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Talks about us quite a bit on this and some of it is pretty similar to the one he did with Simon Jordan a few weeks back. Probably the most open I've heard speak about the Beale situation though.. 'Michael's a very confident, confident person' There's a thin line between confidence and arrogance Les!
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 10:38 - Mar 26 with 8048 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 10:38 - Mar 26 by LowerloftLad
That was an insightful podcast.
Also Gary Neville admitting he applied for QPR job.
Wow - that was a hefty bullet we dodged there! An incredibly ordinary footballer who massively over-achieved in various star-studded United/England squads, absolute managerial catastrophe at Valencia, took the Sheikhs' money to commentate in Qatar (and was humiliated on Have I Got News for You for his cynicism), had the piss taken out of him on Sky as 'Gary No-Mates', and by various accounts a complete c*nt to people who work for him, never mind his socialist sheen.
Gary Neville - a man only his mother could love (and I bet she's a c*nt too).
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 10:38 - Mar 26 by daveB
Roy Keane is brilliant on these podcasts, so different to what you see on tv
The bit on QPR was nothing we hadn't heard before really but the whole show is so good and he came across well imo
Ive watched a few of these on YouTube. I quite enjoy that laid back , natural, behind the scenes type of TV chat. I think it brings out a bit more honesty in the question and answers, rather than a rigid interview. Haven't seen this one yet though. I take it Les didn't bring up SWP, rinsing us for £60 G a week for sweet FA in return, contributing to our financial meltdown ?
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 18:27 - Mar 26 with 7398 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 18:19 - Mar 26 by PunteR
Ive watched a few of these on YouTube. I quite enjoy that laid back , natural, behind the scenes type of TV chat. I think it brings out a bit more honesty in the question and answers, rather than a rigid interview. Haven't seen this one yet though. I take it Les didn't bring up SWP, rinsing us for £60 G a week for sweet FA in return, contributing to our financial meltdown ?
No he didn't name any names but did say we went down with multiple players on 70k a week refusing to play and slagging the club off who we couldn't get rid of
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 18:30 - Mar 26 with 7391 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 17:53 - Mar 26 by stainrods_elbow
Wow - that was a hefty bullet we dodged there! An incredibly ordinary footballer who massively over-achieved in various star-studded United/England squads, absolute managerial catastrophe at Valencia, took the Sheikhs' money to commentate in Qatar (and was humiliated on Have I Got News for You for his cynicism), had the piss taken out of him on Sky as 'Gary No-Mates', and by various accounts a complete c*nt to people who work for him, never mind his socialist sheen.
Gary Neville - a man only his mother could love (and I bet she's a c*nt too).
Do you think you could make clear what you think of Gary Neville, Stainrod?
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 19:14 - Mar 26 with 7270 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 17:53 - Mar 26 by stainrods_elbow
Wow - that was a hefty bullet we dodged there! An incredibly ordinary footballer who massively over-achieved in various star-studded United/England squads, absolute managerial catastrophe at Valencia, took the Sheikhs' money to commentate in Qatar (and was humiliated on Have I Got News for You for his cynicism), had the piss taken out of him on Sky as 'Gary No-Mates', and by various accounts a complete c*nt to people who work for him, never mind his socialist sheen.
Gary Neville - a man only his mother could love (and I bet she's a c*nt too).
Jeez.
Thats brutal Stainrod !!
Would consider this to be just a tad harsh.
Am thinking perhaps you are chief correspondent for the "Gary Neville Haters Society"
Remind me never to rinse out any comments by yourself ever again.
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 06:01 - Mar 27 by rbee
Not as brutal as you might think. He has said himself that after he left school and joined United full time he dropped all of his mates completely.
I have also heard plenty of stories of him refusing to sign autographs whilst other players, including his brother Phil, happily signed.
I met him when he visited our office in Qatar; actually came over as quite a decent bloke.
He got lost in the building so I went to get him and his crew. When I found him, our big African security guard was beside himself and kept bellowing, 'Oh my God, its you, its really you!' It was embarrassing. GN shook his hand, had a little chat, and posed for a pic.
We get in the lift, quiet descends, and I pipe up, 'He'll finish his shift, phone back home and tell the family...today, I met Phil Neville's brother!' GN pissed himself.
We chatted about the then forthcoming WC. He was well switched on about the workers' rights issues.
Bloody glad he wasn't our manager though!
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 10:24 - Mar 27 by Hayesender
I enjoyed it, but think Les let Beale off lightly tbh
I don't watch these things, because I find people on podcasts can waffle on at times. However, I did watch this, and really enjoyed it.
However, I thought SLF really showed MB up in relation to the Wolves job. But his admission that once GRFC came in was fair. It reminded me when I was back in December after MB left, and I was talking to one of the club shop staff and he basically said the same thing: Beale loved GRFC, it was his dream job and wouldn't you leave to take your dream job if it were offered you?
Look at it like that, fair enough. But I bet MB wished he'd waited and saw things out at QPR. SLF's comment that MB had the players eating out of the palm of his hands was telling.
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 18:19 - Mar 26 by PunteR
Ive watched a few of these on YouTube. I quite enjoy that laid back , natural, behind the scenes type of TV chat. I think it brings out a bit more honesty in the question and answers, rather than a rigid interview. Haven't seen this one yet though. I take it Les didn't bring up SWP, rinsing us for £60 G a week for sweet FA in return, contributing to our financial meltdown ?
Pretty sure SWP had left (2015) before Les came in (2016).
But I would've loved it if SWP was one of those senior players still at the club milking us when Les arrived. As that would've made for very awkward viewing with Ian Wright sitting there listening!
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 13:50 - Mar 27 with 6033 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 11:04 - Mar 27 by PlanetHonneywood
I don't watch these things, because I find people on podcasts can waffle on at times. However, I did watch this, and really enjoyed it.
However, I thought SLF really showed MB up in relation to the Wolves job. But his admission that once GRFC came in was fair. It reminded me when I was back in December after MB left, and I was talking to one of the club shop staff and he basically said the same thing: Beale loved GRFC, it was his dream job and wouldn't you leave to take your dream job if it were offered you?
Look at it like that, fair enough. But I bet MB wished he'd waited and saw things out at QPR. SLF's comment that MB had the players eating out of the palm of his hands was telling.
In retrospect you have to wonder if the players would have continued to love and respect Beale if he had stayed.
Our form wasn't great when Beale left and as we have seen Beale can talk and talk and talk and talk the talk but has yet to walk the walk,
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 14:03 - Mar 27 with 5993 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 18:19 - Mar 26 by PunteR
Ive watched a few of these on YouTube. I quite enjoy that laid back , natural, behind the scenes type of TV chat. I think it brings out a bit more honesty in the question and answers, rather than a rigid interview. Haven't seen this one yet though. I take it Les didn't bring up SWP, rinsing us for £60 G a week for sweet FA in return, contributing to our financial meltdown ?
More to the point, who was the manager actually responsible for signing dross like SWP, Barton et al in the first place, thus enabling them to rinse the club by earning salaries way in excess of their playing abilities.
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 17:44 - Mar 27 with 5679 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 14:24 - Mar 27 by Loyalitat
More to the point, who was the manager actually responsible for signing dross like SWP, Barton et al in the first place, thus enabling them to rinse the club by earning salaries way in excess of their playing abilities.
Warnock. He signed them yes, and they in return for their lucrative contract, went out of their way to get Warnock the sack. They didn't play to the best of their abilities, and the club was a mess. Name a club that hasn't tried and sign prem players when they get promoted. The takeover from Fernandes made all signings Last minute dot com. Not sure what your point is.? I'm pretty sure Warnock didn't sign SWP on the proviso he does fcuk all .
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 19:16 - Mar 27 with 5545 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 19:16 - Mar 27 by traininvain
I’m assuming the argument with the former manager re loanee who had a couple of shockers was Warburton and Sanderson.
Could also have been Tim Iroegbunam. Had some shockers and was certainly not deserving of a starting place at times. Beale played a big part, which fits Ferdinand’s story. There were penalty clauses for not playing him.
And from what I’ve seen of Alex Aoraha, who plays the same position, I’d much prefer Aoraha. A player we own, who has genuine quality, but who has not yet had a chance.
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Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 21:23 - Mar 27 with 5321 views
Les on the Stick to Football podcast on 21:23 - Mar 27 by daveB
think it was Warburton and Andre Gray
“We’d taken a kid on loan and were paying quite a lot of money. And he’d had a couple of horror games. .. and this is what I’m talking about, development and giving people an opportunity. You’ll take someone from a Tottenham or an Arsenal, take them on loan, and allow them to play badly, in 10 games, but your very own you give 1 game to; and if he plays like that; you’re like right he’s out the door [from the managers perspective]. And that’s the only time I’ve had an argument with the manager.”
The context suggested to me it was related to a young player. A young prem loan, blocking our own young player that Les was not happy with. Either way, it was a fascinating listen behind the scenes.