No. I disagree. Milner has at least some attacking instinct.The thing I can't understand is people advocating signing Milner.
He's effectively a Neville clone
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No. I disagree. Milner has at least some attacking instinct.The thing I can't understand is people advocating signing Milner.
He's effectively a Neville clone
The thing I can't understand is people advocating signing Milner.
He's effectively a Neville clone
No mate. No.
Exactly, it's a firm no from me too.
Almost?lol
Milner can cross a ball and actually run (although not at great speed), Neville was almost useless.
lol
Milner can cross a ball and actually run (although not at great speed), Neville was almost useless.
Hahaha. He put a couple of boss tackles in. Other than that he was dreadful and a bad tosser to boot.
Smeggy plum
Phil Neville said:
There has been a real feel-good factor surrounding England ahead of this World Cup - but now is the time to deliver.
I have a good feeling that, if we produce a positive performance against Italy in our first game, it will set us up nicely well for the rest of the tournament.
For the life of me I cannot see why if you have seven years to build a stadium you don't get the most important thing right, which is the playing surface. I just do not understand how you can make those mistakes.
It is disappointing, but it will be the same for both sides. It might even suit England in a way if it prevents Italy finding any rhythm in their passing but, of course, it might stop Roy Hodgson's side, too.
It is one of those things where England are going to have to deal with it the best that they can, but I am confident the manager will have his team set up in the right way.
I know Danny Welbeck well from working with him at Manchester United and know that he is brilliant at winning the ball high up the pitch
If I get some spare time, I am hoping to watch a lot of the other teams train because I am a young coach and I want to see the best coaches working in training and look at other players, systems and tactics. I am out here with a really open mind, hoping to learn.
That was an unwritten rule and it will be the same over the next few weeks but, hopefully, I will get to watch England train because I am based in Rio just around the corner from England's base.
I am here for the BBC but I will have my United hat on, too, catching up with our players who are here with their national teams, and also looking at others, too.
just a yes man, unbelievable he has gotten this far in football, as a player, coach and pundit, he is in above his station on every one, complete fraud
just a yes man, unbelievable he has gotten this far in football, as a player, coach and pundit, he is in above his station on every one, complete fraud