I am starting to think that this injury to Gary Neville might be worse than we are being led to believe. He missed quite a chunk of last season, and the way things are going it will be some time in November at the earliest that we will see him this season, and that is barring another injury recurrence . At this stage in his career this is the last thing he needs, i would have thought. We have seen how Giggs has lost the old blistering pace of his youth over the last 18 months, luckily he has managed to adapt his game brilliantly, and i would say he will still be good for one more season after this, although i should imagine he will figure less and less and may end up as more of a super sub by the end of that time. I am afraid i think it would be more to the detriment of Gary Nevilles game if when he eventually gets back to full fitness, we find he has lost a little pace, or probably an even worse scenario for him and us if he doesn't trust his body enough to burst up and down that flank at full pelt the way he could in his prime. I suppose we will find out one way or another when he finally does make a reappearance. It wasn't very encouraging he didn't make the team for last nights reserve game against Liverpool.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article331118.ece
Brian Glanville reviews Bobby Charltons new book
http://www.sportstaronnet.com/stories/20071013504103300.htm
It is looking grim for Sammy lee at Bolton, i have always believed if you appoint a manager you have to give him at least the season to show his worth. However if you have completely lost the dressing room, and perhaps more importantly they are all ex internationals and seasoned professionals that is a different a matter. It just shows what can happen when you lose an experienced manager, just like Charlton when they lost Curbishley last season http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/bolton/article2641654.ece
A couple of pieces from the guardians comment is free section about inheritance tax, home ownership and tax in general.
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_cox/2007/10/poisonous_heritage.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2189492,00.html
Friday, October 12, 2007
Gary Neville
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