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Former Hearts of Oak winger Charles Taylor has slammed the supporters who stop head coach Slavko Matic from conducting his duties at the Hearts of Oak training grounds.
According to Taylor, the supporters should have spoken to the club's management or the leaders of their various fan groups about their unhappiness with the coach.
He described those who engaged in the confrontation as villagers who when the coach is prematurely sacked won't be the ones paying the money for breach of contract.
Slavko Matic lodged a complaint with the Police and he was told to stay away from the team until further notice.
“I was surprise but I wasn’t that shocked because the more our football is collapsing then villagers are also increasing. This incident it happened sometime ago in Kotoko I was thinking that we will learn from that because we should think about the person paying the coach. Go to him and say we don’t want the coach have you seen Chelsea fans going to sack their coach but they talk," Taylor said on Peace FM as monitored by Footballghana.com
"You will talk that we don’t want the coach, at the stadium you can do that but you cant go to where he works and sack him it is threatening. Sometimes we leave our senses at home and walk about with bad ones. We should learn sense that is why we say if you are a child you are a child if you are an adult speak like an adult,"
"Sometimes we should learn that if things are not going well there are management that brought him so you have to go to them and tell them you don’t like the coach. In every club there are leaders in them Chapter O they have leaders you have elected them you go and meet the leaders this coach we don’t want him. Right now if you sack him and they say Hearts should pay 500,000 euro you that sack him will you pay that money. Hearts and Kotoko are going to play crucial match three days to the game and you sack the coach where is your senses,”
According to Taylor, the supporters should have spoken to the club's management or the leaders of their various fan groups about their unhappiness with the coach.
He described those who engaged in the confrontation as villagers who when the coach is prematurely sacked won't be the ones paying the money for breach of contract.
Slavko Matic lodged a complaint with the Police and he was told to stay away from the team until further notice.
“I was surprise but I wasn’t that shocked because the more our football is collapsing then villagers are also increasing. This incident it happened sometime ago in Kotoko I was thinking that we will learn from that because we should think about the person paying the coach. Go to him and say we don’t want the coach have you seen Chelsea fans going to sack their coach but they talk," Taylor said on Peace FM as monitored by Footballghana.com
"You will talk that we don’t want the coach, at the stadium you can do that but you cant go to where he works and sack him it is threatening. Sometimes we leave our senses at home and walk about with bad ones. We should learn sense that is why we say if you are a child you are a child if you are an adult speak like an adult,"
"Sometimes we should learn that if things are not going well there are management that brought him so you have to go to them and tell them you don’t like the coach. In every club there are leaders in them Chapter O they have leaders you have elected them you go and meet the leaders this coach we don’t want him. Right now if you sack him and they say Hearts should pay 500,000 euro you that sack him will you pay that money. Hearts and Kotoko are going to play crucial match three days to the game and you sack the coach where is your senses,”