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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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    I think everybody who listens to the Gary Neville podcast would expect to hear this weekend Gary Neville again on the subject of Manchester United um we have to well no you don’t it’s your podcast but um they lost the Newcastle what did you make of it I was poor on it

    It was it was a poor performance really poor performance one nil doesn’t really sort of tell the story I remember going to Juventus once in 95 or 96 and we got beat one nil and it felt like a 7 nil and that must have been what that the

    United group of players felt like yesterday because it they were never in the game and it one nil makes it look really sort of narrow and tight but ah inconsistency in every Walk of Life undermines you it uh you lose faith and trust in each other and they’re so

    Inconsistent they’re so up and down they’re so erratic from game to game from half to half and the problem is there is a real pattern of them not turning up in big games away from home now that you can’t shake off they’ve got anfield I think they got Chelsea home on

    Wednesday night which will be toughing up but then Bournemouth and then I think anfield the Sunday after which obviously we’re doing that game and those games sort of like the damage of last season and it’s okay saying they’ll be concentrating on Chelsea but in the back of their minds they’ll also think that

    Game’s coming up away from home and what’s going to happen there honestly I think at the moment um we’ve been here before it feels like sort of the sort of a groundhog day doesn’t it where the players sort of look a little disinterested at times the body language

    Is poor the performances are average the manager starts to come under criticism the recruitment Department start to get battered the owners start to obviously from a continual period sort of they’ve still not done their business in respect of the ownership whether that happens this week or next week I’m not sure but

    It seems like it’s imminent um and they’re stuck they’re stuck in a cycle of of failure relative to the money that’s been spent and the size of the club and the previous success and it won’t change and I don’t think until there is real structural change I’ve

    Said it time and time again there is no point in shouting anymore I sat at home last night as I always do if Manchester United if I’m not doing the game with excitement and hope because that’s what you do as a fan of a football club and

    You start to watch the game and even at half time you thinking that was a really poor first half they’ll be better in the second half but they’re not was that uring to you only in the context of the week they’ve just had because if we cast

    Our minds back to last Sunday morning they had three big noisy away games on the truck and they actually dealt with angry Everton very very well okay they made mistakes in Istanbul which cost them important points but it it was not as bad as yesterday and it felt as

    Though they they sort of had a momentum and they did have a bit of a core and a bit of something about them and it just didn’t happen at Newcastle the problem is if you just knocked them off track track slightly like Istanbul will have done and the fact that they may not

    Qualify for the Champions League probably won’t qualify for the Champions League next round they don’t react well they they they they sort of it knocks them completely and then you start to think about that Everton game they should have been level at halftime Everton in fact

    Everton should have been two or three up I mean they had real good chances didn’t they so you start to look back then at the games where even they have won 3-0 and question that and what I would say is that you can play poorly and win but

    Manchester United have been doing that now for a long time and I was critical of Louis vanal at Manchester United and I felt as though his football didn’t suit the club and how Manchester United should play which I think is more like the club style of play and obviously I’m not

    Going to go back to I’m going to choose a current manager rather than go back to the how we used to play I’m going to use a current manager that plays really Electric football fast pressing High Tempo get it for a bit more direct um and and and

    And I can’t think of a team since Louis vanal Louis vanal dominated football matches at Manchester United there was a style of play since Louis vanal I don’t think I’ve seen a pattern of play established and that’s probably seven or eight years now and I’ve seen the same

    Type of football irrespective of who the manager is no manager has been able to sort of settle on a style of play and it goes something like Counterattack moments maybe dominate against lesser teams at old traff and look like you can play a little bit but don’t kid us

    Because every time you play against the top team you get done and that’s been the same for seven or eight years there’s only Louis van house since Sir Alex Ferguson has been able to implement a style of play at the club every other manager whether it be Jose Mourinho o of

    Sire David Moyes was there for a short period and now obviously Eric tenh hard’s been there for 18 months and what really damages the likes of say Eric tenh and um OA Sola and Jose Mourinho is they’ve all spent three 400 million quid but derer at Brighton and postic

    Cogo at Spurs and others like them have come in and in three or four months they’ve got them playing like Real Madrid so that’s the problem they’ve got because it’s been shown that you can come in and have an impact upon players and a pattern of playing a style in

    Three or four months and we’re still sat here sort of eight years after Louis vanal leaves and haven’t seen a pattern of play a combination that you see repeatedly I saw Paul skulls talking this morning and it was really interesting about how he knew where players were we did play on Clockwork

    You knew exactly where everyone was on the pitch now we played together a long time and there was a set system of play but that’s football those Spurs players out there today forget the fact that we played for 10 years together and we had a set system of playing Clockwork and we

    Knew full well that Denny played it into Paul SCS I knew he was on the half turn and I was going and right back cuz he was going to switch the play to me and he was going to switch the play to David Beckham maybe and I’d go on the overlap

    And that’s it you know know the other side you’d see other systems of play knock it into Roy Keeny nip it around the corner into Dwight York’s feet pop it off to David Beckham then you just KN I can see it now in my head out here

    Today I can watch two teams one who manager who’s been here many years and a manager who’s been here many months a few months and I can tell you exactly what their patterns are and what they’re going to do and the players on the pitch know where their next passes I can’t

    Tell you in the last eight years and that’s why I’m not just including Eric tenh har in it I can’t tell you Manchester United’s style of play or pattern of play Under Jose Mourinho o and Eric tenh and I don’t know why that is because they’re not all bad managers

    They’re good managers they’ve had real success the clubs maybe not o as much he obviously came in a little differently but they’ve all had real sort of successful patterns Eric taga Ajax created some of the most beautiful football but he comes to Old Trafford and spends a lot of money and he’s

    Incapable of implementing that style of play and we can argue he’s got a couple of injuries here there but POS kl’s come here today with half a team and played they’ve played and they’ve had courage to play so it’s well below par it’s really disappointing I

    Feel like we’re in a cycle of to be fair we’re now starting or we say we the the noise against the manager starting to occur there is then those same noises that say well surely we can’t get rid of another manager we’ve got to get rid of the players because they’re the ones

    That have got rid of the other managers and then we turn to the owners and I’m bored I’ve become tired of my own club I don’t want to do their games anymore I don’t want to watch their games anymore and that is the saddest indictment that you can have of your

    Football club when you become bored of watching them when you become tired of watching them and it’s not just me a couple of people in the last couple of weeks enough’s enough and know and D thing is Peter on Wednesday night I’ll build my whole Wednesday night around watching Manchester United cuz that’s

    Life we go watch them again don’t we that’s food that’s how I feel today I feel tired of watching them and that’s a sad I think that’s a sad position to be in because I I love that club and I love the excitement of football but I’m already fearing what’s going to happen

    At anfield in two weeks just purely because I think that it could be a mess I’m already figuring what’s going to happen on Wednesday night against Chelsea cuz it could be a mess yes and there’s no confidence they’ve lost our confidence the whole club has lost our

    Confidence as fans and in the media now we just don’t trust them either because the reality of it is they fall below par time and time again and it not good enough definitely not good enough

    29 Comments

    1. I’m sorry but is this the best retired player that sky can get to talk about united his was an average player at best and very questionable if he has any good connections inside united to tell us what’s really is going on

    2. I have stop watching manutd games since ten hag took charge because i was tired of watching them since alex left. As a die hard manutd fan i am crying from inside

    3. So if 3 managers have come after van Gaal and still not been able to implement a consistent style of play, then we have to question what's really the source of the problem. 'Cos it ain't the managers for sure. 2 out of the 3 are good managers who have won stuff. Mourinho arguably was one of the best. What's stopping ETH from using any United player available to play the system of play he wants, regardless of the result at the end of the match? Win, lose or draw, it doesn't matter so long as the players are playing your style. Normally you'd get the academy youngsters who are super eager to do whatever the gaffer says, but if even the youngster are not listening to him and carrying out his instructions in training and in games, then you have to wonder what kind of culture is at the club where the players, even the U21s and U18s, are not afraid to go against the gaffer's instructions.

    4. I`ve followed this club since 1964 (including the relegation period) and have never felt as let down as at present. The players have no self respect or more importantly respect for their fans. SHAME ON YOU! Glazers out… players out.

    5. You don’t say Gary? Another surprising statement from the man himself. Seems to have become obsessed with taking it out on Tottenham instead.

      Average commentary > Gary Neville

    6. Sadly this Utd team is harking back to the long forgotten years when Dave Sexton was manager.
      A lack of passion and entertainment that United is famed for.

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