Woodwardfan
Woodwardfan
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Derby and United seem to be moving in parallel universes these past few years, sacking and appointing managers almost in unison.
Clement was appointed on 1st June and Adkins on 2nd June. Before them Clough and McClaren were appointed and sacked in close order.
Anyway the point of this OP is to observe how differently the two managers have started their new jobs. Clearly they are operating at different levels with different financials but both are new to each club and both have inherited squads which lost in the play-offs at the end of last season. Both clubs are already amongst the favourites for promotion next season.
By yesterday Clement had signed four new players: Bent, Carson, Weimman and Baird.
Adkins has signed none.
There are various ways of skinning a cat and none is right or wrong. Neither manager has had chance to work with their players or assess strengths and weaknesses, indeed Clement has worked abroad in recent times. Both clubs had similar activity with their retained lists prior to the appointments.
No matter how the managers go about the job it's important the squad which starts the new season has built up their teamwork and understandings to compete for points from the very first game. I respect Adkins' comment that he intends to give each player the opportunity for a fresh start and an equal chance. On the other hand we do need certain positions sorted in time for the friendlies. There's no doubt that continuity is interrupted on the change of manager and Adkins has to hit the ground running to some extent. However " act in haste repent in leisure" as they say and budgets can only be spent once.
Clement was appointed on 1st June and Adkins on 2nd June. Before them Clough and McClaren were appointed and sacked in close order.
Anyway the point of this OP is to observe how differently the two managers have started their new jobs. Clearly they are operating at different levels with different financials but both are new to each club and both have inherited squads which lost in the play-offs at the end of last season. Both clubs are already amongst the favourites for promotion next season.
By yesterday Clement had signed four new players: Bent, Carson, Weimman and Baird.
Adkins has signed none.
There are various ways of skinning a cat and none is right or wrong. Neither manager has had chance to work with their players or assess strengths and weaknesses, indeed Clement has worked abroad in recent times. Both clubs had similar activity with their retained lists prior to the appointments.
No matter how the managers go about the job it's important the squad which starts the new season has built up their teamwork and understandings to compete for points from the very first game. I respect Adkins' comment that he intends to give each player the opportunity for a fresh start and an equal chance. On the other hand we do need certain positions sorted in time for the friendlies. There's no doubt that continuity is interrupted on the change of manager and Adkins has to hit the ground running to some extent. However " act in haste repent in leisure" as they say and budgets can only be spent once.

