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Gary Neville’s pathetically biased West Ham and Arsenal tweets prove what we’re up against

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Gary Neville’s pathetically biased West Ham and Arsenal tweets yesterday proved exactly what we are up against.

West Ham and Arsenal both won their respective games yesterday, and Gary Neville took to Twitter in reaction to the results.

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Neville has incurred the wrath of the Hammers fans in the past with his continual claims that Declan Rice isn’t worth what we are demanding for him.

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He gives off this aura that the so called big six are entitled to take the best players from the ‘other 14’ without paying what they’re actually worth.

And that attitude shone through yesterday when Neville took to Twitter in reaction to Sunday’s Premier League results…

Gary Neville’s pathetically biased West Ham and Arsenal tweets prove what we’re up against

The Premier League is set up to help the ‘big six’ as much as they can. You can see from the horrendous officiating and decisions going in favour of those clubs week in week out.

VAR has only served to enable that agenda even more so.

It’s not only that though – the media play a huge part in the narrative as well. If it’s not ex-players from the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United trying to barter down the prices of our players it’s pundits urging referees to get harsher with their treatment of the physicality that the top six sides usually face.

We definitely don’t get the credit that we deserve for some of the magnificent wins we’ve had over the past couple of years – notably yesterday’s 1-0 win over Manchester United.

Meanwhile, the media are fawning over Arsenal after their 2-0 win against Newcastle at St James’ Park.

And Neville’s two tweets about the respective games summed it all up in a nutshell for me:

So let me get this right – Premier League trophy chasing Arsenal beating a Champions League contender was ‘unbelievable’ but relegation threatened West Ham earning a superb win over fourth placed Manchester United was because of them being ‘so poor’.

Where on earth is the balanced punditry from Neville? Where was the praise for the Hammers for pinning Man United back and making them look nothing more than average?

The sycophantic mob over at Sky Sports and BT Sport cannot help themselves can they!

West Ham should have been praised to the hilt by Gary Neville for our performance yesterday, just like Arsenal were.

Instead, he chose to highlight how poor Manchester United were. He’s forgetting one simple thing – the Hammers made them play like that. At least his tweets yesterday proved to everyone once again just how blinkered his views on football can be at times.

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