http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11678_2921627,00.html
Newcastle chairman Chris Mort insists the club are fully behind manager
Sam Allardyce.
The Toon Army are growing restless after seeing their side slump to
successive heavy home defeats, 4-1 to Portsmouth and 3-0 in Saturday against
Liverpool.
Mort admits that the fans have every right to be unhappy after booing
their side off the pitch following their under-par display against Liverpool.
主席 Mort表示,俱樂部完全的支持 Sam Allardyce.
Toon Army在接連兩場嚴重的主場失利後,越來越感到焦躁.
Backing
"It is certainly not surprising the fans are not happy," Mort told Sky
Sports News.
"We have had two disappointing home games on the trot the fans don't want
that, the manager doesn't want that and we certainly don't want that.
"No complaints they are disappointed with the results and we are to, but
we must move on."
Mort said that at the moment Newcastle were standing by Allardyce - who
was appointed by the previous board, before current owner Mike Ashley took
charge.
"We would like to do [stand by him]," he continued.
"We have got an experienced manager who is clearly having a tough time but
he is an experienced guy and will hopefully bring the team through."
Allardyce himself is clear that a lot of building work needs to be done at
St James' Park and said it will not happen overnight.
Mort認為 Allardyce是個有經驗的教練,雖然現在確實很艱難,但他會帶領球隊渡過的.
Allardyce自己也曾表示,重建工作需要時間而不會發生在一個晚上.
Patience
"It cant be done in a short period of time," he told Sky Sports News.
"They have been trying to do that for a number of years and it has not
worked, so we are trying to do it slowly and surely and progressively and
will hope we get there and sustain it, that is what I want us to do.
"We have got to do better and hopefully that will turn around in the next
few weeks."
Mort 再次強調,這個球隊過去好幾年從未成功過,所以他們想要慢慢的而且確定
球隊正在進步的路途上.
毫無疑問球隊應該要作的更好,希望接下來幾週可以看到改善.
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