- Jun 4, 2004
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Both had a bad day at work and got on the wrong side of a few people. Cole was rightly forced to apologise to someone he gave a kick to and also to some who he had a little strop with and those apologies were dished out to Hutton and Riley with equal fake sincerity. But as Riley got an apology from Cole it seemed that all of a sudden he didn't have to give one. He fucked up at work too by not giving Cole a straight red, he is in a position on the pitch where he is expected to protect players on the pitch from such tackles yet allowed a player to stay on the pitch who executed one. Where is his public apology to Hutton and the paying public? Stinks of hypocrisy if you ask me.