Was listening to P or G last night and I'm not sure if it was Adkins live or a recording but I'm sure I heard him say one of the reasons for the crap performance at Bury was because "Conor" was injured. Did I hear this correctly?
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Perhaps he had to censor it because RS wouldn't allow him to say Cunt?I think what you heard was 'Collo' it's Adkins attempt at being one of the lads. Personally, I wish he was above that sort of bollocks, realise he is the team manager and refer to him as Neil Collins, maybe then he could start to exert some sort of authority over the idle set of wankers.![]()
Presuming this is the same interview as we've already heard.
I've nothing against our manager referring to players by shortened versions of their names. Warnock does it. Roy Hodgson does it. Many successful managers do.
Likewise, as I've mentioned, people blame McCabe's residency in Brussels as being one of the roots of our problems, when he attends more games and spends more time in Sheffield than other, more successful owners spend at games and in their club's city.
I think what you heard was 'Collo' it's Adkins attempt at being one of the lads. Personally, I wish he was above that sort of bollocks, realise he is the team manager and refer to him as Neil Collins, maybe then he could start to exert some sort of authority over the idle set of wankers.![]()
It might seem trivial, but if he's all matey with people like Collins and Hammond, how is he going to exert any sort of authority over the players?There is plenty to legitimately criticise Adkins for without extending this to the trivial. Too much is placed on manager interviews – before Adkins we had "boring, bullying Clough", before that "boring Weir", before that "boring Danny", interspersed with "passionate Morgs". People used to hate "whinging, embarrassing Warnock" for his post-match interviews – it really isn't important.
For what it's worth, I also refer to a lot of our players by nicknames. These would need to be bleeped out in a radio interview.
I agree Swiss ,he cant do it financially as they probably earn more than him ,at this time he has the same amount of respect from the fans as they do ,he needs to man up about the whole situation and let a few of these wankers know whos boss. I don't think some who them are bright enough to realise they may be without a job in 3 months time.It might seem trivial, but if he's all matey with people like Collins and Hammond, how is he going to exert any sort of authority over the players?
I don't think some who them are bright enough to realise they may be without a job in 3 months time.
It might seem trivial, but if he's all matey with people like Collins and Hammond, how is he going to exert any sort of authority over the players?
Or is it that they know they're going to be out of a job in 3 months time which is why they don't give a fuck?
No, I'd just want to make sure I didn't get injured because I'd expect my agent to find me a new club.But then wouldn't you be trying to impress any scouts or even change the mind of your manager ?
Generally speaking Warnock and Clough got respect by the ways they handled the players, so it was almost irrelevantClough used to call Campbell-Ryce "Jam" in interviews – were they particularly matey? Warnock used to refer to "Tongey", "Browny", "Monty" and "Morgs" – so many matey nicknames that it's remarkable Warnock lasted as long as he did.
It seems trivial because it is trivial.
Warnock used to refer to "Tongey", "Browny", "Monty" and "Morgs" – so many matey nicknames that it's remarkable Warnock lasted as long as he did.
It seems trivial because it is trivial.
Generally speaking Warnock and Clough got respect by the ways they handled the players, so it was almost irrelevant
But as sitwell says, it's hard to see how Adkins has any respect from the players and there is certainly a strong group of players, perhaps undermining Adkins attempts.
So for Adkins, every little issue will be an issue.
Adkins not having the respect of the players would be a legitimate issue of concern. Adkins referring to players by nickname is not.
For the record, I don't think he commands the respect of all the players, and I would imagine this is a key reason for reducing the squad (aka shipping out the malcontents). And I think that will happen in greater numbers in the summer. We frankly need a clearing of the decks – that would still be true if Adkins were to leave tomorrow.
I agree Swiss ,he cant do it financially as they probably earn more than him ,at this time he has the same amount of respect from the fans as they do ,he needs to man up about the whole situation and let a few of these wankers know whos boss. I don't think some who them are bright enough to realise they may be without a job in 3 months time.

I think sometimes the fun has to stop and he has to get more serious, but whilst it's about context (ie engaging the media and fans on radio), you'd hope that there is a more serious discussion happening behind closed doors...
Sammon normally makes the tea before the match. Someone else did it at Bury, but didn't put the milk in first. At least that's what I heard from someone ITK![]()
But then wouldn't you be trying to impress any scouts or even change the mind of your manager ?
Adkins not having the respect of the players would be a legitimate issue of concern. Adkins referring to players by nickname is not.
For the record, I don't think he commands the respect of all the players, and I would imagine this is a key reason for reducing the squad (aka shipping out the malcontents). And I think that will happen in greater numbers in the summer. We frankly need a clearing of the decks – that would still be true if Adkins were to leave tomorrow.
Generally speaking Clough got respect by the ways they handled the players, so it was almost irrelevant
A bit of fear can be a strong ally in management ,as long as respect is an equal quality. All the best managers had a bit of fear and unpredictabilty about them. Nigel seems very nice and that can easily turn into soft touch if your a thick footballer with a massive ego and pockets full of cash. Clough was a disciplinarian ,and probably did get carried away but he didn't take no shit and was a good motivator and organiser. I have seen nothing from adkins to see things changing soon and at the moment lets be honest ,he is living on past reputation alone. He is in danger of losing the fans ,and it is a very long way back once that happens. I think a bit of honesty from him ,instead of these bullshit ,stereotype interviews might help ,but he is reaching a precipice and he has to address it sharpish.I normally agree with a lot of what you post Swizzler but this is utter horseshit. Clough was (and probably still is) a dictatorial fear merchant, prone to falling out with players over petty differences.
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