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Nope, and as pointed out at the time, they were both highly questionable signings and they're both his responsibility.
But the loanings, definitely Harrods class compared to what Bassett was dealing with.
I don't follow. All our opinions are formed based on experiences of similar siutations elsewhere. I'm not sure what else you an form opinion on, if it isn't that?
On the evidence in front of your face in the present situation. That's your primary material.
But yes, you do weight up what's happened in the past. My point is that the Bassett situation was so long ago as to be not of much help in evaluating the situation.
If you think not firing Bassett means we shouldn't fire Adams, there's a counter example. Jimmy Sirrell stepped into a situation at the Lane worse than Adams', things got worse, we did not fire him, and things continued to get worse. If keeping Bassett is an argument for keeping Adams, keeping Sirrell is surely an argument for firing him.
I don't follow. All our opinions are formed based on experiences of similar siutations elsewhere. I'm not sure what else you an form opinion on, if it isn't that?
On the evidence in front of your face in the present situation. That's your primary material.
But yes, you do weight up what's happened in the past. My point is that the Bassett situation was so long ago as to be not of much help in evaluating the situation.
If you think not firing Bassett means we shouldn't fire Adams, there's a counter example. Jimmy Sirrell stepped into a situation at the Lane worse than Adams', things got worse, we did not fire him, and things continued to get worse. If keeping Bassett is an argument for keeping Adams, keeping Sirrell is surely an argument for firing him.
Bassett took us down, but that team was a better one than the one McEwan left us with. As well as the players you mention (Pike was already at the club) he also brought in Agana, Benstead, Webster, and let Todd and Smith play bigger roles before the end of the season. There's half your promotion team.
Anyway, what the hell does something that happened 23 years ago have to do with the fact that Adams has been an almost complete disaster in terms of results?
The answer will be Sean O'Driscoll
Hodgyman;322193Even Brian Clough bought some "pups" in his time[/QUOTE said:I seem to remember he bought Gary Megson
It is widely recognised that Doyle and Collins aren't the best buys ever. If you are buying in the bargain basement not every purchase is going to be a good one. Few will have argued against bringing in a centre half at the time, but remember, Micky only had a short time before the transfer window closed so was rushed into the decision to sign Collins. Having said that, Collins has consistantly had a hand in more goals conceded that others during Micky's tenure. Even Brian Clough bought some "pups" in his time but he had the wisdom to drop or sell them before too much damage was done.
Mat Lowson's performance in Collin's absence against Leeds was immaculate. IMO Micky should continue with the same team next week and leave out Collins, Henderson and Williamson from the squad altogether. The performance against Leeds shows what United can do with 11 players trying their best and staying on the pitch for a full 90 minutes. Let's keep it that way and perhaps teach the culprits of our recent misfortune a lesson.
When I hear about the 'poor squad', 'broken promises' etc. that Adams has had to deal with, I think a perfect analogy is my local boozer (which has had more managers over the years than United).
When they inevitably fail, they blame any number of people such as the pubco, lack of customers, rising rents, smoking ban. But never themselves.
All I know is that if I were being offered a senior management position, with serious salary etc., I'd have a top-shit accountant and lawyer sat in the meeting so that there would be no scope for reneging on promises.
In my roundabout way, I'm fed up with hearing the excuses that our latest round of poor managers have come up with, or were they blinded by talks about their own salary so they didn't attempt to lay down some ground rules?
I think the Publican would be in order to run a Top Notch Marketing Campaign to improve Business.
Something along the lines of "True Drinkers Belong in my Pub" that should bring em through the door
don't make Micky the Patsy..... if he keeps us up he's worked wunders.... if he then keeps us up next season he's worked a miricle !
don't make Micky the Patsy..... if he keeps us up he's worked wunders.... if he then keeps us up next season he's worked a miricle !
Oh come on BB, we've dipped worse than expected under his tenure.
Could not disagree more. You could have kept us up. Zero achievement keeping SUFC in second tier.
If we go down adams should be sacked simple as that, no point doing it now as it is to little to late. He took over and we weren't in the relegation zone we might not had been storming the league but if i had just come in and looked at the fixtures especially february i would fancied my chances of being well out of the relegation dog fight by now, the scunny result was a disgrace as was the Derby result. As the for the players brought in, crap in a word Doyle is another monty and bent is a waste of a wage and collins would get in most pub sides. Need a clearout in the summer if by some miracle we stop up then give micky til xmas and if not then the chop and a total clearout. Nothing to lose.
A few considered thoughts from me on Alehouse.
Pathetic, inept, out of his depth, pre-historic.
Stumbled across right balance on Saturday after months of trying.
When I hear about the 'poor squad', 'broken promises' etc. that Adams has had to deal with, I think a perfect analogy is my local boozer (which has had more managers over the years than United).
When they inevitably fail, they blame any number of people such as the pubco, lack of customers, rising rents, smoking ban. But never themselves.
All I know is that if I were being offered a senior management position, with serious salary etc., I'd have a top-shit accountant and lawyer sat in the meeting so that there would be no scope for reneging on promises.
In my roundabout way, I'm fed up with hearing the excuses that our latest round of poor managers have come up with, or were they blinded by talks about their own salary so they didn't attempt to lay down some ground rules?
A few considered thoughts from me on Alehouse.
Pathetic, inept, out of his depth, pre-historic.
Stumbled across right balance on Saturday after months of trying. The game on Saturday illustrates just how poor he is as a manager - to take so long to get a consistent performance, a comfortable win, has been a disgrace. Probably too little too late but it aint Micky's fault anyway, he's only the manager. The manager is an irrelevant position at Bramall Lane according to the likes of Brownie - can always blame the earlier man or the top brass.
Away from the football talk, boozers have been going down the swanny for years. Pubco's rising the rents, tying landlords to deals where they can solely buy their beer from them at exhorbitant prices, paying roughly £3 a pint in most pubco owned pubs, and the smoking ban have all driven the experienced landlords out of the pub game, and they now get a succession of inexperienced managers in who don't know how to look after their beer, and often go in to a pub that lost its previous regular clientele.
The boozers i used to drink in are all pretty much dead now, but the places i used to dismiss as old men's pubs are the places i go to, as they are usually cheaper, sell decent beer, and have the regulars and are generally not tied to companies like Enterprise Inns.
Your first paragraph told me that what was in the rest of that post would be total bollocks.
There are plenty of people to blame for the ills of Sheffield United at the minute and i'm not afraid to apportion the blame, but rather spend all my time bitching and whingeing about it, all i've tried to do is to try and suggest a solution to the problem.
I've posted for quite a few years now on message boards, and at various time i've been labelled the biggest knocker and the biggest clapper, but all i do is call it as i see it, it might be right or it might be wrong, but i'm usually a lot closer to the mark than someone who comes out with a load of cliched bollocks about the club and the management.
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