Neil
23/11/2001, 11:03 AM
EXCLUSIVE from inthenet.ie
PETER HUTTON shrugged off the non-stop stick he received from Derry fans at The Brandywell on Thursday and said: Thanks for spurring me on !
The Derry fans are still sore over Hutton’s decision to join Premier Division rivals Shelbourne during the summer and vented their anger when the Candystripes’ former skipper returned to his old stomping ground for the first time since his summer switch to Tolka Park.
But Hutton told inthenet.ie: "Despite what people might think I enjoyed myself immensely. It was rather tame to what I was expecting, to be honest. But I enjoyed the game. I expected a lot worse. At the end of the day it was much ado about nothing.
"The fans had their little protest, said what they wanted to say, but I am in the game too long to be affected by stuff like that. It was water off a duck’s back. It doesn’t bother me and I’m not just saying that.
"Fans are entitled to let a bit of steam off from time to time once it doesn’t turn nasty and everyone, in fairness, was well behaved. I enjoyed it. It just spurred me on. I’m Public Enemy No 1 for now, but the novelty will soon wear off. It won’t last forever."
Hundreds of fans in the bumper 5,000 crowd held up A4 size pieces of paper with the words "Pi££a" and "Juda$" on them while the announcement of his name on the PA system was greeted with deafening boos.
PETER HUTTON shrugged off the non-stop stick he received from Derry fans at The Brandywell on Thursday and said: Thanks for spurring me on !
The Derry fans are still sore over Hutton’s decision to join Premier Division rivals Shelbourne during the summer and vented their anger when the Candystripes’ former skipper returned to his old stomping ground for the first time since his summer switch to Tolka Park.
But Hutton told inthenet.ie: "Despite what people might think I enjoyed myself immensely. It was rather tame to what I was expecting, to be honest. But I enjoyed the game. I expected a lot worse. At the end of the day it was much ado about nothing.
"The fans had their little protest, said what they wanted to say, but I am in the game too long to be affected by stuff like that. It was water off a duck’s back. It doesn’t bother me and I’m not just saying that.
"Fans are entitled to let a bit of steam off from time to time once it doesn’t turn nasty and everyone, in fairness, was well behaved. I enjoyed it. It just spurred me on. I’m Public Enemy No 1 for now, but the novelty will soon wear off. It won’t last forever."
Hundreds of fans in the bumper 5,000 crowd held up A4 size pieces of paper with the words "Pi££a" and "Juda$" on them while the announcement of his name on the PA system was greeted with deafening boos.