'd say he was secretly loving all the attention.
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 And, scarily, I do pretty much agree with him. I don't really hate him these days. I just see him as a bit of a s*** lad.I utterly loathe him. It's all a farce though. He just looked a c*** running to the opposite end of the ground to celebrate - kind of hate you more than I love us mentality. If they'd scored in front of us, fair enough, but they didn't. I'd be ashamed if one of ours did that
Knox_Harrington Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I utterly loathe him. It's all a farce though. He just looked a c*** running to the opposite end of the ground to celebrate - kind of hate you more than I love us mentality. If they'd scored in front of us, fair enough, but they didn't. I'd be ashamed if one of ours did thatI'd be ashamed as well. He made a show of himself. He couldn't even do good thrusts for God's sake. The Three Amigos and Lee Sharpe would be ashamed. But it isn't worth all this b******s. His punishment should be it being shown repeatedly and then getting grief at Anfield.
Leo No.8 Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I actually feel a bit sorry for him now. He's achieved every young lad's dream of becoming a professional footballer in one of the country's most succesful sides. Yet still he's a complete gimp - if the Premier League were a school he'd probably get his lunch money nicked in the yard. Imagine having all that money and fame but still being a total loser. Even his Mrs f*cked off with his cash.
Ronnie Whelan Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Even his Mrs f*cked off with his cash. I heard that whenever he came he used to run to liverpool to celebrate in front of the kop.
fyds Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I actually feel a bit sorry for him now. He's achieved every young lad's dream of becoming a professional footballer in one of the country's most succesful sides. Yet still he's a complete gimp - if the Premier League were a school he'd probably get his lunch money nicked in the yard. Imagine having all that money and fame but still being a total loser. Even his Mrs f*cked off with his cash. Not before f*cking half of his mates first, she didn't!
cymrococh Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Not before f*cking half of his mates and Titi Camara.
Guest Kev Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I utterly loathe him. It's all a farce though. He just looked a c*** running to the opposite end of the ground to celebrate - kind of hate you more than I love us mentality. If they'd scored in front of us, fair enough, but they didn't. I'd be ashamed if one of ours did that People have forgotten he totally ignored Van Der Sar in the goal, ran straight passed him to the Liverpool fans. He would rather taunt us than celebrate with a teammate.
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 that's why it's so embarrassing. Forget the fine, it's the shame live with.
Murphman Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I've thought about this long and hard. Neville's actions have really stoked up even further the hatred between the fans which is really bad obviously, God knows where it could lead to. However .... If Carra did that to the Munsters I'd fukin laugh my head off, so much as it hurts being honest I can't really get that angry over what Neville did. I don't hate him for what he did, I just hate him period, the ugly inbred c*nt.
Bootle Buck Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I actually feel a bit sorry for him now. He's achieved every young lad's dream of becoming a professional footballer in one of the country's most succesful sides. Yet still he's a complete gimp - if the Premier League were a school he'd probably get his lunch money nicked in the yard. Imagine having all that money and fame but still being a total loser. Even his Mrs f*cked off with his cash. I don't see it that way with him. I view him as the type that annoys people so much they just let him get away with it to get rid of him. I can see him being one of the top brass at the PFA or FA one day simply because he is just an annoying type who would people would allow him to get things done just to shut him up.
NWR Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Oh get a life will you. Not only is Gary Nev a United player, he is a United fan. If I played for United, then beating you lot would be a high point every single time and I would have done a lot more than Gary did.
Ombudsam Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Oh get a life will you. Not only is Gary Nev a United player, he is a United fan. If I played for United, then beating you lot would be a high point every single time and I would have done a lot more than Gary did. who in this thread was complaining about what he did. f*ck off
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 I've thought about this long and hard. Neville's actions have really stoked up even further the hatred between the fans which is really bad obviously, God knows where it could lead to. However .... If Carra did that to the Munsters I'd fukin laugh my head off, so much as it hurts being honest I can't really get that angry over what Neville did. I don't hate him for what he did, I just hate him period, the ugly inbred c*nt.exactly. The sad bit is he ran 70 yards to do it. I don't have a problem with what he did
hideNseek Posted March 2, 2006 Posted March 2, 2006 Oh get a life will you. Not only is Gary Nev a United player, he is a United fan. If I played for United, then beating you lot would be a high point every single time and I would have done a lot more than Gary did. Like what? Run into our crowd? You'd be ripped apart, maybe you should?
NWR Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 Like what? Run into our crowd? You'd be ripped apart, maybe you should? When you say ripped apart, what exactly do you mean? Oh and lets face it, there isnt a week goes by when your not slagging Nev off then complaining when he shows he is a red.
NWR Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 Think about the number of boys in this country that play football, and then think about the percentage of those that actually get to play in the Premier League. Then think about the percentage of those that actually get to captain their boyhood team, the team that they have suppoerted all their lives. Gary Neville is the 0.0000000001% that has achieved that. And you are surprised that he is so fervent in his celebrations when he beats the enemy in the last minute of the game that we had been on the back foot all the way through. When he plays for his country, he is just as dedicated and all players in this context are England players. not Chelsea or Liverpool or Spurs.
Falconhoof Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 If its not surprising that he did it, why is he the only one who acted like such a tool in these matches ? Did you see Carragher do it after we'd knocked you out the cup ? before you say 'ah but that wasn't a last minute winner' Neville had to wait until the final whistle and then run the legth of the pitch so he had time to think about what he was doing. It wasn't a goal celebration, it was a pathetic weasel of a man making a t*** of himself.
Huyton_Red Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 If you are not happy about his goal celebration, this http://www.canyouimagine.co.uk/garynevillebaseball.html may help alleviate some of the frustration
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