Alice Cooper, on 23 September 2024 - 08:14 PM, said:
Getting on players backs doesn't do any good and can only serve to have a negative effect. If a player is having a poor game he needs encouraging not berating. I'm sure there's not one of our players goes onto the field of play thinking I'm not bothered if I have a bad game. Our management wouldn't allow that and I'm positive that they all give their best on the day. Football players are human just like the rest of us and as such have the occasional off day just like the rest of us. The last thing they need on one of those days is their own fans screaming abuse at them. I know Tony Moore is no longer with us but I still feel sorry for the poor man to this very day.
AC, you're dead right, and I don't expect those who do have a go at our players would like abuse in their workplace. I've supervised apprentices throughout my working life, and I've had a few who were the Tony Moore of their chosen field, but no matter how many times they've got things wrong, I kept my cool.
As for Tony Moore, I felt so sorry for him after one game, I went and got his autograph, and I don't know who was the most chuffed, him or me. He wasn't as bad as some make out, that's for sure.