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Will Micky Adams resign ?



SeagullSimon

New member
Jul 5, 2003
854
Kent Uni; Bexhill
micky's adams 'pre-season' breaks don't seem to go well! remember ireland and that brawl
 




Spicy

We're going up.
Dec 18, 2003
6,038
London
I reckon he should go, and doubt whether any teams will be queueing up to employ him when Leicester are bottom of the league. He will be tarnished by this and maybe the honourable thing to do is resign.
 


On the Left Wing

KIT NAPIER
Oct 9, 2003
7,094
Wolverhampton
SeagullSimon said:
micky's adams 'pre-season' breaks don't seem to go well! remember ireland and that brawl

He may not resign ... but after this and relegation ... he may get pushed .... will he come back to us?
 


On the Left Wing

KIT NAPIER
Oct 9, 2003
7,094
Wolverhampton
SeagullSimon said:
micky's adams 'pre-season' breaks don't seem to go well! remember ireland and that brawl

That was 1999 from memory .... who was sent home? It was a farce ... Micky get a grip!
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,920
England
poor mickey. theres always a club which would love him back though.......if only. + brooker will be pissed off he leaves. hopefully he and adams will come back!!! and trevor benjamin

:shootself
 




BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,248
THe way he had about 100 cameras pointing at him on the news tonight i shouldn't think he knows what to do yet.I bet he can't believe what is happening.:nono:
 


The name 'manager' does have some inherent responsibilities that are obvious, and with that it can't be ignored that he's ultimately responsible. He took his team to a foreign shore, they apprently acted like stupid pigs and/or criminals to get into that situation, and he's their custodian, in title at least.

As much as we revere the bloke, he is culpible, and the club have to be looking at him with some doubts and anger. Never mind the possibility of his walking out (which would be despicable to his employers and fans), it seems more likely the board would/should let him face the press and the clubs' shame, and then sack him.

Sorry MA supporters, but this goes beyond professional admirations and past achievements - if the allegations are in any way true, then Leics are employing the lowest of low on their books, and Adam's head is on the block!
 


fatboy

Active member
Jul 5, 2003
13,094
Falmer
They have been charged with sexual assault, not rape.

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This is not doing the clubs reputation any good. Sinclair is covering his head with a Leicester City training top.:dunce:
 






albiongirl

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
2,310
mileoak
People in the media are spilt over there view on Micky same call into question is control over the players others are saying that he has done more than is expected of a Premership manager. He has had hardly any sleep over the past 48hrs and has stood by his players. He looked shattered this must be the lowest point in his career. If only he had not left us!!
 


sams dad

I hate Palarse
Feb 7, 2004
6,383
The Hill of The Gun
I don't think it's fair to blame Micky for this.The players involved are grown men,some with wives and children,surely Micky was entitled to trust them to not misbehave?
 




Wandering Seagull 7

New member
Feb 26, 2004
1
Can't see its any of MA fault. He has done wonders with the club with the resources they have. To be honest they shouldn't be in the top flight with the off the field problems the club has had.

The fact that all the players involved are senior players and most of them are married and/or have children speaks volumes for how badly they have let themselves down. You could kind of expect something terrible like this to happen if it was a bunch of 18-21 year olds abroad acting like idiots, but the fact that they should all have grown up by now and acted in a decent way, shows that MA has been let down.

I know MA was talking about quiting a while back when Leicester let yet another lead slip, and he was questioning if it is actually him who is letting the team down. So I wouldn't be suprised if he did quit, but I thing he will see the season out. Not sure what he will do with the players in question, if he had a decent squad and could afford to lose them, then I think he would sack them, but I don't think he will at this moment in time.

I would be a dream for MA to quit Leicester at the end of the season and lead us out for our 1st game at the new Falmer stadium in a year or two....:angel: :angel:
 


John Dorian

Glass Case of EMOTION
Soton Seagull said:
The press has accused him of losing control. I reckon he might walk, before his image is tarnished.

yes, that might be the case, if he walked with a good reputation then some other club would snap him up. (a return to brighton ??:lolol: ?) he is a quality manager, with shitheads of players.


Hey I bet old Alex Rae is pissing himself as him and Paul Dickov had a fight in the wolves vs. leicester game last weekend. and now dickov is sitting in a spanish jail !!
 


BenElton'sBrother

Well-known member
Nov 30, 2003
692
Hove
fatboy said:
They have been charged with sexual assault, not rape

I thought they had been charged with "sexual aggression with penetration" which is their equivalent of rape.

Either way, just seeing the TV pictures of Micky surrounded by all those cameras, I just felt so sorry for him. So far removed from his time spent on the south coast.

I have to say that I am very surprised that he is not the new manager of saints, but as this one has passed by, whether he walks or is pushed I think that shortly he will no longer be manager of Leicester.

I also don’t think he will have a problem finding another employer, just look at the number of time Nicky Law gets himself another job :censored:
 
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Windmill

New member
Jul 6, 2003
632
Tadley, Nr Reading
I am always staggered at times like these when footballers think they should be treated as special cases, deserving special treatment, respect, sympathy, etc.

Why?

They are no different to anyone else and should be looked at in the same way.

By the same token why should Mickey be held responsible for their actions?

If you or I behaved like complete and utter idiots while on work/company business would it be the fault of our employer?

You may have seen in the news yesterday that a supply teacher in a Basingstoke school taped 4 childrens mouths up because they were being too noisy.

Whose fault is that? The school for employing her? The agency? The Education Authority?

Players on holiday or training breaks represent no-one but themselves when they behave like this, although, sadly, they unfairly tarnish the image of both the club and an honest man like Mickey Adams.

They should be ashamed of themselves and be prepared to act like men and take what is coming to them.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,390
Location Location
Well said Tadley.
NMH - I couldn't disagree with your comments more. I admit to viewing Micky Adams as something of a God, but even if we were talking about some other Premiership manager in the same situation, my opinion would be the same.

We are talking about grown men here. Micky Adams cannot possibly be held to account for them. I am absolutely fed up to the back teeth of footballers not taking responsibility for their own actions. Ferdinand and his "forgetfulness". Wise and his thuggery (how the f*** did they uphold that appeal ?), and now Leicester players and their *alleged* sexual assaults.

Those players are a shameful embarrassment to their club, their profession and their country. Micky Adams was in no way involved in the incident. He cannot be expected to wet-nurse his players 24 hours a day. He should be entitled to think that, in his absence, they are fully capable of conducting themselves like reasonable adults, and not like a pack of f***ing animals.

If Adams resigns, I hope he does it purely for his own reasons, to disassociate himself from a disgrace of a football club (don't even get me started on the whole Administration / free stadium thing).
There's NO WAY Adams should get the rap for any of this.
 
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desprateseagull

New member
Jul 20, 2003
10,171
brighton, actually
why should MA resign?

he's not the one accused of these events.... lets see what
occurs with the players at trial.

they are adults, and responsible for their own actions, and should know better.

if found guilty, no doubt the club, (or even the FA?) will take action themselves, as sets a bad example to the other players,
fans, and the general image of the game.
 


I wonder why they gave MA the title of 'manager' then?
Even though this band of tossers were on company business, the manager of this company of employees has responsibility all the time that company are conducting themselves while travelling.

MA has to take a lot of the responsibility, in my opinion.
He has to take some of the heat, no way he can wash his hands of everything while the club international reputation is shredded while on business abroad under his management.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,301
I reckon the players should take ALL the responsibility for their own actions. This wasn't a party of fifteen year olds getting off their faces on alcopops. These were a set of late twenties to mid-thirties millionaire athletes acting like the lowest form of trashy dumb scum lottery winners. Which is what they are, more or less.
 


BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
10,283
location location
Micky Adams let them go out for a night out. He cannot be held responsible for the behaviour of grown adults.

Of course he should not resign.

He is a man who wears his heart on his sleeve however and if he did of his own accord, it would not surprise me.
 


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