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    I dont support either team but I dont see anything wrong with either celebration. Neville did not leave the pitch, If he did what robben did to the opposing fans that would be a different story. Neville is loved by Man Utd Supporters and hated by Liverpool supporters and Gerrard and Carragher are loved by Liverpool supporters and hated by Man Utd Fans. We can all see the commong theme between all 3 players.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD
    I dont support either team but I dont see anything wrong with either celebration. Neville did not leave the pitch, If he did what robben did to the opposing fans that would be a different story. Neville is loved by Man Utd Supporters and hated by Liverpool supporters and Gerrard and Carragher are loved by Liverpool supporters and hated by Man Utd Fans. We can all see the commong theme between all 3 players.
    Neville and Carragher would be much more similar, both born and bread fans of the teams that they play for, always have been and always will be. Gerrard on the other hand was an Everton fan growing up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Neville and Carragher would be much more similar, both born and bread fans of the teams that they play for, always have been and always will be. Gerrard on the other hand was an Everton fan growing up
    Gerrard was a Liverpool fan like his dad.

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    Was Gerrard not an Everton mascot in his youth no? There are photos of him as a kid decked out in his Everton gear posing with the FA Cup trophy anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafa B
    Gerrard was a Liverpool fan like his dad.
    Strange that, the picture of him decked out in the full Everton gear, head to toe, says different. Kept a copy, ill try get it scanned and post it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Strange that, the picture of him decked out in the full Everton gear, head to toe, says different. Kept a copy, ill try get it scanned and post it
    Well unless he's telling Porky Pies that Barnes was his favourite player and used to go the games with this dad. Carragher was an Everton fan i know that but first i have heard that Gerrard was will be news to the scousers over here as well!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Neville and Carragher would be much more similar, both born and bread fans of the teams that they play for,
    The Liverpool manager blamed the ref! Disappointed because I didn't think he came from the Souness, Ferguson, Warnock etc "we are never beaten except by the referee" school of management. Funny how the game hinged on the two incidents at the end. Liverpool had a free kick and Gerrard wasted it. Man U had one from a similar position at the other end and scored.

    Awful game. If Man U lost Rooney I am not sure they'd be much better than a UEFA place team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan
    The Liverpool manager blamed the ref! Disappointed because I didn't think he came from the Souness, Ferguson, Warnock etc "we are never beaten except by the referee" school of management. Funny how the game hinged on the two incidents at the end. Liverpool had a free kick and Gerrard wasted it. Man U had one from a similar position at the other end and scored.

    Awful game. If Man U lost Rooney I am not sure they'd be much better than a UEFA place team.
    I never heard him blame the ref he may disputed a few decisions but first i heard he blamed the ref on the defeat. I know he blamed the defence for the goal.

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    the guardian's fiver's take on neville:

    http://football.guardian.co.uk/fiver/


    WANTED: DEAD OR MAIMED

    Mr Gary Neville, 30, is wanted by police in connection with a serious incident near Manchester's Trafford DevilBowl on Sunday afternoon. Neville was caught on CCTV committing the recently outlawed activity of displaying passion during a football match. His conduct was an affront to the mature sensibilities of enlightened, right-thinking persons who had endeavoured to build bridges between the cities of Manchester and Liverpool during the game by singing hymns such as: "Are you watching Georgie Best?" and "Who's that dying on the runway?" Police would also like to question Mr Neville in connection with the suspicious death of a whale in the London area.

    Mr Neville is of average height and appearance and is distinctive only through whispy facial b*mfluff and an extremely irritating voice. He should not be approached under any circumstances, especially in tunnels in the Highbury district of London when a Mr Royston Keane is in the vicinity. When found guilty, Neville will be put in front a firing squad consisting of Djibril Cisse and a tall man resembling "Timmah!" from South Park - his prospects of survival are rated "very good".

    Gissagong FC defender Sir James Carragher CBE has fully endorsed the manhunt. "There is a line and Neville crossed it," opined the calm, rational figure that famously threw a coin at Highbury spectators in 2002 and held five fingers up to Rowdies supporters after the two sides drew 0-0 in September. "I've heard people say it's justified because he gets a lot of stick from the Gissagong fans, but he gets the stick because he's been doing that for years," Sir Jamie continued before possibly concluding: "Look at me when I banged in two at the wrong end for United against Liverpool in 1999: I didn't celebrate then, did I eh? Eh? Eh?"

    FBI sources have confirmed that Hollywood star Keanu Reeves is being questioned over allegations that he has incited every single gun-related crime since filming The Matrix in 1999. But reports that a black armband-endorsed minute's silence will be held for a dead whale before Gissagong FC's next home game are as yet unconfirmed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    Police would also like to question Mr Neville in connection with the suspicious death of a whale in the London area.
    This investigation was called off when it conspired that the whale in question was not Frank Lampard as first hoped.

    Wasn't a great game technically but found it intriguing none the less. Someone already made the point about the two freekicks in the last minute. The delivery of the ball was all the difference between three points and one. A good win for United but everyone's playing for second at this stage - (or 4th if your a Gooner like me! )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Strange that, the picture of him decked out in the full Everton gear, head to toe, says different. Kept a copy, ill try get it scanned and post it

    Spoke to two friends of mine last night in Huyton (Stevie G's home town) not that i needed to but anyway he is red and always has been. At one stage when he was a young lad his uncle (A Blue) tried to get him to put an Everton jersey on but he point blank refused (this is an alleged story)!!!! He also had trials with a couple of clubs to see what they had to offer one which included Everton so more than likely the photo may have come then but he is, was and always will be a red.

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    Gerrard was always a red, but he did admit himself that he had both kits when he was a kid. There was never an issue as regards his allegiances though.

    I thought it was great to see Gary Neville celebrate in the manner he did. It just shows the grudging respect he has for the European Champions. He, like everybody else, is waking up to the fact that United will be trailing in Liverpool's wake before long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSemi
    Gerrard was always a red, but he did admit himself that he had both kits when he was a kid. There was never an issue as regards his allegiances though.

    I thought it was great to see Gary Neville celebrate in the manner he did. It just shows the grudging respect he has for the European Champions. He, like everybody else, is waking up to the fact that United will be trailing in Liverpool's wake before long.
    Cheers Joesmi thought i was going mad when i was told he supported Everton!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSemi
    He, like everybody else, is waking up to the fact that United will be trailing in Liverpool's wake before long.


    i think he just really hates scousers

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    Neville should enjoy the moment, there won't be anymore this season.......
    Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.

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    Game was sh!te though. West Ham Fulham last night was a cracker. Anyone else watch it on Fanzone? The Fulham fan is an absolute lunatic! Much more entertaining than the likes of Andy Gray IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Strange that, the picture of him decked out in the full Everton gear, head to toe, says different. Kept a copy, ill try get it scanned and post it
    http://www.4thegame.com/media/00/02/...rd_everton.jpg

    He certainly was a very confused Liverpool fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armando
    http://www.4thegame.com/media/00/02/...rd_everton.jpg

    He certainly was a very confused Liverpool fan.
    So when Wayne Rooney was on trial at Liverpool means he was a red????????

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    gerrard looks very young there to be on a trial at everton. what age would he have been when everton last won the league?

    is it true or a myth that rooney wore everton gear whilst on trial at liverpool??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColinR
    gerrard looks very young there to be on a trial at everton. what age would he have been when everton last won the league?

    is it true or a myth that rooney wore everton gear whilst on trial at liverpool??
    Best way to solve this is listen to him on his recent dvd.

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