Micky Adams please

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Did a good job at Fulham (promotion), Brighton (promotion), Leicester (promotion to Prem), doing well at Port Vale. He's passionate, had success on a limited budget and has an excellent eye for a young player. He's a Blade and wants the job, understands what the club is about and is reputed to have excellent man management skills.

He plays decent stuff but can mix it up when needs be. Most importantly I think he'd be in it for the long haul rather than using us as a stepping stone to somewhere else. I see no better candidate out there. :thumbup:

And to add my views re: Megson, if they appoint that piggy bastard, that's the end of it for me. :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:
 



A few years ago (when we had money) I'd have said no way but looking at our current situation I'd say "why not?". However, my feelings might be because I don't give much of a shit right now.
 
He's certainly a good bloke and has a decent track record. All I would say is that if you want Mickey Adams, dont expect pretty football.

The man knows how to get results but I remember his Leicester side and they were very much kick and rush merchants. Perhaps it was due to the players he had at his disposal though.....not sure how his other teams have played.

I dont have a problem with any style at the moment as long as we win but bearing in mind what our supporters said about KB.....its worth noting.
 
In our current predicament I can't think of anyone (within our means) who would do a better job. Lets hope he gets it
 
only o driscoll will do.. can we do it properly this time??.. use the compo money.. say it was all part of a cunning plan
 
only o driscoll will do.. can we do it properly this time??.. use the compo money.. say it was all part of a cunning plan

We are in a relegation battle. We need someone nasty who can shout, kick, scratch and bite to get us safe. O'Driscoll doesnt fit that bill for me.
 
We are in a relegation battle. We need someone nasty who can shout, kick, scratch and bite to get us safe. O'Driscoll doesnt fit that bill for me.

For me, it wouldn't be any major disaster to be relegated though. That's why I was happy with Speed being in charge, as long as we're looking to make progress for the future, I'm happy to sacrifice the present.
 
We could cover the compensation with what we'll get for Speed though, surely?

Adams is probably one of the more realistic and capable managers we could go for. People have been commenting on 11 years ago when Warnock came to the club which was in a similar situation in terms of league position. I think with Adams being a Blade and a good man-manager like Warnock, it could be what we need right now. I think the key to any appointment we make though is not tying anyone down to a lengthy contract. It's cost us massively over the past few years. Having said that, potential managers may only want to come if offered a long-term contract to increase their own financial security.
 
For me, it wouldn't be any major disaster to be relegated though. That's why I was happy with Speed being in charge, as long as we're looking to make progress for the future, I'm happy to sacrifice the present.

I get where you're coming from Robbie but I dont see dropping down a tier as making progress :confused:

You would be left with having to overhaul the squad (again), the supporters would hound the manager out (due to their unrealistic expectations) and crowds/income would drop dramatically. The last thing we need is to go down! Sacrifice the present and we wont have a future.
 
Plus you'll have top earners like Monty, morgan and quinn, that you won't be able to ship out.
 
I get where you're coming from Robbie but I dont see dropping down a tier as making progress :confused:

You would be left with having to overhaul the squad (again), the supporters would hound the manager out (due to their unrealistic expectations) and crowds/income would drop dramatically. The last thing we need is to go down! Sacrifice the present and we wont have a future.

I think, should we go down - we'll be forced to get rid of the dead wood who are costing us a bomb each week.

Sometimes dropping down, makes you stronger for the future. Get some good momentum of a winning mentality, get a proper team together rather than loan signings, get back to playing how you want to be playing.

Relegation would not ruin us.
 



I think, should we go down - we'll be forced to get rid of the dead wood who are costing us a bomb each week.

Sometimes dropping down, makes you stronger for the future. Get some good momentum of a winning mentality, get a proper team together rather than loan signings, get back to playing how you want to be playing.

Relegation would not ruin us.

But who will buy the dead wood?
 
But who will buy the dead wood?

There's always suitors out there.
Players like Evans (even though I think he will do it for another team), we would have to listen to any offers on to get his high wages off. A team coming down from the PL would snap him up if he was available at a low price.

Like I say, if you make players available for free - there will always be teams sniffing around (except for players like France and Kozluk.... some things you have to live with ;) )
 
Adams is not the answer IMO.

Sure he would save us this season, but then what? He may even get us to the Prem, but he sure as hell wouldn't keep us there. Look at his track record with Leicester.

I like Adams. He is a decent manager, a Sheffielder, a Blade and has a good record. HOWEVER, he is a hoof merchant. He is another Blackwell or Warnock. His teams are phsyical (often dirty) and play the long ball. It's never been pretty. His teams usually play positional and win gaols from being tyight and scoring from set pieces. Why is it that all the Blades fans wanted rid of Warnock and Blackwell, because the football was not attractive enough, yet are callling just as bigger kick and rush merchant the saviour?

The question the board have to ask is 'do we pick the right long term choice and risk going down, or go for a 'scrapper' stay up and languish for several more seasons?

I'm with Robbie on this one. If we get the right manager (O'Driscoll top for me, but Coppell, Poyet or Sousa would be good options) it wouldn't be the end of the world going down. We could win the 3rd tier and build momentum. Man City had to get better before they go worse. Why can't we do the same? To me it would be worse to appoint someone Blackwell-esqu (and I count Adams in this bracket) who keeps us up, wins a longer contract and then we langiush into mediocrity again.
 
Adams is not the answer IMO.

Sure he would save us this season, but then what? He may even get us to the Prem, but he sure as hell wouldn't keep us there. Look at his track record with Leicester.

I think this is going to be the crux of the next appointment.

Do we go short-termism and install a quick fix to keep us up this year. Or do we install someone with a long-term view (and make it bloody clear he wont have a pot to piss in for a good while!) and build on the work already started?

I'm with Robbie, I don't think relegation would be a disaster. It may put us back for a while but should see us stronger in the medium-long term
 
Adams is not the answer IMO.

Sure he would save us this season, but then what? He may even get us to the Prem, but he sure as hell wouldn't keep us there. Look at his track record with Leicester.

I like Adams. He is a decent manager, a Sheffielder, a Blade and has a good record. HOWEVER, he is a hoof merchant. He is another Blackwell or Warnock. His teams are phsyical (often dirty) and play the long ball. It's never been pretty. His teams usually play positional and win gaols from being tyight and scoring from set pieces. Why is it that all the Blades fans wanted rid of Warnock and Blackwell, because the football was not attractive enough, yet are callling just as bigger kick and rush merchant the saviour?

The question the board have to ask is 'do we pick the right long term choice and risk going down, or go for a 'scrapper' stay up and languish for several more seasons?

I'm with Robbie on this one. If we get the right manager (O'Driscoll top for me, but Coppell, Poyet or Sousa would be good options) it wouldn't be the end of the world going down. We could win the 3rd tier and build momentum. Man City had to get better before they go worse. Why can't we do the same? To me it would be worse to appoint someone Blackwell-esqu (and I count Adams in this bracket) who keeps us up, wins a longer contract and then we langiush into mediocrity again.

Certainly SOD and Poyet are unlikely to come due to the quality of the squad and resources available. Also they'd would cost substantial compensation. I'm not sure they are realistic options. I also think Coppell hasn't got it mentally for football any more, certainly since Reading. Sousa plays boring football and hasn't proved himself.

I think the contention that "all" Blades fans wanted rid of NW is a bit of a stretch as well Ollie.

Man City spent big when they dropped down and paid big wages for League One, we're in no position to do that. Relegation would see us stuck in League One.
 
>We need someone nasty who can shout, kick, scratch and bite to get us safe
would it be heresy to suggest that i don't care if we go down if we get sorted out and come back up playing some semblance of decent football.. plus monty and quinn would jump ship to one of their many 'admirers'.. i mean they're too good for div3 arent they?

edit: sorry just seen wards' post.. it was over't page
 
I think this is going to be the crux of the next appointment.

Do we go short-termism and install a quick fix to keep us up this year. Or do we install someone with a long-term view (and make it bloody clear he wont have a pot to piss in for a good while!) and build on the work already started?

I'm with Robbie, I don't think relegation would be a disaster. It may put us back for a while but should see us stronger in the medium-long term

Wasn't Speed supposed to be the 'long term view' ? How is anyone going to build anything around a squad of about 17 fit players, 4 of which don't belong to us ?
 
Do we go short-termism and install a quick fix to keep us up this year.

For me, yes. It is paramount that we stay in this division if we want to start moving forward again.....see last comment for why.

Or do we install someone with a long-term view (and make it bloody clear he wont have a pot to piss in for a good while!) and build on the work already started?

We tried that with Speed. He was a long term appointment and he quickly established that he would have no transfer funds. The work he started is a great ideal and had all the best intentions behind it but he would have/will never succeed in his aims with no funding. Its not working and it never will because fans arent patient enough.

I'm with Robbie, I don't think relegation would be a disaster. It may put us back for a while but should see us stronger in the medium-long term

This is where I disagree although as I said to Robbie, I do understand that view. IMO relegation would be the absolute last thing we need. We would have to rebuild a squad all over again and attendances would dip to about 16,000.

You wouldn't get rid of many of the top earners as no one would want them. Any sides that are interested wouldnt be able to meet their salary expectations and we would be stuck with the same overheads and less revenue.

You're also talking as if we would come back up soon. We could be stuck there a decade if we drop! If there is one division that is hard to get out of.....its that one!
 
Adams and up and coming Hill are both good choices, SOD won't be coming his compo would be huge and he is probably quite happy with his club and its owner.
 
This is where I disagree although as I said to Robbie, I do understand that view. IMO relegation would be the absolute last thing we need. We would have to rebuild a squad all over again and attendances would dip to about 16,000.

You think we'd retain crowds of 16,000? I think it would be nearer 10 unless we started like a train and the lessons of this years ridiculous match day pricing was well and truly learned.
Relegation WOULD be a disaster in my view.
 
Unless McCabe is going to start putting some of his wealth into steering us out of the mess he has steered us into by investing in a top quality manager and promise him funds then Adams is probably about the best we can get.

And he just might tell one or two of our overpaid players what it should mean to them to wear our shirt and he might be able to whip up some passion amongst our apathetic fans (me among them) to make the Lane a special place again.
 



How far have we fallen (and how quickly) if Micky Adams is a serious, and apparently, popular contender for the post?

Hells Bells this is a depressing thread!!!!

Micky Adams has a good track record Grecian and is doing very well with limited funding at Port Vale. He got Leicester (a side with financial problems at the time) into the PL and has won other promotions. Prior to Kevin Keegan being appointed Fulham manager I seem to remember he was doing very well there. Al Fayed wanted Keegan in so paid Adams off to part company from what ive been told.

We could do a lot worse and he's a Blade so would be passionate about keeping us up. He has to be a serious candidate IMO.

Agree with you on relegation.....I cant see how it would be anything other than catastrophic for us.
 

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