Good luck to him!
Serves him right. He had a (second) chance and blew it. I hope that's not a premonition . . . .
Sligo is a small town of less than 20,000 - Rovers are a community run club owned by the people of Sligo, well organised, don't run up debts or rely on a rich benefactor and regularly get gates in excess of 2,000.
I hope Adams brings them lots of success - they are a club who deserve it.
Whaddya mean "serves him right" ?
Might I remind you that Micky Adams was absolutely instrumental in pulling this club up by its bootstraps from its very lowest ebb. Added to the fact he personally went to the trouble of joining our march along the seafront during the campaign for Falmer WELL after he'd left the club for a Premier League job.
His 2nd spell here was an unmitigated disaster, nobody can dispute that. But he will always have my gratitude and respect for turning this club around from the utter joke it had become before he arrived, installing the spine of a team and a winning mentality that took us back to the Championship.
Who?
Whaddya mean "serves him right" ?
Might I remind you that Micky Adams was absolutely instrumental in pulling this club up by its bootstraps from its very lowest ebb. Added to the fact he personally went to the trouble of joining our march along the seafront during the campaign for Falmer WELL after he'd left the club for a Premier League job.
His 2nd spell here was an unmitigated disaster, nobody can dispute that. But he will always have my gratitude and respect for turning this club around from the utter joke it had become before he arrived, installing the spine of a team and a winning mentality that took us back to the Championship.
Sligo is a small town of less than 20,000 - Rovers are a community run club owned by the people of Sligo, well organised, don't run up debts or rely on a rich benefactor and regularly get gates in excess of 2,000.
I hope Adams brings them lots of success - they are a club who deserve it.
Serves him right. He had a (second) chance and blew it. I hope that's not a premonition . . . .
Micky Adams that's who. Did so much to help put this club back on the map when we came back to Brighton. I wonder where we would be now without him?