Bowen urges fans to give Hughes time

27 December 2010 14:00
Mark Bowen insists Fulham supporters had been too quick to hurl abuse at manager Mark Hughes during their side's damaging Barclays Premier League defeat against West Ham. Hughes was subjected to chants of `you don't know what you're doing' and `Hughes out' after the Cottagers threw away the lead in their 3-1 home defeat to the Hammers. The result sucked Fulham into the drop zone, level on points with their previously rock-bottom opponents, and piled the pressure on Hughes less than six months into his reign. Asked if fans were too quick to turn on their manager, assistant boss Bowen said: "I'm bound to say yes because I'm at the sharp end of the stick." Hughes admitted supporters were within their rights to call for his head and Bowen added: "I'm sure Mark fully accepts it. He's used to it, he's got broad shoulders. "You take stick as a player, when you play poorly, from fans because they pay the wages and they're entitled to their opinion. It's the same with managers and coaches. You're always happy to take the pats on the back when you're winning and things are going well."

Source: PA