I wouldn't want to defend Adkins, but I disagree that the players were playing for Clough in the end. The first season Clough did what he does best - make do, three wheels on my wagon, someone else's players etc. Plus he got the loan players (Coady was already here). 2014-15 was his team. Don't get thrown by the cup run. Where it matters, in the league, those players did not perform. In the end the players looked scared to try anything half the time and the football was boringly dire, mechanical and unincisive.
Clough's pursuit of O'Grady was at least on a par with the Adkins and Burn scenario and he did nothing to solve the centre half problem created after he fell out with Collins and Butler. The loss of the loan players from the previous season was a problem. Without Maguire it became a massive problem which only got worse with whatever happened between Clough, Butler and Collins. I don't pretend to know what it was, but something self-evidently did. It was Clough's job to sort it. He didn't. Instead we bought a full-back for an excessive amount for this division. Clough's answer for this season was rumoured to be signing another Derby crock as CH (Barker). Nothing has been said about any other buy's Clough intended other than that he extended McEveley's contract and set up the loan signing of not Billy, but Sammon. At least Edgar was fit enough to play - unlike Coutts, Higdon and Wallace -when signed.
As for the players playing for Clough, we ended the season with 4 points out of the last 15. Were they playing for him in the draws with Crawley, Scunthorpe,Oldham and Chesterfield - the home defeats to Crewe, Fleetwood and Peterborough and the awful,awful display away at Yeovil? Then came the farce of the play-offs where Clough was forced to play the 5'8" Alcock at CH because he had fallen out with his centre halves and Brayford was injured, losing to a team that went on to lose 4-0 in the play-off final.
Now is not the time to look back at Clough with rose-tinted specs. He is as much history as is Adkins.