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Saying you regret saying something is not an apology ROY shut your cakehole!

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if you read the full quote and not the small section of it on koptalk you see he does apologise.

doesn't change anything though, he still isn't good enough for the job

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if you read the full quote and not the small section of it on koptalk you see he does apologise.

Not really no, it's a classic 'non-apology apology':

"All I can do is apologise if I've offended anyone and make it perfectly clear there was nothing offensive in my comments."

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There was a tinge of sarcasm in his comments too - 'they had no reason to support the appointment ....' - let him go with a little dignity NESV and give us Kenny and something to cheer about.

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its hard for a man to prove hes wrong by apologising! i would cut him some slack there, but still he digs his holes bigger! wonder if h and g lent him that spade?


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He can't dig himself out now - too late. The results are shat, his management is shat, his players are shat - time to go.

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Can you show a link to the quote? I have seen the quote on many sources and it does not use the word apologise or sorry from what I can see

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Sounds like Roy has had a very large slap on the wrist from Mr Henry and has been sent out to apologise. The end is nigh in my opinion. Roy has lost the fans and must be surely losing the boardroom to. If it goes badly tomorrow I think it's all over for him.

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Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson has apologised for offending fans with his comments made after Wednesday's defeat at home to Wolves.

The 63-year-old had to endure chants of "Dalglish" and "Hodgson for England" during the 1-0 loss.

Hodgson said after the game he had never had the "famous Anfield support" in his six months in charge and that was interpreted as an attack on his critics in the crowd.

However, the Reds boss insisted that was not the case.

"Things have been misinterpreted," said Hodgson.

"I'm afraid people have taken one small comment where I was describing my situation.

"I was responding to a question about how it felt to be jeered by fans, making it clear it hurts me and I was disappointed by it because no-one wants to feel they are unpopular.

"I understand it is up to me to take it on the chin but it's not been an easy ride for me.

"It's been an uphill struggle and I was not the first choice appointment with a lot of fans.

"But if I have offended them in any way I deeply regret that.

"All I can do is apologise and make it perfectly clear there was nothing offensive in my comments."

Hodgson said supporters were perfectly entitled to their views and accepted he and the team had to do more to improve their enjoyment.

"Fans always have the right to show their anger and disapproval - we've got fantastic fans but you have to give them something to be passionate about and we didn't do that on Wednesday," he added.

"I don't think they were happy with anyone and as manager you are first in the firing line.

"The Anfield support will always be there and what's more it's better in times of crisis."


Come on now lads - you have to feel for the guy - as much as I can't bear to watch the rubbish football, i can't bear to see a man suffer like this - please at now NESV cuse it's really not fair on anybody ...... fans go to a matchwanting to sing their hearts out for their leader and their leader walks out on to a pitch expecting 40,000 to get behind him and his team .... but poor roy iswalking out to abuse week in week out ... I'll say it agin he didn't appoint himself and you know in a way the fact that Kenny put imself forward for the job should never have got in to the public domain ... RH was finished beforee he'd even begun..... but it's the style of football that makes it all so untenable .... we've had twelve years of it.

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i agree! but im sure the fans will get the blame cos roy has a knack of getting people on his side with those sad little eyes pleading insanity ;)you watch loads wiil give it the arrh! factor when he goes rudolph will be the first in line to comment wink


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