Sky probably thought they were balancing things out and perhaps they would have got stick from City fans had they gone for a neutral, but still had Neville in the studio.
Wouldn't have been an issue as far as I am concerned as Neville has turned into a class analyser, but can see they could have expected flak regardless.
As for Quinn, yes it was obvious he was a City fan, but really didn't feel it was an issue during the game. If you want real bias, have a listen to Brian Moore for England rugby games...he's hilarious!! ;-)
But surely Brian Moore anyalising England playing rugby on an English radio station should be bias? Like Boycott on TMS.
I couldn't give a toss about the result but I thought Quinn was awful too. The bit at the end where he was basically shouting at a city player to get back and defend was laughable. I am also in the GN fan club. His analysis and insight is great and doesn't seem to have much of a pro Utd slant.
A big surprise for me as I couldn't stand him as a player.
quinn was totally bias anyone would have thought city where the best team the world has ever seen, personally i thought both teams where shite.poor premier league for me this year.
Quinn was ridiculously biased last night bit I think he can be forgiven given it was such a momentous evening for City and he's obviously still a big fan of the club.
Gary Neville was laudably magnanimous afterwards and continues to impress with his analysis etc.
I really did not notice any bias but then i do hate utd for representing everything wrong with English football IMO.
Though it is laughable if any United fans are complaining about bias after one match/incident but then they are the most important club in the world, apparently.
Sky probably thought they were balancing things out and perhaps they would have got stick from City fans had they gone for a neutral, but still had Neville in the studio.
Wouldn't have been an issue as far as I am concerned as Neville has turned into a class analyser, but can see they could have expected flak regardless.
As for Quinn, yes it was obvious he was a City fan, but really didn't feel it was an issue during the game. If you want real bias, have a listen to Brian Moore for England rugby games...he's hilarious!! ;-)
But surely Brian Moore anyalising England playing rugby on an English radio station should be bias? Like Boycott on TMS.
Boycs isn't biased, he's just outspoken and opinionated.
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The bit at the end where he was basically shouting at a city player to get back and defend was laughable.
I am also in the GN fan club. His analysis and insight is great and doesn't seem to have much of a pro Utd slant.
A big surprise for me as I couldn't stand him as a player.
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Gary Neville was laudably magnanimous afterwards and continues to impress with his analysis etc.
Though it is laughable if any United fans are complaining about bias after one match/incident but then they are the most important club in the world, apparently.
I like United yes B but the point when he was goading Ferguson was disgraceful.
Think he was one of the first players to donate all the money from his testimonial to charity.
Bar Gary Neville there's not many on Sky who actually are any good at presenting/commentating.
Ah well, explains a lot.
Boycs isn't biased, he's just outspoken and opinionated.
"My old mum coulda played that in 'er pinny"
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