PeteBlade
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Mick Adams wasn't a good manager, but remember he was and still is one of us.
Meh. Who cares.
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Mick Adams wasn't a good manager, but remember he was and still is one of us.
I don't recall him having a great start. I remember the televised game at QPR when he was appalling. Looking at the fixtures we failed to win the next 8 games after he joined though in fairness we had won for the 7 previous either
The losing culture started with that run.
Personally I think it started with Warnock surrendering at Aston Villa.
Except we a good run under Blackwell to the play off final, only a draw with Forest at the Lane late on stopped us getting up auto in the long run.
a convenient yet slightly fanciful rewriting of historyPersonally I think it started with Warnock surrendering at Aston Villa.
a convenient yet slightly fanciful rewriting of history
Implying that had warnock been more attacking we would have won but conveniently forgets that villa were a much better team than us that season and in front of a full house in party mood they took us apart but dont let that get in the way of a good story
My only good memory of Mickley Adams tenuture at the lane was the Leeds match a Bramhall lane .
Think we won or played well ,but I l know it was all over by then.
It was their european cup win anniversaryWhat's party mood got to do with anything? Our entire set up for that game was a complete joke. We rolled over and had our bellys tickled.
Sorry if it upsets our Neil, but it's true.
It was their european cup win anniversary
They were all given free scarves and it was a sell out
If warnock had gone 2 -4-4 are ypu saying we would have won ?
Because we played defensive and got battered so that kind of doesnt make sense
Were you there ?What a nonsense response.
Few scarves and a few old players at the ground has bugger all to do with the result.
As for 2-4-4, not worthy of a reply.
Were you there ?
Less , i cant understand why you are talking so much shitI was there. Does this make my opinion more or less valid in your eyes?
Less , i cant understand why you are talking so much shit
Were you really pissed ?
I'd rather have been pissed than watch us bend over for Villa.
You seem to have rose tinted glasses for memory.
You seem to have anti-warnock tinted glasses on.
Each to their own of course but it went wrong after sacking him.
This thread was about the signing of Collins, that very season as we were getting relegated NW took QPR up and absolutely tore us apart home and away. He was the man to take us back up.
That premiership season we got 38points and 9 out of 10 seasons that would have kept us up (yet he was negative). He did get us there in the first place, without him there would have been Premiership season. He deserved the following season, if not longer in my opinion.
Bjorn Helge Riise.
Remember him being our only spark at Preston but thick Mick substituted him for missing a chance.
I'm not anti Warnock in the slightest, i have some excellent memories of the Warnock era, but me eyes are open to his mistakes too.
Him interviewing for the Portsmouth job and almost derailing our promotion, his lack of tactical ability which cost us dearly in the final run in when we should have been safe, his releasing of Unsworth and his playing of Jags out of position against Wigan.
That being sad, after our relegation, I agree that he would have been the right man to take us back. And would have been 100% better choice than Robson.
Lot's of people say we messed up the run in, well in truth we only really messed up at home to Wigan. We beat Watford and thrashed West Ham while getting a good point at Charlton (The noise when that Stead goal went in was unbelievable).
Fact is we did enough over the course of that season to stay up. Had West Ham not cheated or gone on an unprecedented run or Rafa not put the kids out against an awful Fulham then we would have stayed up. In fact Liverpool and Man Utd piss me off more than West Ham to be honest. Totally fucked over - just like when Segers had an 'off day'. Same old for us, we'll have our day sometime.
Not halfOn loan from Fulham wasn't he? Good player
The losing culture started with that run.
It's embarrassing to blame our failure to stay up on others like bloody Rafa above.
The fact is, we didn't do enough to stay up.
We needed to draw with a shit Wigan side at home and instead the player we let go sent us down instead.
It's not 'embarrassing' to say that we went down because others cheated. It also isn't embarassing to say that there were lot's of things out of United's control that conspired against us.
Yes we should have drawn against Wigan but, however you try to put it, we shouldn't have had to. We were cheated.
Yes, it's incredibly embarrassing to say we went down because others cheated. Other fans laugh at those among us who make such statements.
We went down because we didn't get enough points.
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