Not a fan of G-Nev then?Gary Neville "Really Expensive Bench". That guy is a fucking ****. He's a fucking ****. Your fucking shit lot brought on 70+ million quids worth of winger yesterday, followed 36 million quids worth of fucking garbage. People defend him on here - but really he's a fucking muppet.
Throws the odd compliment to trick the divs listening in but most of us know that he’s one the biggest wankers out there in pundit land. He hates us like we hate him. Never trust a rat, especially an ugly, squirmy little one like him.Gary Neville "Really Expensive Bench". That guy is a fucking ****. He's a fucking ****. Your fucking shit lot brought on 70+ million quids worth of winger yesterday, followed 36 million quids worth of fucking garbage. People defend him on here - but really he's a fucking muppet.
Irish Liverpool fan. Cannot be taken seriouslyArf! LoL!
The Journalists(?) at the Guardian who are stealing a living, over thinking too much again.
Another one with a very bad Tash. Is it a Tash thing?
Alex Ferguson and Manchester United weren't mentioned. They dominated the PL for 20 years by out spending every other club and buying the best players. Strange how the PL inequalities is now a problem, but it wasn't over those 20 years.
I hope we spend £500million on deadline day and Khaldoon helicopters his massive schlong into Kaveh’s bitter kite while slapping Dharmesh on his bald headI'm not sure where to start with this. The irony of a guy whose job it is to hype up the possibility of clubs spending vast sums of money on players. Yet it offends his morals when the most successful team of the last decade breaks the transfer record using money to quote his own words we have "generated ourselves" by being successful after, shock horror, an initial period of heavy investment by ambitious owners. What they have done is offensive to him whereas the Glazer model is somehow being lauded.
You would think from listening to these people that the Rags achieved their position at the start of the PL era by sprouting organically from nowhere. It's nauseating.
When this utter oxygen thief and Jim Shite get together on transfer deadline day the spending of money and breaking of records is seen as something to celebrate. His employers have done perhaps more than anyone to create the conditions whereby football has become big business, an arms race between the biggest clubs to sign the best players. Yet somehow his indignation is reserved for just one club.
At least we have Mike Wedderburn fighting our corner occasionally on there (I wish he could take over at the Etihad on matchdays from Hugh Ferrretface).
I need to take a break from twatter for a while to avoid Uberkunts like Kaveh!
Imagine being the sort of battered wife City fan who thinks ‘Neville is alright actually’. Those try hard fwenny fwends Pathetic hipsterThrows the odd compliment to trick the divs listening in but most of us know that he’s one the biggest wankers out there in pundit land. He hates us like we hate him. Never trust a rat, especially an ugly, squirmy little one like him.