The difference with Speed and Adams, is that Adams has been honest about the mess the playing side of the club has been in, has been honest (perhaps too honest) at times that he didn't know what to do to turn it around, but he seems to have a lot more about him, and slowly but surely he is beginning to show signs of being able to sort this mess we are in out.
There are signs that Adams now has us as a team unit and with a game plan. Some more pace and confidence and who knows!
It has taken Micky a few months to sort out the mess he inherited. But I believe he has now fully got to grips with the job in hand and bizarrely it seems that we are going to be relegated with signs of positive momentum.
I know we're all happy that we've finally won a couple but the way Adams is being exonerated of blame on this thread is very strange.
I was as critical of Speed as anyone but his team wasn't in the relegation zone and he was averaging 1.17 points per match.
That record would have given us 54 points and kept us up comfortably.
By contrast, Adams current record is 0.73 points per match or 34 points which would have seen us rock bottom and relegated weeks ago.
Yes, he inherited a poor squad which lacked pace and quality.
He immediately weakened the squad by replacing Ward, Britten and Bartley with Bent, Doyle and Collins.
He then persisted with these players through a long run of 13 matches without a win (the sequence of results that relegated us)
That sort of failure was bad enough when we thought he had no alternative but to keep juggling the same underachieving players.
Now we've seen how good Slew and Maguire actually are, it beggars belief that he didn't turn to them earlier.
Even after a couple of good wins, he allowed "match fit" Vokes to leave and let Henderson do his pre-season fitness work in vital matches that could have saved us.
To see McAllister come in and play better in one match than Doyle has in 15, doesn't give me a warm feeling about Adams, quite the opposite.
He didn't want to play these players because he didn't sign them but now he's been forced in to playing them, he's being given the credit for doing so.
Of the four managers we've had this season, he is the one most to blame for our relegation IMHO.