Megson sticks up for ranting Kinnear

Bolton boss Gary Megson has defended Newcastle counterpart Joe Kinnear following his astonishing foul-mouthed rant against the written press.

Kinnear: Not a happy man
Kinnear: Not a happy man

Kinnear, 61, caused a storm at Newcastle's training ground as he singled out newspaper reporters over their coverage of his appointment at the crisis-torn club.

The former Wimbledon boss has been left bitterly upset by how his decision to allow Newcastle's players to have a day off on Monday has been reported.

Kinnear claimed he had been "ridiculed for no reason" and hinted at taking legal action against his detractors in the media.

Megson has been there himself after his appointment at Bolton 12 months ago attracted fierce opposition from pundits and supporters.

Yet he answered his army of critics by keeping the club in the Premier League and delivering an impressive UEFA Cup run.

"Joe has got the hump and the guy in the media seemed to be suggesting that Newcastle's players shouldn't have had Monday off," said Megson, preparing to face West Ham at Upton Park on Sunday.

"But I can't see what is wrong with that because Newcastle are playing on Sunday and therefore have an extra day to prepare.

"It's a huge football club and Joe needs to meet all the staff and let everyone know how he wants to do things.

"You can't do everything in 24 hours, but from a football point of view I don't think it was an issue.

"I've read the interview and Joe was apparently happy for it to go out, but the only thing that helps in any respect in football is by winning matches."

Megson, a midfield journeyman who made 24 appearances for Newcastle in the 1984-85 season, said: "It's like a goldfish bowl up there and it must be difficult to deal with.

"Joe Kinnear has been out of the game for a while now and he has got to be given a chance.

"To start jumping on somebody's back, in their first day in the job, is a little bit unfair."

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Your Comments

bestinterests (Liverpool fan)

"Always liked Kinnear. Wimbledon survived on a showspring budget and stayed onpower with the big buys under Kinnears management... What ever happened to Wimbledon after they got too big for their boots by forcing Kinnear out for Egil Olsen? Good choice Newcastle. He should get a permanent role. Best of luck

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Jamie (Liverpool fan)

"How sanctimonious of the press; they lie and sling mud and then go poe faced when someone has a go at them. Ironically when fergie does it they dont say a word because they know he can break them by banning them from press conferences at OT."

laughing magpie (Newcastle United fan)

"Joe was saying what has been on the minds of NUFC fans (likely others) for a long time now. His stock has gone up."

zoso (Liverpool fan)

"If Kinnear goes berserk even before his first game in charge, he's never going to survive the pressures in the Premier League. Chill out and concentrate on your job, however brief it may be."

wess81 (Liverpool fan)

"I've never been Megson's (or Kinnear's) biggest fan but the man has a point. Well said."

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