Coventry La La La New Member May 10, 2011 #1 Boss departs Bramall Lane after ill-fated six months at helm manager Micky Adams has left Sheffield United following their relegation from the Championship. Adams, a lifelong Blades fan, was appointed on 30 December last year after former boss Gary Speed became manager of Wales. United won just four of their 24 games under his charge, and their relegation to League One was confirmed last week. Last edited: May 10, 2011
Boss departs Bramall Lane after ill-fated six months at helm manager Micky Adams has left Sheffield United following their relegation from the Championship. Adams, a lifelong Blades fan, was appointed on 30 December last year after former boss Gary Speed became manager of Wales. United won just four of their 24 games under his charge, and their relegation to League One was confirmed last week.
L Lord_Nampil Well-Known Member May 10, 2011 #2 feel sorry for him, i like Adams and thought eh was unfairly treated when we sacked him. Reading alot of Tweets Sheff Utd aren't happy about it! Good luck to him in the future
feel sorry for him, i like Adams and thought eh was unfairly treated when we sacked him. Reading alot of Tweets Sheff Utd aren't happy about it! Good luck to him in the future
Walking Bird New Member May 10, 2011 #3 Look forward to seeing him on Sky Sports news football panel soon !
S SkyBluesAndy Facebook User May 10, 2011 #4 Quite surprised as they were in free fall before he started what did they expect?
C CovFan Well-Known Member May 10, 2011 #5 Did he take his wife and daughter to the board meeting where he got sacked again?
SkyBlueMania New Member May 10, 2011 #6 Never rated him, just another middle ability manager in very overpopulated sea. I reckon any one of us could do the job to a better standard than him
Never rated him, just another middle ability manager in very overpopulated sea. I reckon any one of us could do the job to a better standard than him
rob9872 Well-Known Member May 10, 2011 #7 Looked to me like he had started to get them playing finally. Even worse than us for stability and he is plenty good enough for League 1. He proved with Fulham and Port Vale he can be exceptional at League 2. Odd decision imo.
Looked to me like he had started to get them playing finally. Even worse than us for stability and he is plenty good enough for League 1. He proved with Fulham and Port Vale he can be exceptional at League 2. Odd decision imo.
Coventry La La La New Member May 10, 2011 #8 I'm sure a league 1/2 side will see this as great news and line him up as their new manager.