What is it with football nowadays, the manager hasn't got things right in the first couple of months so he needs to be sacked??
What is it with football nowadays, the manager hasn't got things right in the first couple of months so he needs to be sacked??
the Black Crows of Despair perch amongst us......
Because in this case Adams is a tactical midget, he has the players but he hasn't got a clue how to manage a team that plays football. Big lumbering players and hoof ball is so 90's and that is where Adams made his name, is the only way he knows and it will no longer work above League 2 where he had his finest moments. (Leicester was a steering job with somebody else's team, once he tried to build a side himself they got relegated, playing the same shit football we are now playing)
Do we need to get relegated before you grasp this?
I wonder if Nigel Clough would be tempted?
He's another one who has already sat on the manager's bench at the Goldstone.
Because in this case Adams is a tactical midget, he has the players but he hasn't got a clue how to manage a team that plays football. Big lumbering players and hoof ball is so 90's and that is where Adams made his name, is the only way he knows and it will no longer work above League 2 where he had his finest moments. (Leicester was a steering job with somebody else's team, once he tried to build a side himself they got relegated, playing the same shit football we are now playing)
Do we need to get relegated before you grasp this?
I seem to remember they were a sinking ship when he was appointed manager, then he got them promoted back to the premiership, where lack of investment forced them into relegation, finishing 3rd bottom which was no disgrace.
No, but he needs to take a very hard look at himself. Because currently we are witnessing a potential promotion chasing team turn into a team of strangers who...
Do not play like or look like a team.
Sorry, I was talking about Horton. Not sure about Clough either though for what it's worth.Are you talking about the midlands town of Burton-on-Trent, or did he actually manage "up north" before then?