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Post by On a break on Oct 9, 2017 19:24:04 GMT
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Post by Max United on Oct 10, 2017 3:54:22 GMT
He gave the asshat a red card last time for stomping on our Spanish warrior
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Post by caino on Oct 10, 2017 6:52:20 GMT
anyone know of any good pubs in Glasgow city centre that will have it on ?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 9:53:21 GMT
www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/11074048/neville-on-fergie8217s-anfield-hairdryer(if not already obvious, I didn't write this article...despite the lack of a stupid box surrounding it all ) Gary Neville believes Anfield was the scene of Sir Alex Ferguson's angriest moments as Manchester United manager. The former United right-back sat down with fellow Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher on 'Gary Neville's Soccerbox' and looked back at some past matches against Liverpool. And he said former boss Ferguson would often save his famous 'hairdryer' treatment for those fixtures because it meant so much to him. "Sir Alex was always different around the big games," Neville said. "He could be quite relaxed, particularly towards the end, around what I would call 'normal' games, but towards the Liverpool and City games he was always more intense. "During the week, if you walked down the corridor before a big game he'd be like 'hi son', whereas in the normal games he'd be more chatty. "He was different going into the big games and to be honest with you, the most consistently angry that I saw him. "People talk about the hairdryer and it never happened that much to be honest with you during a season, but the most consistent place you would see it was Anfield - at half-time or the end of the game. "He could not stand losing at Anfield - and if we won there, it didn't matter how we played - it was like the best thing in the world." Neville explained that dressing room arguments were worse at Liverpool because the away changing room was so close to the home one. But he explained that sometimes Ferguson wouldn't speak to anybody after defeats at Anfield. He added: "The worst I've ever seen him consistently was at Anfield if we were losing at half-time or at the end of the game. "He'd sit there unmoved in the dressing room at the end of the game while everyone was getting showered for 25 minutes. Just not moving. "Once when I was a kid, just travelling, I remember him having a massive row with Schmeichel and Ince in the changing room. It was unbelievable, just proper going for each other "We always knew as well that [Liverpool] could hear everything that was being said, probably laughing on the other side of the wall."
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 10, 2017 9:55:55 GMT
www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/11074048/neville-on-fergie8217s-anfield-hairdryer(if not already obvious, I didn't write this article...despite the lack of a stupid box surrounding it all ) Gary Neville believes Anfield was the scene of Sir Alex Ferguson's angriest moments as Manchester United manager. The former United right-back sat down with fellow Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher on 'Gary Neville's Soccerbox' and looked back at some past matches against Liverpool. And he said former boss Ferguson would often save his famous 'hairdryer' treatment for those fixtures because it meant so much to him. "Sir Alex was always different around the big games," Neville said. "He could be quite relaxed, particularly towards the end, around what I would call 'normal' games, but towards the Liverpool and City games he was always more intense. "During the week, if you walked down the corridor before a big game he'd be like 'hi son', whereas in the normal games he'd be more chatty. "He was different going into the big games and to be honest with you, the most consistently angry that I saw him. "People talk about the hairdryer and it never happened that much to be honest with you during a season, but the most consistent place you would see it was Anfield - at half-time or the end of the game. "He could not stand losing at Anfield - and if we won there, it didn't matter how we played - it was like the best thing in the world." Neville explained that dressing room arguments were worse at Liverpool because the away changing room was so close to the home one. But he explained that sometimes Ferguson wouldn't speak to anybody after defeats at Anfield. He added: "The worst I've ever seen him consistently was at Anfield if we were losing at half-time or at the end of the game. "He'd sit there unmoved in the dressing room at the end of the game while everyone was getting showered for 25 minutes. Just not moving. "Once when I was a kid, just travelling, I remember him having a massive row with Schmeichel and Ince in the changing room. It was unbelievable, just proper going for each other "We always knew as well that [Liverpool] could hear everything that was being said, probably laughing on the other side of the wall." Why would you write all these things? Did you interview Gary Neville?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 9:59:13 GMT
www.skysports.com/football/news/11661/11074048/neville-on-fergie8217s-anfield-hairdryer(if not already obvious, I didn't write this article...despite the lack of a stupid box surrounding it all ) Gary Neville believes Anfield was the scene of Sir Alex Ferguson's angriest moments as Manchester United manager. The former United right-back sat down with fellow Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher on 'Gary Neville's Soccerbox' and looked back at some past matches against Liverpool. And he said former boss Ferguson would often save his famous 'hairdryer' treatment for those fixtures because it meant so much to him. "Sir Alex was always different around the big games," Neville said. "He could be quite relaxed, particularly towards the end, around what I would call 'normal' games, but towards the Liverpool and City games he was always more intense. "During the week, if you walked down the corridor before a big game he'd be like 'hi son', whereas in the normal games he'd be more chatty. "He was different going into the big games and to be honest with you, the most consistently angry that I saw him. "People talk about the hairdryer and it never happened that much to be honest with you during a season, but the most consistent place you would see it was Anfield - at half-time or the end of the game. "He could not stand losing at Anfield - and if we won there, it didn't matter how we played - it was like the best thing in the world." Neville explained that dressing room arguments were worse at Liverpool because the away changing room was so close to the home one. But he explained that sometimes Ferguson wouldn't speak to anybody after defeats at Anfield. He added: "The worst I've ever seen him consistently was at Anfield if we were losing at half-time or at the end of the game. "He'd sit there unmoved in the dressing room at the end of the game while everyone was getting showered for 25 minutes. Just not moving. "Once when I was a kid, just travelling, I remember him having a massive row with Schmeichel and Ince in the changing room. It was unbelievable, just proper going for each other "We always knew as well that [Liverpool] could hear everything that was being said, probably laughing on the other side of the wall." Why would you write all these things? Did you interview Gary Neville? Could've watched that show like the guy who wrote it
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Post by Stew on Oct 10, 2017 10:29:36 GMT
He gave the asshat a red card last time for stomping on our Spanish warrior He also failed to send off at least 5 Renters for GBH against us over the years.
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Post by On a break on Oct 10, 2017 11:41:44 GMT
He gave the asshat a red card last time for stomping on our Spanish warrior He also failed to send off at least 5 Renters for GBH against us over the years. Yea thats nearer the truth.
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Post by Stew on Oct 10, 2017 11:53:39 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have:
DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked.
Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight.
Jones has a knock so is doubtful.
Is that right?
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Post by RAZ on Oct 10, 2017 11:57:22 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have: DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked. Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight. Jones has a knock so is doubtful. Is that right? aye,and fellaini injured
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2017 12:00:42 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have: DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked. Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight. Jones has a knock so is doubtful. Is that right? Romero, you heartless bastard.
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Post by redcase on Oct 10, 2017 12:08:01 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have: DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked. Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight. Jones has a knock so is doubtful. Is that right? If anything happens to Romelu tonight I'm printing a picture of Martinez and burning it.
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Post by Sméagol on Oct 10, 2017 12:27:02 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have: DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked. Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight. Jones has a knock so is doubtful. Is that right? Lindelof and Blind. Sweden - Netherlands tonight. Edit: And Ivory Coast have their last game in November, so no Bailly.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 10, 2017 12:56:42 GMT
Basically, fuck international breaks, and all international games should happen in one block at the end of the season.
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Post by Stew on Oct 10, 2017 13:06:23 GMT
So chaps, where are we re the International break? Matic looked like he got through unscathed. We have this arsehole Martinez to watch for tonight and big Rom but who else is left? Bailly? I think Tony is up against Argentina tonight. So we have: DDG, Young, Matic, Mata, Herrera, Rashford, Lindelof, Martial, Lingard, Miki- all ok, having come through or not been picked. Tony, Bailly and maybe Rom tonight. Jones has a knock so is doubtful. Is that right? Lindelof and Blind. Sweden - Netherlands tonight. Edit: And Ivory Coast have their last game in November, so no Bailly. No great re Sweden-Holland. Very good about Bailly. So we have quite a few in action tonight. Fingers crossed. Particularly Rom, I swear if that brown-shoes little prick....
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