By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Hill's reaction to the fans after our equaliser today is the final straw for me. Dunno if it's still at the point where I'll get slagged off for this but an own goal / straight from the corner / whatever it was does not justify 90 minutes of absolute sludge nor does it make me feel any better about the season ahead. We needed to win today to bring the fans back onside and I've always defended Hill because of what he's done for the club, don't get me wrong we have come a long, long way under his management but for me he can go after his reaction to the fans today.
Turning round and giving it both barrels to the crowd after we've scored because they had a go after sending Logan back into his goal is unacceptable, he had no other thought in his mind after that goal other than getting one over on those paying fans. The first time in my life that I've actually been angrier after we've scored a goal and if a manager can do that then it's not a good show. Looking very grim after that performance.
He's better than good I would say, perhaps his reaction was down to us scoring so late on in a game rather than conceding so late on?
I don't think it matters what he was reacting to...he is a professional and should not be swearing and gesturing to the crowd when there are children present....no matter how angry or frustrated he is. It was quite clear that it was aimed at a certain section of the fans as seconds before our goal, he turned and shouted "shut the f@@k up"!! I'm just disappointed that it has happened!
So what's the answer then? What do you want to see to resolve this? Is it just a case of if Hill apologises, everything will be back to normal or do you think it has gone too far and needs something more to resolve it?
I know I was sat fairly close to Hill when it happened and people sat further away may not be fully aware of how it felt, but for me, it was a bad atmosphere and I haven't felt the atmosphere like that for a long time. The last time the atmosphere was like that was when the fans turned on Graham Barrow and they had to hold a clear the air meeting between Barrow and the fans. Do you feel that it has reached that point with Hill?
So what's the answer then? What do you want to see to resolve this? Is it just a case of if Hill apologises, everything will be back to normal or do you think it has gone too far and needs something more to resolve it?
I know I was sat fairly close to Hill when it happened and people sat further away may not be fully aware of how it felt, but for me, it was a bad atmosphere and I haven't felt the atmosphere like that for a long time. The last time the atmosphere was like that was when the fans turned on Graham Barrow and they had to hold a clear the air meeting between Barrow and the fans. Do you feel that it has reached that point with Hill?
I don't know what the answer is if I'm honest!! I just know that when it happened I picked up my daughter and wanted to leave the ground.ive never posted on here before but needed to vent my disappointment! I think that because of the man hilly is, an apology would go a long way. I know that it was aimed at a small selection of the fans but it has impacted a large majority of the supporters. I think Hilly just needs to realise that he has done wrong. 😔
Hill has apologised for his language in the Daleplayer interview, makes mention of the family with children at the game.
Credit to him. Shall we leave today's incident there?
edit: he also said he thought the fans were very supportive and said there were no moans or groans. One of his most impressive interviews I've seen, honest about the way we're playing and accepting of his mistakes.
I noticed Hillys venting/shouting to main stand crowd when Logan ventured forwards from where i was sat in Pearl St, didn't surprise me , the mans a law to himself , thinks hes god!
Hill has apologised for his language in the Daleplayer interview, makes mention of the family with children at the game.
Credit to him. Shall we leave today's incident there?
edit: he also said he thought the fans were very supportive and said there were no moans or groans. One of his most impressive interviews I've seen, honest about the way we're playing and accepting of his mistakes.
[Post edited 27 Aug 2016 21:01]
Just listened to the interview and I think that's fair do's put his hand up and apologised for his language. Let's leave it there and move one, everyone makes mistakes every now and then especially when under pressure. Let's hope we have hit rock bottom now and we bounce back.
Hill has apologised for his language in the Daleplayer interview, makes mention of the family with children at the game.
Credit to him. Shall we leave today's incident there?
edit: he also said he thought the fans were very supportive and said there were no moans or groans. One of his most impressive interviews I've seen, honest about the way we're playing and accepting of his mistakes.
[Post edited 27 Aug 2016 21:01]
To me though, that apology was like an afterthought. He did the rest of the interview not mentioning it and then it was only because Martin Culshaw asked him about it right at the end of the interview that he apologised.
To me though, that apology was like an afterthought. He did the rest of the interview not mentioning it and then it was only because Martin Culshaw asked him about it right at the end of the interview that he apologised.
Does it really matter that he was asked about the incident and when it occurred in the interview?
Strikes me as a long overdue dose of honesty and humility from a senior club official to a disenfranchised fan base
Does it really matter that he was asked about the incident and when it occurred in the interview?
Strikes me as a long overdue dose of honesty and humility from a senior club official to a disenfranchised fan base
Spot on.
I think Hill turned the tone of the question round really well which asked if the good atmosphere during the first half was still the same in the second.
Hill has apologised for his language in the Daleplayer interview, makes mention of the family with children at the game.
Credit to him. Shall we leave today's incident there?
edit: he also said he thought the fans were very supportive and said there were no moans or groans. One of his most impressive interviews I've seen, honest about the way we're playing and accepting of his mistakes.
[Post edited 27 Aug 2016 21:01]
Haven't heard the interview but if that's the case then good on him for doing the right thing and apologising, these things happen and let's face it none of us have experienced the pressures of Football management.
I hope the lady and her child return for the next home game, today was a isolated incident and on behalf of the Dale fans I would like to apologise to her and hope she gives us another chance because we can't afford to lose supporters.It's done and dusted now.
To me though, that apology was like an afterthought. He did the rest of the interview not mentioning it and then it was only because Martin Culshaw asked him about it right at the end of the interview that he apologised.
Ffs. You cant please some people!
Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
Haven't heard the interview but if that's the case then good on him for doing the right thing and apologising, these things happen and let's face it none of us have experienced the pressures of Football management.
I hope the lady and her child return for the next home game, today was a isolated incident and on behalf of the Dale fans I would like to apologise to her and hope she gives us another chance because we can't afford to lose supporters.It's done and dusted now.
Might be an idea for the lady to go in the family stand bit?? Have we still got one ?
I understand the fans being frustrated, and i also understand Hilly getting frustrated. It really is part of football.
But it is absolutely astonishing how after almost a decades experience of being a manager that Hill thinks its acceptable to react like that to the fans that pay his wages. God could only imagine how he would cope with the pressures that the likes of Chris Wilder has been under at Sheff Utd - it would be absolutely comical!
Hill is the best manager this club will probably ever have and what he's done is nothing short of astonishing so we should all be fully behind him.
Thats exactly the attitude Hill has, im the best you'll probably ever have, you cant criticise me or ill leave you. Its the fear factor of what could happen if/when he goes, that keeps the fans in check.
Thats exactly the attitude Hill has, im the best you'll probably ever have, you cant criticise me or ill leave you. Its the fear factor of what could happen if/when he goes, that keeps the fans in check.
On fbook tonight an eyewitness version of events in main stand, make of it what u will : "Hill told the fans to f**k off 3 times. That can't be allowed to happen. The fans then started on the directors who in turn told said fans to f**k off.
All in all an embarrassing moment for all.
Hill and Directors shouldn't of reacted in that way though, as much as these "moaners" annoy, they supply their money to this company as much as anyone else does.
A swift public apology would sort this out... But we all know that won't happen."
I wouldn't replace him with anyone, but just because he's so successful it shouldn't make him immune from criticism, which is how he feels he should be. He needs to learn how to take it when things aren't going as well.
On fbook tonight an eyewitness version of events in main stand, make of it what u will : "Hill told the fans to f**k off 3 times. That can't be allowed to happen. The fans then started on the directors who in turn told said fans to f**k off.
All in all an embarrassing moment for all.
Hill and Directors shouldn't of reacted in that way though, as much as these "moaners" annoy, they supply their money to this company as much as anyone else does.
A swift public apology would sort this out... But we all know that won't happen."
Blimey. I heard something similar. Was it all the directors?
On fbook tonight an eyewitness version of events in main stand, make of it what u will : "Hill told the fans to f**k off 3 times. That can't be allowed to happen. The fans then started on the directors who in turn told said fans to f**k off.
All in all an embarrassing moment for all.
Hill and Directors shouldn't of reacted in that way though, as much as these "moaners" annoy, they supply their money to this company as much as anyone else does.
A swift public apology would sort this out... But we all know that won't happen."
On fbook tonight an eyewitness version of events in main stand, make of it what u will : "Hill told the fans to f**k off 3 times. That can't be allowed to happen. The fans then started on the directors who in turn told said fans to f**k off.
All in all an embarrassing moment for all.
Hill and Directors shouldn't of reacted in that way though, as much as these "moaners" annoy, they supply their money to this company as much as anyone else does.
A swift public apology would sort this out... But we all know that won't happen."
I heard fans telling some players to f##k off loads of times today - is that on ?
Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10