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IcyDarling
post Feb 3 2011, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(boxsystem @ Feb 3 2011, 02:38 AM)
Neville announces retirement
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Legend!  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

Best RB United and England had.
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Haven't really watch football last time, so i didnt get to see his best at his peak times. Even at his age, he uses experiences gained to cover his pace. Great RB indeed. Best RB for England and Man Utd just judging from his performance last season, let alone his whole career where he peaked =)
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What a sad day for me..my fav right back retired..

gonna wear my G. Neville 2 today to pay tribute to him..made my decision right to print his name on this season home jersey..
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Gary Neville is a red, is a red, is a red

Gary Neville is a red, he hates scousers.



Champions League final group stage 98/99. 4 games later, we beat Juventus (which reached the UCL final in the last 3 years) in the classic game at Turin,




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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Feb 3 2011, 03:52 AM)
SAF on Gary.

No wonder he doesnt need an agent for himself  laugh.gif

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TQVM ... Gary .... (many agent sure happy after this)

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Ex-Reds' respect for Neville

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Great servants from United's past have paid tribute to Gary Neville following his retirement from football.

Lou Macari and Arthur Albiston spoke exclusively to ManUtd.com as the news spread on Wednesday evening - here's a transcript of what they told us:

Lou Macari (United midfielder, 1973-84)

"Without a doubt, Gary Neville has been one of the club’s greatest ever players, certainly in the top ten or twenty.

"When you saw the important games coming around, the ones that really meant something, and the trophies were at stake, Gary was always determined and dogged, and everything you want in a player, to make sure it happened for him and for his team-mates.

"I’ve got to say there aren’t enough Gary Nevilles in the game. If there were, the game would be better. A lot of the youngsters would be better off listening to and watching players like Gary Neville and picking up good habits from him.

"Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs are a dying breed and it really is sad to see that quality and that type of person and player departing the scene.

"When great players have left in the past, we’ve always doubted whether they can be replaced – but they have been. I’m not so sure you can replace the three boys I’ve been talking about and you can throw the manager in with them as well. I don’t care who comes along in the next couple of years to replace Sir Alex, Ryan, Paul and Gary. To replace them to the same level of consistency is not going to happen unfortunately."

Arthur Albiston (United defender, 1974-88)

"Gary’s stopped playing at the very top level. Credit to him for that – it’s not easy to play for Manchester United for almost 20 years, until you’re almost 36 years of age. He’s had a tremendous career.

"I don’t think many people saw Gary’s retirement coming. At least not yet. I thought we might see him call it a day at the end of the season, just because he’s not played an awful lot of football this term. But perhaps he feels he can no longer give the sort of performances that are required at Manchester United.

"It’s a very difficult decision to retire and at the end of the day you’re the only person who knows when the time is right to stop playing.

"I just hope everybody realises how fortunate we’ve been to have watched him. Gary was one of the most consistent performers in the English league for many, many seasons and could always be relied upon in big games. He’s admitted on many occasions that he isn’t the most naturally gifted footballer, but I think he sells himself a bit short: you don’t play more than 600 games for the biggest club in the world without being a top, top player.

"It’s a sad day and I know a lot of United fans will be upset. Fans of other clubs? I’m not so sure! Gary always wore his heart on his sleeve and made no secret of his love for United. You could see how much it meant to Gary whenever the club won trophies. We’ll miss him, that’s for sure."


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Wayne is halfway there

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Wayne Rooney's brace against Aston Villa has put him on track to reach ten goals for the season - the tally Sir Alex Ferguson envisages for him.

In his column for last night's match programme, the United boss insisted he wasn't concerned by the forward's goal return which, at the time of writing, was three from 18 appearances. Now Rooney has five strikes to his name and, fitness permitting, nearly four full months to double that number.

"Some of our critics are making a meal out of the fact that Wayne is lagging behind in the goal stakes," said Sir Alex in United Review.

"He is (behind), compared with the bucketload he scored last year, but I am not worried.

"It's the scoring partnership that matters and the combination between our two front men has improved beyond all recognition. Last season Wayne benefited from Dimitar's work but this year it is Berbatov who is enjoying the last touch."

Sir Alex believes the better synchronised Berbatov-Rooney axis is now similar to a celebrated pairing from the club's Treble-winning season.

"If we finish the season with Berbatov scoring 30 and Wayne on 10 - and those are the targets I have in mind - I will be more than happy. That's what I call a successful strike partnership, reminiscent of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke, and you know what we won when they were hot!"


http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-Features...fway-there.aspx

So 10 is the target for Wazza? biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(bob @ Feb 3 2011, 09:01 AM)
TQVM ... Gary .... (many agent sure happy after this)

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he is already representing some of the young players, after retirement he can act as an agent full time representing more players, so surely many agents will not be happy tongue.gif
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Thanks for your contribution to the team Gary Neville. Salute~ notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(corez @ Feb 3 2011, 08:40 AM)
Gary Neville is a red, is a red, is a red

Gary Neville is a red, he hates scousers.



Champions League final group stage 98/99. 4 games later, we beat Juventus (which reached the UCL final in the last 3 years) in the classic game at Turin,


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woi! is this one of your birthday wishes!?
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Gaz Nev out so we have only 24/25 on our squad list. How does this squad list work anyway? Is there a deadline to submit it or something and have we passed it? We also have the CL knockout stage squad list also kan?
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QUOTE(Rhadykall @ Feb 3 2011, 10:23 AM)
Gaz Nev out so we have only 24/25 on our squad list. How does this squad list work anyway? Is there a deadline to submit it or something and have we passed it? We also have the CL knockout stage squad list also kan?
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it's already February, so we missed the deadline. (YES I PLAY FM)
even with 24 players, we still have buttloads of youngsters.
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QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Feb 3 2011, 10:40 AM)
it's already February, so we missed the deadline. (YES I PLAY FM)
even with 24 players, we still have buttloads of youngsters.
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Rugi je. We've missed only the BPL deadline or the CL one as well?
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post Feb 3 2011, 10:57 AM

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god i feel so sad that neville is retired..
what a great servant he has been to the club.
i wonder how we're gonna feel when giggsy and scholesy does retire...... cry.gif
these 3 have given us so many memories....it'll never be the same again without them.
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QUOTE(Rhadykall @ Feb 3 2011, 10:45 AM)
Rugi je. We've missed only the BPL deadline or the CL one as well?
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CL one will be announced soon if I'm not mistaken.
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post Feb 3 2011, 11:04 AM

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I guess Neville had his consideration when he retired thou.... He should be relieve that rafael series of super on field performance...

1 GREAT RIGHT BACK RETIRED,
ANOTHER REPLACING IT!
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thanks Gary for everthing.... another legend retiring from football
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post Feb 3 2011, 11:10 AM

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Gary Gary, best RB in England. If u ask me to pick my best starting 11, the first position I will name it will be RB Gary Neville. His runs, his crosses, his long throws and his defense, he is all round full back that I ever seen. After his injuries and can't manage to get back into England team, they hardly find a replacement for him even till today.

Thanks Gary and hope to see u involved in behind the scene for united
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QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Feb 3 2011, 10:13 AM)
woi! is this one of your birthday wishes!?
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Cannot tell woo, nanti will not comes true.
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QUOTE(Sheep319 @ Feb 3 2011, 10:40 AM)
it's already February, so we missed the deadline. (YES I PLAY FM)
even with 24 players, we still have buttloads of youngsters.
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aa we missed apa ??the squad already submitted the names and will ann soon.

nothing else to add on gaz.its all been said on and off the pitch.a great legend and servant, thats another one in the legends. notworthy.gif

as for his future plans, who knows he might take a holiday and then come back and coach the kids biggrin.gif

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post Feb 3 2011, 11:37 AM

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G. Nev will be the manager of the Malta National football team, u hear this from here first!
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post Feb 3 2011, 11:44 AM

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As much as people showers Beckham with praises for his crosses, Neville is up there with him. Just because he's not the poster boy, people underrate him.

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