Smith turns his guns on doom merchants

Monday 22nd September 2008, 11:50AM BST

Rob SmithBoss Rob Smith is going on the offensive against AFC Telford United’s own supporters – insisting he is “sick and tired” of excessive negativity.

The Bucks were held to a 1-1 draw at Gateshead on Saturday, Lee Moore’s second half opener cancelled out by the Tynesiders 12 minutes from time.

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Smith was satisfied with that return but has been angered by continued criticism from supporters at the game and on internet messageboards.

A fans’ forum has now been called for Thursday, October 2 – and the Telford chief insists he relishes the opportunity to set the record straight.

“No-one is going to roll over and die for us,” he said. “Some of our supporters seem to think we’ve got to win every game.

“People are being far too negative. The way things are going, this club will implode one day with all the negativity flying around.

“I’m sick and tired of people coming up to me with ridiculous statements and they need putting right.

“Some of the comments I hear and I get told about just frighten me and people need a reality check.

“I accept that Telford should expect to be up there challenging in this league, but it’s only our second season and we’re doing okay.

“Gateshead is a tough place to go and any team will be happy to go there and get a point this season – including Southport (the league leaders). To call it two points dropped is an absolute joke.”

l Telford’s youth team entertain Stourport Swifts in the FA Youth Cup at the New Bucks Head tonight (7.45pm). Admission is £2 for adults and £1 for concessions.

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