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THE GULLIT STATEMENT
Ruud
Gullit reveals why he had to quit.
''I
want to notify everyone in this room that I resigned from Newcastle
United.
The reason for my resignation is partly for the bad results we have had
in the last couple
of
weeks but the biggest reason is something that I am going to explain to
you now.
''I
am as disappointed by the results as any other person who loves Newcastle
United
and
therefore I take full responsibility for the bad results. The fans' expectations
have
not
been fulfilled and therefore I would like to apologise to them. I also
would like
to
thank them for the marvellous support they gave me during this difficult
time.
''But
of course if the results keep on going badly you have to make a choice.
You
make
that choice and that is fully understandable. I know there are still a
lot of people
who
want me to stay and there are a lot of people who want me to go but I think
that
the moment has come to resign.
''When
all the players will be fit I still think that this team is capable of
doing very good
things,
therefore I wish Newcastle United a very prosperous future with more luck
than all
the
previous managers have had.
"The
main reason why I came to England four years ago was that I wanted to have
my
own private life back. The years at Chelsea I enjoyed very much because
I really had
the
feeling that I could be myself again. The feeling of walking along the
street minding
my
own business, being able to shop, being able to go to the cinema, being
able to go out,
being
able to be like anyone else. These things seem very ordinary for someone
who doesn't
know
what it is like to be me. These things are worth more to me than any treasure.
''The
moment I came to Newcastle the journalists asked me if I understood how
big the job was
and
I thought I knew, now I know what they really meant by that. In this last
year my private life has
been
invaded in a bad way. I am used to being judged on what I do as a professional
footballer
or
football coach but my private life has been on the streets too much.
''During
the last year I have had reporters, photographers constantly around my
home
in
Newcastle, people following me when I go to eat, go out, go to the cinema,
but the
worst
part is that they have been harassing my family in Holland and that for
me was the limit. I
cannot
see the point why my family has to suffer for my profession. For me my
family always
comes
first and therefore I took this decision to resign."
''Despite
all the judgements on my professional life I have some wonderful memories
about my
stay
in England. I have made some wonderful friends and have had the opportunity
to work in one
of
the best Leagues in the world. The enthusiasm of the game has given me
enormous joy
as
a player and as a manager. As a player I could express the joy I had inside
me and as
a
manager I could express that to my players, this resulted in two medals
that I treasure very much.
''The
feeling of being twice at Wembley in a final has given me in this short
period of management
and
coaching a great satisfaction, therefore I would like to thank all the
players I have been
working
with. I would like to thank also a part of the media who have been working
with me in
a
good and professional way.
''I
would like to thank the Newcastle players for their efforts and their professionalism
and wish
every
individual a very fruitful career. I would like to thank my staff that
have been very
supportive
and helpful during my stay at Newcastle. I would like to thank all the
staff
at
the Newcastle Football Stadium for their energy and effort that they put
into the club.
''Again
I would like to thank Judith my personal secretary for all her work and
energy. I
would
like to thank Malmaison Hotel who have been really good to me during my
stay
in
Newcastle. And I want to thank all the restaurants where I have been to
for
their
marvellous food and hospitality.
''I
would like to thank the fans for their support and their love for me. I
would like to wish
Steve
Clarke good luck and I think he will be a marvellous manager for Newcastle
United
in
the future. And last but not least, I would like to thank Freddy Shepherd
and Freddie
Fletcher
for their support and energy and the belief they gave me. They work very
hard and
put
all their energy into the club to make this club successful.
''I
hope one day they can fulfil their dreams to make this club one of the
best clubs
in
Europe. Newcastle Football Club has come from a small club to a club of
international
standing
and it is partly because of them. I wish them all the luck and happiness
in
their
jobs and private life. Thank you for your attention and I will go on a
long holiday with my family.''