Gary Neville's analysis...

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by USA_Loyal_Royal » 18 Dec 2012 20:01

USA_Loyal_Royal what we desperately need:

prem quality RB
prem quality CDM
prem quality CM/AM
prem quality CB

we get those 4 i could actually see us staying up baring a good run of form!

if guthrie and jem get back to health and are in the team and kebe stays healthy we could have a good run!


danny simpson from newcastle for RB anyone???

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by Twix » 18 Dec 2012 20:03

Neville is so much better than most other pundits although that's largely because he's one of the few that actually bothers with proper analysis.
Many others have somehow managed to get a job where their sole contribution is describing exactly what everybody has just seen before overusing the word "quality", why bother working out that the full backs or midfield are getting outnumbered when you could just lazily say "they needed a bit more quality"? I have no idea how their bosses let them get away with it.

The other thing is that he tries not to listen to everybody else's opinions so his own views remain fresh.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by Biscuit_Boy » 18 Dec 2012 20:37

Didn't particularly like the bloke before, but I thought he was excellent as soon as he started with Sky. And at least they don't use 'Butch' Wilkins as co-commentator any more...

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by Polish International » 18 Dec 2012 22:05

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Jink You lot may laugh but what about Gary Neville as our manager if the Russian gives BM the Spanish Archer?

The man knows his stuff clearly plus he is young and could build a great team to come straight back up and survive the following season in the premiership. It is also a big plus that he has his obvious connections at United- fergie may be inclined to lend us some of their up an coming talent.

I would be overjoyed if the above ever happend :D


You think GN does it all off his own back?..there are anylists in the studio looking over the game with a fine toothed comb . GN only relays it to the viewers.
besides he is employed by the FA as coach for the national team plus SKY which probably pays more than we could afford,


You're wrong, somebody edits the footage together but Neville picks out all the analysis himself. He is excellent and so far ahead of most of his peers it's laughable.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by MmmMonsterMunch » 18 Dec 2012 22:15

Why would 'analysts' that aren't professional footballers offer up anything that Neville can't? I'm reasonably sure they are just there to edit the highlight reels & then Neville takes care of the rest.

AFAIK he plans to manage in the future. He will be good I'm sure & is a breath of fresh air on Sky.


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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by RoyalBlue » 18 Dec 2012 22:17

So absolutely spot on and such a damning indictment of McDermott's failings last night in particular.

Forget the squad strength or even team selection for a while. Last night's disastrous performance and result was down to ridiculously naive tactics and absolutely appalling defending and the manager and his assistant have to take the full blame for that.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 19 Dec 2012 07:33

Neville is so much better than most other pundits although that's largely because he's one of the few that actually bothers with proper analysis.


When Gary Neville first started at Sky he was nervous and could not present.

That has all changed; he is turning out to be one of the best pundits football has seen with his post match analysis.

His schooling with Sir Alex is shining through.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by REMTARDROYAL » 19 Dec 2012 10:53

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You think GN does it all off his own back


There will be people doing the video editing but he knows his stuff , he doesnt use an autocue ..... personally i think he's one of the best at his job
Definately miles better than Gray/Lawro/Hansen and the rest of the tv mongdiv presenters


My understanding is that he does do a lot of the research himself.

He is excellent and so far ahead of most of his peers it's laughable.


It's one of the things that I dislike most about punditry - the usual pundit portrays it as top players doing skillful things and there's no level of thought behind it. But any player at that level must have been drilled as to what was really going on. So they're doing it deliberately? Perhaps to keep a mystique about the job?

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Many others have somehow managed to get a job where their sole contribution is describing exactly what everybody has just seen before overusing the word "quality", why bother working out that the full backs or midfield are getting outnumbered when you could just lazily say "they needed a bit more quality"? I have no idea how their bosses let them get away with it.


This, really

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by retro_royal » 19 Dec 2012 10:58

Forget getting Neville in as manager, you should try and get him in as first choice right back.


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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by trueroyal1871 » 19 Dec 2012 11:08

USA_Loyal_Royal what we desperately need:

prem quality RB
prem quality CDM
prem quality CM/AM
prem quality CB

we get those 4 i could actually see us staying up baring a good run of form!

if guthrie and jem get back to health and are in the team and kebe stays healthy we could have a good run!


This is what I would like to see and I think with the right personnel we could pull ourselves out of it by the end of the season. I have a gut feeling we'll stay up by the skin of our teeth.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by Reading West » 19 Dec 2012 12:54

The saddest part of his analysis on monday was Nevelle showing all of Readings defensive frailties in his pre match analysis, and in the first half Reading providing him with loads of examples to verify that viewpoint during the half-time analysis. As he said it was like a "broken down record player" :cry:

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by LoyalRoyal22 » 19 Dec 2012 14:26

Spot on assesment. We are crying out for Defensive midfielder that is mobile

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by Royal91 » 19 Dec 2012 14:30

Jokes going around on twitter. 'Reading FC are like your missus at Xmas, they kick off at least 4 times every 90 mins'


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by Blackbag » 19 Dec 2012 14:50

Gary Neville would be a great manager for us with all hes learnt off Sir Alex although i hate Man utd youd just know he would take no shit off cutain players and wouldnt be to pally with them hence playing the best eleven .....Brian! :x

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by REMTARDROYAL » 19 Dec 2012 15:04

Royal91 Jokes going around on twitter. 'Reading FC are like your missus at Xmas, they kick off at least 4 times every 90 mins'



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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by bcubed » 20 Dec 2012 23:25

Mid Sussex Royal What was impressive was his pre match comments when he looked at the set up of both teams and how sides had scored against us - particularly the space left in the middle from the low puilled back cross - agree, I really hope all our coaching staff reviewed the sky coverage as we are making the same mistakes week in week in out and it is down to tactics as much as the players.

I know everyone is slaughtering Leigertwood and to some extent Tabb on here but what the hell chance have the two of them got when they are outnumbered in midfield by technical superior players week in, week out?


Spot on
Been saying the same
Don't blame these two blame the system and tactics

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by leon » 20 Dec 2012 23:35

Reading West The saddest part of his analysis on monday was Nevelle showing all of Readings defensive frailties in his pre match analysis, and in the first half Reading providing him with loads of examples to verify that viewpoint during the half-time analysis. As he said it was like a "broken down record player" :cry:


THAT is the indictment of the current management setup. Gary Neville can see it (ok he was the best English right back of his generation but really) he can see it Brian can't - or at least can't fix it.

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Re: Gary Neville's analysis...

by robbieroyal » 21 Dec 2012 22:27

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USA_Loyal_Royal what we desperately need:

prem quality RB
prem quality CDM
prem quality CM/AM
prem quality CB

we get those 4 i could actually see us staying up baring a good run of form!

if guthrie and jem get back to health and are in the team and kebe stays healthy we could have a good run!


This is what I would like to see and I think with the right personnel we could pull ourselves out of it by the end of the season. I have a gut feeling we'll stay up by the skin of our teeth.


This would be nice yes but you looking at £20mil in transfer fees plus wages etc. No Fecking chance!!

If we beat Swansea and Sham then we may hit a roll but I can only see 2/3 points from next 3 games.


We are virtually down, will need a dramatic improvement in the second half of the season and it is a Big Ask!

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