Hey folks,
Just watched Gary Neville's reaction after the Manchester Derby and WOW — he didn’t hold back.
He described the mentality within the current Manchester United setup as a "disease" and slammed what he called "robot managers" and lifeless performances. He wasn’t just taking aim at Ten Hag, either. This felt like a deeper criticism of the club's culture over the past decade.
Key Points Neville Made:
A Disease in the Game Gary Neville Erupts Over Manchester Derby Calls Out Man Utd and Robot Managers
What do you all think:
Just watched Gary Neville's reaction after the Manchester Derby and WOW — he didn’t hold back.
He described the mentality within the current Manchester United setup as a "disease" and slammed what he called "robot managers" and lifeless performances. He wasn’t just taking aim at Ten Hag, either. This felt like a deeper criticism of the club's culture over the past decade.

- Said there’s a deep-rooted issue at United beyond tactics — a lack of leadership and accountability.
- Criticized the team for collapsing mentally under pressure (again).
- Suggested managers are being stifled or neutered into corporate mouthpieces instead of strong leaders.
- Called the squad “soulless” — harsh, but fair?
A Disease in the Game Gary Neville Erupts Over Manchester Derby Calls Out Man Utd and Robot Managers
What do you all think:
- Is Neville right to use words like “disease” and “soulless”?
- Are the issues at United fixable with just a new manager or are they deeper?
- Who do you blame more — the board, the players, or the coaching?