Brentford boss Thomas Frank mentioned the abuse directed at managers is a “disgrace” after Graham Potter and his household acquired dying threats amid Chelsea’s run of poor type.
Potter mentioned final week that he acquired emails “that want me to die and want my kids to die” with Chelsea having received solely twice of their final 15 matches below the Englishman.
“Unfortunately, in some cases it (the abuse) is part of the industry, and I think in many ways that’s a disgrace,” Frank instructed the BBC on Monday.
“One abuse is one too many. It’s the few that are the noisiest and we hear the most. I think it’s very important that we need to be aware that there are still a lot of fans out there that back them.”
Frank mentioned {that a} supervisor’s position is a “lonely job”.
“Hopefully we have some good friends that can look after us if and when we lose our job,” Frank added.
“We are maybe the only ones that really know the pain you are feeling. It’s a lonely job. (The pressure) on assistant coaches, players, directors – it’s just different. I think it’s important that support’s there.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com