The Cardiff City manager launched an attack on members of the media for their writing ability following the defeat to Swansea that ended Cardiff’s winning streak in the Championship.
His side were second best on the day to Brendan Rodgers’ Swans that caused many fans and journalists to question his tactics as he tried to compensate for the loss of Jay Bothroyd.
But he hit back at the criticism and told the Western Mail โWeโve just come off the back of six wins and we lose one. So you have to take whatever is thrown at you.
โBut some of the fools who are writing and everything else, they havenโt got a clue.
โFine, you have to put up with it as a manager. But I canโt believe some of the stupid things that come out of it. We lose a game and itโs the end of the world.
โItโs because they donโt understand me. When I said I didnโt enjoy derbies, I meant I do enjoy playing in them, but I donโt enjoy the rubbish that goes with it,โ argued Jones.
โDoes it worry me they think I donโt care about what the derby does? Look, they donโt know me, ask my players about me.
โEverybody has an opinion, but you get character assassinated. They didnโt character assassinate me for the six games before, but you lose one game and, because itโs against local rivals, you are the worst.
โWhat has happened is I have lost a football match. Iโm gutted and Iโm asked stupid questions afterwards about how I am.
โIf I stood there and said Iโm happy, Iโm sure that would suit them far better.
โI think people get a little bit clouded in this part of the world (about the derby), certainly some of the reporters writing on it.
โI think they are buffoons. They donโt understand, have never played in a derby game. They just write what they want to write.
โI just do my job to the best of my ability. We have lost to one of our rivals, but if we win our next six games itโs hunky-dory again.
โWhether weโre playing Swansea or whoever, we want to win every match. We lost the last one, we try to put it right at Reading.
โI did a talk yesterday for the FAW Trust, who analysed the game for people doing their A licences.
โThey tell me we had more entries into the final third of the pitch and better chances, but we lost the football match.
โWe can analyse it as much as you want to analyse it. But a mistake cost us the game.
โYes, we didnโt play particularly well, but there was hardly anything in the game. no clear-cut chances.
โThatโs my opinion and Iโm sure people will have other opinions.
โI would dread to be in the bottom two in this part of world with the way some react.
โWeโve got to put the season into context. We lost a football match. Pretty it up as much as you want. but donโt judge us on one game.
โSuddenly Iโve become the worst person in the world, the players donโt care enough, they earn too much money. Donโt do this, do that. But they do care, itโs why weโre second in the league.โ