Gary Neville

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It's a handball. He gained an advantage by the ball hitting his arm. Personally I think its clear cut

Agreed, any game I have every played whether it be Sunday morning or 5 aside. I would have stuck my hands up and said it hit my hand, practically every one would. It's the spirit of the game.

No one can complain about that decision last night, it doesn't matter if it wasn't deliberate, most fouls and offsides aren't deliberate. But a free kick is still awarded.
 



All this is wide of the mark.
The reason he's a twat is because of his comment regarding that the West Ham fans, and club, are so wrong in thinking a point here would be a good thing, (after a swift acceptance that SU have had a decent start), they should be aiming for all three at grounds/clubs like this, or something alluding to that.
Elitist twat.
Didn't see it in that context. Thought he was mitigating the controversy of the goal by saying West Ham beat themselves by not having a winning mentality. Watched all the coverage after getting home from the match last night (via the pub) and was really impressed, looked like they were having a good time at BDTBL.
 
Didn't see it in that context. Thought he was mitigating the controversy of the goal by saying West Ham beat themselves by not having a winning mentality. Watched all the coverage after getting home from the match last night (via the pub) and was really impressed, looked like they were having a good time at BDTBL.
Agree. Saw it when I got home and he was definitely saying teams shouldn’t look at a point away as a good result. I think that established PL teams like West Ham should always come to a newly promoted team looking to win and see a point as a very far removed second prize
 
Agreed, any game I have every played whether it be Sunday morning or 5 aside. I would have stuck my hands up and said it hit my hand, practically every one would. It's the spirit of the game.

No one can complain about that decision last night, it doesn't matter if it wasn't deliberate, most fouls and offsides aren't deliberate. But a free kick is still awarded.
In my experience, having played at various levels for 30 years, I don’t think that practically everyone in that situation would have admitted the handball. Quite the contrary actually.
That said, it was handball and the letter of the law adherence to,but still a shitty way to have a goal disallowed. Not that I give a flying fuck about West Ham by the way. I was quite delighted by it.
I also think that both Neville and Carragher were superb last night - as they are most weeks.
Only my opinion mind.
 
My only issue with carragher and Neville is that they shouldn’t do Liverpool and manure games, respectively.
I disagree, they’re both objective and offer inside perspective on what’s happening in the clubs now compared to before. JC was critical of Liverpool in the past and GN scathing of what’s happening at Utd. Just because they care doesn’t equal bias and personally I listen to their opinions with interest.
 
Usually like watching Gary Neville do the punditry...but after watching the post match comments after the game, I thought he patronised Sheffield United. "A point away against Sheffield United isn't a good result". Beg to differ, Gary. We're 5th in January for a reason.
 
I think they are great, very entertaining 😁
Great header by John Egan for Rice to visibly pat the ball into his path, sickner for Rice as all our decisions have been for us but hey ho happy days.
 
Usually like watching Gary Neville do the punditry...but after watching the post match comments after the game, I thought he patronised Sheffield United. "A point away against Sheffield United isn't a good result". Beg to differ, Gary. We're 5th in January for a reason.
If you have genuine ambitions to be a top 6 side and over several seasons have had the wage bill and transfer budget to support that, you need to be beating the promoted teams home and away. It’s not patronising it’s just a fact if you want to have a big team mentality.
 
The goal would have been ruled out without VAR (if the ref had seen it) the ball hit his arm which then gave him an unfair advantage, this situation is exactly what VAR was brought in to do.

Playing "devils advocate" - when Egan slipped it gave their man a big advantage and he was in on goal - should the game have been stopped ?
at what point does "gaining an advantage means play should be stopped ?
 
I was thinking that afterwards, it was a complete love in and I heard Carra and Neville say how well they'd been looked after.

That's what football is about, whether its a club taking you back to their pub and putting on a decent spread in their local boozer in Sunday/ Saturday football or a Premier League club doing the equivalent, with pundits, away fans and anyone else, not turning the power sockets off or making them park 15 mins away from the ground

Agree Swiss. I also thought the club and Gary Sinclair got the Martin Peters tribute at half time just right.
 



In my experience, having played at various levels for 30 years, I don’t think that practically everyone in that situation would have admitted the handball. Quite the contrary actually.
That said, it was handball and the letter of the law adherence to,but still a shitty way to have a goal disallowed. Not that I give a flying fuck about West Ham by the way. I was quite delighted by it.
I also think that both Neville and Carragher were superb last night - as they are most weeks.
Only my opinion mind.

You probably play far better quality football than I do 😃

To be fair, I think if the ref had spotted it and called it, rather than VAR, I don't think there would be any controversy
 

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