LMA slam Houllier threat

Last updated : 03 March 2004 By Chris Maxwell
The former Nottingham Forest manager, who also suffered similar abuse from a disgruntled supporter during his time at the City Ground, feels that the latest reaction to Liverpool's disappointing season is 'deplorable'.

Clark said: "There is less patience and less tolerance around now than there has ever been but this kind of thing has been going on for years. When I was the manager of Nottingham Forest I received letters threatening my youngest daughter. This was at a time when she used to go out in Nottingham quite a lot so it was very worrying. I talked to the club and I talked to the local police commander and it seemed it was a one-off.

"As a manager it is something you have to deal with, and whether it is a crank or someone who is more serious you have to deplore their actions. The fact that Gerard has had his heart problems as Liverpool manager doesn’t accentuate the stupidity or nastiness of it.

"Criticism goes with the job, but it has become far too intense and personalised. Gerard is labouring under the weight of expectation because of the tradition of the club.

"They carried all before them in the 1970s and 1980s and they haven’t achieved that success in a while, but what people have to understand is that football is cyclical.

"Not only that, they’re still challenging for the fourth spot in the league and they’re still in the UEFA Cup but for some people that’s not enough."