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Dec, 2012.
Roy Hodgson has apologised for offending Liverpool fans with his comments made after Wednesday's defeat at home to Wolves. The Liverpool manager had to endure ironic chants of "Hodgson for England" during the 1-0 loss, while the crowd also sang the name of the club's former manager Kenny Dalglish.
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 63-year-old has insisted that was not the case.
"If I have offended them in any way I deeply regret that," Hodgson said. "All I can do is apologise and make it perfectly clear there was nothing offensive in my comments."
Roy, you were a victim of the cult and it wasn’t your fault.
Even Roy was scared of the quiet cult.
Is there anyone the cult doesn’t scare?
Dec, 2012.
Roy Hodgson has apologised for offending Liverpool fans with his comments made after Wednesday's defeat at home to Wolves. The Liverpool manager had to endure ironic chants of "Hodgson for England" during the 1-0 loss, while the crowd also sang the name of the club's former manager Kenny Dalglish.
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 63-year-old has insisted that was not the case.
"If I have offended them in any way I deeply regret that," Hodgson said. "All I can do is apologise and make it perfectly clear there was nothing offensive in my comments."
Roy Hodgson apologises for causing offence to Liverpool fans
Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson regrets offending the club's fans after saying that the 'famous Anfield support' was missing
www.theguardian.com
Roy, you were a victim of the cult and it wasn’t your fault.