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From Radio Red
EAKING:
@MauriceARoss
has made the following statement...
“During Saturday’s match at Altrincham, I made an ill-judged comment to a member of our playing staff which has led to my departure from the club...
I deeply regret the comment, which is not a reflection of the type of person I am, and would like to place on record my apologies to the player in question for the upset I have caused.”
While it was said in the heat of the moment with no malice intended, it was nevertheless unacceptable and I'm devastated by the impact it's caused.”
would also like to apologise to the club’s board of directors, supporters & Ian Burchnall, all of whom I have enjoyed working with immensely. The club have handled today’s events impeccably and everyone at Meadow Lane has my full support for the rest of the season and beyond.”
I wonder if the player concerned wanted this outcome or would have accepted the apology if given the option? Harsh comments and even fights in dressing rooms are an industrial norm so you have to assume it was something really bad.
It's a shame because I liked the simmering intensity I heard in Mo Ross' interview on Friday and he sounded like he knew what we needed even if we haven't got it right now. I agreed with him that as a squad we're "too humble" and need a nastier streak.
Going by what Kevin Nicholson said on MC last week, I don't think we appreciate just how much things have changed. It's not that long ago that he was playing and he said that if he talked to young players now how he used to talk to his teammates when he was playing, they wouldn't speak to him for three weeks. The younger generation are super sensitive, we've seen in the past few years how people can be cancelled for next to nothing, so it's probably unfair to assume Ross has gone as far as we might imagine he did. He may have done, but whatever the case, it's been dealt with, we have to accept it and let's see how the team reacts tomorrow.
God help us though if Ross was the one from this pairing with the better motivation skills.
Surely the Football Radar stats predicted this outcome?
Taken completely out of context.
I also said "If they didn't much like Ross and have rallied around the player involved, it's going to bring them together and - after Ross's comments about animals - make them determined to show they are better off without him."..... In relation to how the players might react tomorrow.
I'm just trying to be fair and balanced, not blaming anybody. You don't have any more idea what was said than anybody else. Might have been a religious angle to it, who knows. It's not fair to assume it's racist when we've got no idea.
Not much point in hypothesising over it. He's gone he 'aint coming back it's an even bigger mess than it was and our chances of getting in the playoffs are probably even slimmer than they were. That's about it.