- Apr 6, 2006
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I hear what you're saying, he's given his all on the pitch and deserves respect and admiration for that, but at the same time his repeatedly slagging off the club in the press is arguably crossing the line of what is acceptable. Especially the Google interview, which was outright disrespectful of his teammates and seemed to contribute to the beginnings of a negative atmosphere around the club. Not to mention very likely being the source of an anti-Jose article at a time when the club needs to be pulling together.
He deserves our respect for what he's done on the pitch but off the pitch is a completely different story and I can understand the frustration toward him.
My point is, how can you expect anybody to say nice things about a club when he was constantly getting abuse when pulling on a shirt. I’m very sure the abuse came before the derogatory comments about the club were made by Danny. It’s like anything in life, if you feel harshly treated, the majority of people will be resentful and behave according.