We've not gotten any worse with Adkins.
But we
have. Stats after 45 games don't lie.
We have less points. We haven't made the play offs. We all expected play offs minimum.
Dress it up however you like but it's a step back from last year regardless. I admire your faith but what exactly are the positive signs? We have looked defensively stronger of late due to a loan defender we have little chance of keeping and a 352 system that teams are now beginning to suss us out with (Shrewsbury had us wobbling big time and today was a shambles)
The realistic amongst us have seen a slight improvement, that's all
Spot on. The last few games have masked the general and consistent shittiness of this season. Yesterday's result has been coming for some time. Like when we - extremely fortunately - beat Coventry at home it was another 'pull the rabbit out of the hat' game for Adkins. But the overall trend is there for all to see. This season has been a sorry saga of abject surrender, numerous defeats which - in isolation - would have any team hanging their heads in shame, but have become the norm for United.
Adkins didn't attempt to change it? With who? Who in our squad who is not playing could possibly turn the game around? Another problem we have is that there are no players capable of changing a game, we have no depth at all.
Yeah, only 4 players and is that Adkins' fault? He didn't bring in the majority of this squad, he's barely had any money to spend this season, all of which was self generated and on top of that he's had to cut the amount of players in our squad because his predecessor wasted money on players not good enough for most League One teams!
Adkins' pathetic attempt to 'change it' has seen 'awkward' players shipped out. When I see a bench consisting of the likes of D C-L, Sammon, Reed etc., are you seriously saying that McNulty wouldn't be a better option? But no. Adkins is 'The Boss' (except where it comes to fitness, tactics and results). He'd probably ship Dele Alli out... And Bob Harris? Worse than the stiffs currently playing?
That's why we have 'no depth'. Like the board, he's lost players (easy) without adequately replacing them (much more difficult).
'Barely had any money to spend?' And, Wigan apart, which teams in the play-offs have a bigger budget, resources, crowds, 'pull factor' than United?
As much as I disliked Clough and his tactics, there
were signs of 'something' there. With Adkins? Nothing. From the utter cave-in on the opening day at Gillingham to yesterday's no-show,
these were typical Adkins performances and have book-ended a season which has included defeats to Bury (twice), Colchester and Shrewsbury at home, Port Vale, Crewe, Rochdale and Southend among others. All teams, to quote you, with 'barely any money to spend'.
The default position for Adkins-defenders is 'who would do a better job?' That's not the point. If NA is in place when the 2016-17 season starts in about thirteen weeks time, there will be as much chance of relegation as promotion, based on his lamentable performance this season. Do you think that's acceptable?
THERE'S SO MUCH BEING SPENT ON WAGES BUT I'LL IGNORE THE FACT OF ALL THE WAGES HE'S REDUCED BY SHIPPING EVERYONE OUT. WHICH IS PROBABLY A NET BENEFIT OVERALL
The 'net benefit' of having Adkins around probably shaved 3-4k off next Sunday's crowd with the capitulation at Coventry. We've proved that we'll turn up at the drop of a hat but that won't happen next season so Adkins has become a liability. The much-needed cull has to start with NA or we'll be having this conversation in 12 months' time.