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Nigel Adkins - confirmed as permanent Tranmere manager (p52)
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addick1956 said:995632 said:addick1956 said:Ormiston_Addick said:LargeAddick said:Ormiston_Addick said:Sorry, but this is absolute bollocks.
Adkins did brilliantly for Southampton TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO - he has not worked for two years and failed at his last three clubs.
This is just so gutting, I am sure he is a lovely bloke and all that but come on people if Sunderland appointed him after sacking Parky we’d have thought them mad.
Obviously he knows Ged Roddy from working together at Reading and that’s why he got the job, and that is just not good enough I am afraid.
Feels like a real kick in the teeth and confirms what others have said about tension between Bowyer and Roddy with the former fearing a replacement was being lined up.
I would love to be wrong but this looks like an awful appointment, please show me a manager that has failed at his last three clubs and then suddenly finds success after two years on his arse. You won’t be able to.
Really quite angry about this, feels like a complete piss take to be honest.If they sack Adkins it will be the most ludicrous sacking in Premier League history, utterly bonkers.
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As I said, Adkins did a BRILLIANT job at Southampton, I saw them play a lot and they were fantastic and he was very badly treated there - although it turned out to be the right decision.
However, since then he has failed at three clubs, bombed out after a season and a half at Reading, Sheffield United and Hull with a league winning percentage of 36%, 40% and 33% respectively - compared to 55% At Southampton.
I am sure his eloquence and enthusiasm are very attractive but there is a lot of accumulated football knowledge on this forum and I think only one poster out of hundreds even mentioned Adkins name when Bowyers replacement was discussed.
Adkins left Hull nearly two years ago and in that time there must have been 40-50 sackings from the 90 plus clubs from the Premier League to League Two and yet not one of those clubs looked about and thought that Nigel Adkins was the man for the job - tells you something if you’re bright enough to see it.I would love to be proved wrong and I am sure Nigel is a top bloke and interviews very well indeed - and he did brilliantly at Scunthorpe and Saints but that was a long, long time ago.
Football moves on and nobody in football gives a shit about Chris Powell winning League One with us back in 2011/12 - incidentally that was the last time Adkins won a promotion too - all they remember now is him failing at Huddersfield and Southend and the same goes for Adkins which is why he has been out of work for two years.
I’d love to get on the happy bus but this appointment feels like a bad move to me.
Give him a chance. It is so depressing given the no sense Bowyer served up in the last 6 months on and off the pitch.
Think with Sheffield United it also didn't help that because we faffed around, they nicked Wilder off us and then had all the success they did.
People saying that Reading and Hull were straight failures don't understand the ownership issues and what the owners did, that's largely why he is held in such high esteem by most of the fans of his previous clubs.
Most people looking in would say Bowyer failed this year, but wouldn't know about ESI/ESI 2/the court cases, the embargo, the wage cap, having to buy from the discount section etc. They also wouldn't know about him throwing players under the bus, negative tactics and square pegs in round holes.2 -
More positive vibes from the aussie saints FB page.
I think we'll see a happier team today and a big win. (It's 6am ere)
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Some of our disillusioned fans believe he is the answer to our prayers. We get to the premiership then someone takes over and goes for Europe.
Like Sangard anyone who believes this will happen is over ambitious to the say the least. Yeah it might be nice and i'm well for it but have a word. We are as good as a Championship side if that.
The rest of you think otherwise might as well support Chelsea. I hear they are in Europe.12 -
Karim_myBagheri said:Some of our disillusioned fans believe he is the answer to our prayers. We get to the premiership then someone takes over and goes for Europe.
Like Sangard anyone who believes this will happen is over ambitious to the say the least. Yeah it might be nice and i'm well for it but have a word. We are as good as a Championship side if that.
The rest of you think otherwise might as well support Chelsea. I hear they are in Europe.13 -
FUCK IT EUROPE HE WE COME.
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You been drinking son?3
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Callumcafc said:Bit weird to see that face on VP but sure why not lol0
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Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.0
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UEAAddick said:Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.2
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Covered_End_Lad said:UEAAddick said:Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.1
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Covered_End_Lad said:Covered_End_Lad said:UEAAddick said:Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.
But Adkins also doesn't seem like the type for that to happen with and Pardew and there chairman does.
I've head their chairman or Ceo or whatever it was at the time was very difficuilt to work with.0 -
Redmidland said:aliwibble said:Redmidland said:I've just watched the TS/NA press conference and what a 'lift' it has given me, after finding out yesterday that I'm going to be made redundant in the next few months as Brexit and Covid have fucked up the Uni I work at. I'm 66 next week with a dodgy ticker and last night I was very down, but NA is so positive it 'pepped' me up.
I think he definitely is the right man at the right time and exciting times ahead beckon. Welcome Nigel and well done to Thomas/Roddy for what I think will be a great appointment. Keeping JJ is another top hat decision. Now onto Plough Lane and 3 points please, that would help make my weekend better.1 -
UEAAddick said:Covered_End_Lad said:Covered_End_Lad said:UEAAddick said:Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.
But Adkins also doesn't seem like the type for that to happen with and Pardew and there chairman does.
I've head their chairman or Ceo or whatever it was at the time was very difficuilt to work with.
At Reading the owner told him that they were going into admin and he would have to play the youth for a season. At Hull the owner told him he was looking to sell, reduced his wage and his budget which was behind him leaving. I imagine we'll get the best out of him without those kind of issues present.5 -
Leeds_Addick said:UEAAddick said:Covered_End_Lad said:Covered_End_Lad said:UEAAddick said:Wasn't there a rumour that he had a bust up with a player. I think Jason Puncheon? Which is why Southampton got rid of him. Or maybe that was Southampton making that up. I remember hearing something about that at the time, but I might be wrong.
But Adkins also doesn't seem like the type for that to happen with and Pardew and there chairman does.
I've head their chairman or Ceo or whatever it was at the time was very difficuilt to work with.
At Reading the owner told him that they were going into admin and he would have to play the youth for a season. At Hull the owner told him he was looking to sell, reduced his wage and his budget which was behind him leaving. I imagine we'll get the best out of him without those kind of issues present.
Which makes me think he was probably waiting for the right job to make sure he wasn't working under problem boards again.
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Gravesend_Addick said:MattF said:1
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Alex Wright said:NARAWA0
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Gonna take a couple of games to get used to seeing him on the touchline5
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MattF said:0
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I'm not sure this interview has been posted here
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/08/nigel-adkins-video-diaries-twitter-breakfastwithnige-hull-southampton-manager
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ricky_otto said:MattF said:
Look at him, just sitting in the background waiting for the right moment2 -
Where does Nigel live? Presumably he won't be that local0
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BigRedEvil said:Where does Nigel live? Presumably he won't be that local12
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BigRedEvil said:Where does Nigel live? Presumably he won't be that local1
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MattF said:
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RC_CAFC said:MattF said:
"Just win games."
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RC_CAFC said:MattF said:1
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ricky_otto said:RC_CAFC said:MattF said:
Agree. Mrs AUN would benefit if she changed her approach.6 -
BigRedEvil said:Where does Nigel live? Presumably he won't be that local5
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MattF said:6