YES Blade
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I must disagree. Imagine if, when Adkins came in August 2015, people had suggested that it would take a full year to make improvements. It's been an utterly wasted year - the effects of which haven't fully hit home. Season ticket sales will be well down next season and God forbid Wednesday start the season in the PL. Sure, Adkins has had a hard time, but harder than teams like Walsall? Burton? Gillingham? Teams who subsist on crowds and resources a fraction of what the Blades have.
If there had been a glimmer of hope anywhere in this season, it wouldn't have been so bad. But there hasn't. Not a single one. The only task that concerns any manager of United is to get us out of the Third Division. (Preferably upwards). Cup runs are fine but we haven't even had those this season. Instead, it's been a catalogue of humiliations against 'lesser' clubs (with every chance of adding another two by next Saturday evening).
We approach a home game against Burton with trepidation. What can possibly be achieved in the final 13 games to give us optimism for 2016-17? If there is not significant movement in the transfer market before next season, will we fall back on the 'hands are tied', 'McCabe's fault' excuses? Other, much smaller teams seem to manage. You say "Had we stuck with Clough, the problems would have just got worse with more average players joining who wouldn't really improve us.". I can assure you that, by substituting 'Clough' for 'Adkins' you'd be spot on.
Look, it gives me no pleasure to advocate the sacking of Adkins. Like Clough and Wilson I hoped it would be a 'new dawn' but Adkins' performance this season means McCabe is running out of ideas, time and options. A football manager should be the same as any other manager - if the performance is woeful (and it has been - all season) it's time to move on. The only difference in football is that some fans adopt a perverted form of The Stockholm Syndrome where the victims (i.e. us) blame themselves and begin to emphasise with their captors.
Adkins needs to produce something, and fast. Maybe a good, unbeaten run between now and the end of the season would show some faint signs of progress. But as we've only had two winning runs of 3 games all season, I'm not holding my breath.
The glimmer of hope for me is 3 League One promotions and 1 Championship promotion on Adkins CV. Unless Adkins "does a Weir", then why not give the bloke with the best CV (that we could realistically attract) the chance to get us promotion?
We all want promotion ASAP but we can't just keep going with the policy of employing managers and hoping each time that he might be the one to do it. Adkins was the fans choice for a reason, why aren't we as fans backing our belief in Adkins instead of throwing in the towel after two thirds of a season?