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Micky Adams - Pathetic Post Match Ramblings



k2bluesky

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Sep 22, 2008
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Brighton
Dick Kinight cannot AFFORD to keep Adams much longer, we CANNOT go down or we'll have to get promotion two seasons running, because to start at Falmer in anything other than The Campionship will be a financial disaster, FAR more costly than paying Mickey off - Its clear the players will not WORK for him, they do need a massive kick up the arse as someone said on here, pro footballers without the will to win are useless and that's what we have at present. It's Mickey's last chance saloon thats why he sounds so desperate.
 




All this 'Adams doesn't care' and finds '2 wins in 12 home games acceptable' is people reading in what they want. He is trying to find positives in things that are hard to, but it doesn't mean he is happy. He will defend the players and the squad as best he can, to try and keep what morale is left, up.

If you think changing the manager will work, ask Swindon how well it worked, we have yet to see what will happen at Leeds. Spurs are hardly pulling up trees now, as are Newcastle. In fact can anybody show me a long term managerial switch this season that has drastically improved performances of a team long term. It usually has a short term improvement, but in the long term it usually still leaves the fundamental problems.

I actually think that whatever way the board had jumped at the end of last season we would be struggling this year. Let MA get his players in this season and close season. If we are still struggling this time next year then I will join the MA must go faction, but at the moment I will support him as I really don't want the club to have to go through more termoil and spend more money on paying contracts off and selling / releasing players for a new manager.

I'd go along with that. I think that's the right way to go.

In any case, Micky will not resign. Firstly he's on a two year contract which he will lose if he resigns and then almost certainly face a time out of work. Presumably he has commitments like most of us and simply to walk out on his job and his income just because things aren't going well would be madness on his part. Would you?

And secondly he's in with a chance of a visit to Wembley. Most players and managers never get the chance to do this, he certainly wouldn't resign while this is still a possibility.

And DK won't sack him, again for two reasons. Firstly it will mean we have to pay up his contract which we can't afford and secondly for DK to do that would be like admitting he made a mistake in appointing him in the first place, and no one likes to do that.

So my guess is that he will be with us for the rest of the season. If we have a bad start next season then it may be a different story.

But that's only my opinion, like
 


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