Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
He’s been in the game long enough to know what he said was extremely harsh and not the done thing.

He admitted as much when he said it ffs.

It’s was the football equivalent of “nothing personal, but....”
He seemed to have lost his head a bit. Whatever people say in defence of Morison these type of comments really aren't the done thing in football, as a rule managers who behave in that kind of way don't last. Players make sure of that. I'm not completely making the comparison, but didn't Paulo Di canio haul off his keeper after 30 minutes or something similar when he managed Swindon Town? He may have thought that it was right for the team, but I reckon that if I had been on that Swindon side I'd have thought that Di canio was a right **** for humiliating a team mate like that In front of the supporters and media.