Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl – White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has grown tired of White Sox critics so he voiced his displeasure about it Sunday … and that was before a brutal 13-4 defeat to the Blue Jays.  Check what Ozzie had to say after the jump…

“Are (the critics) going to feel sorry because we’re going to get fired? (Heck) no,” Guillen told reporters before Sunday’s game. “They only remember us from (the World Series title in) 2005. In 2020 we’ll come here in a wheel chair all (messed) up. As soon as you leave the ballpark they don’t care about you anymore. They don’t. The monuments, the statue they got, they (urinate) on it when they’re drunk. That’s all they do. Thank you for coming, bye-bye.”

Guillen’s latest rant initially started as a way to protect his coaches, especially hitting coach Greg Walker, who seemingly comes under fire every season.

“We win three in a row and nobody says (Don) Cooper is a great pitching coach, Greg Walker is great,” Guillen said. “All of a sudden we lose two games and they all want to fire us. Wow. That’s nice. I’m not complaining about that because I play. That’s part of the game. When the players are good you’re good, when the players are bad they’re still good. We’re the bad guys.

“Nobody gives us enough credit to say, ‘Wow, at least those guys care about it.'”

Guillen has constantly said that he doesn’t feel pressure in his job and he doesn’t care what’s being said by the fans or the media. On Sunday his cover appeared to be blown.

“I wish I didn’t feel anything for this game,” Guillen said. “I wish I don’t care about White Sox, I wish I didn’t care about what the general manager, the fans, the media (thinks). I wish I could go there and say I don’t give a (expletive). I can’t.

“I tried to put in my mind that I don’t care. No. I do care, because why? I do care and I love this organization and this is the job I want to do. But sometimes you want to say … I don’t care about this. I’d be lying to myself. I do care about this (expletive).”

Guillen posted a series of tweets late Sunday night to express dissatisfaction with the way his comments have been portrayed in the media, taking particular exception to the reporting of his comments about the fans at Cellular Field.

ESPN