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I've changed my mind about Mickey

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Posted

I think he should go now.

Not for the results or the state of the team though, I reckon we're playing at our level.

I think he should go because why would he want to be associated with a club whose "supporters" call him from a pig to a dog.

He's a better man than that.

When his replacement comes in I hope it's Peter Taylor, as I've said before, the fans get the club they deserve. Some of the comment on here has been ranged from the ludicrous to the well thought out, the latter however has been few and far between.

No doubt you'll all be patting yourselves on the back when he goes, seriously believing that you had a hand in his fate. I never ever thought I'd see a Leicester fan say publicly that he hoped that we lost so the manager got the sack, true loyalty that is.

Posted

We're playing at our level? So 16th in the Championship is 'our level'? Come on Hull Fox, that's not what we're supposed to be at. Look at the player's in our squad - Player's that should be capable of beating teams comfortably in this division.

We were one of the biggest spenders in the divison before the season started, not necessarily transfer fee wise, but certainly wage wise.

Some 'older' poster's on here will use the argument that we have been spoilt - Yes, that may be the case, but that doesn't mean we're not entitled to have a valid opinion on some of the tripe we're watching.

As for the so called name calling of Adams - This is a messageboard, he doesn't read them (I bet he doesn't) so he would be oblivious to the fact that we label him from a 'pig to a dog' as you put it......

He said judge him after 10 games. Won 3, drew 3, lost 4 - Do you really think that's an acceptable record given the resources we have againt some very weak teams in this division. Adams has been shown up tactically on many occasions, and as it's 'his team', his flaws are becoming more much exposed.

Posted

What for the fact he's a shit manager?

I really feel that people should get there heads out Adams arse and making out he can actually manage when he cant.

Ive spent over £300 this season on travelling home and away to watch my club and surely im entitled to an opinion?

This isnt even football anymore, its actually boring to watch.

Too many brown noses on this forum, thats the problem.

Posted

Hull Fox, Micky Adams may not deserve to be called names, but he doesn't deserve the blind faith that you and Craig are showing him. We have all seen enough this season to indicate that Micky Adams is not up to the job. 16th in the Championship is NOT our level as Scowy has pointed out, and this season's results, performances, and attitudes have not been good enough. The buck rests with the manager, and that is why we want him out.

Posted
I think he should go now.

Not for the results or the state of the team though, I reckon we're playing at our level.

I think he should go because why would he want to be associated with a club whose "supporters" call him from a pig to a dog.

He's a better man than that.

When his replacement comes in I hope it's Peter Taylor, as I've said before, the fans get the club they deserve. Some of the comment on here has been ranged from the ludicrous to the well thought out, the latter however has been few and far between.

No doubt you'll all be patting yourselves on the back when he goes, seriously believing that you had a hand in his fate. I never ever thought I'd see a Leicester fan say publicly that he hoped that we lost so the manager got the sack, true loyalty that is.

21843[/snapback]

Exactly what i said in another post, your wasteing your breath on here though mate there are too many sheep willing to follow the others who ram their thoughts down peoples throats 24/7.

I think it's time for him to go simply because the fans have made his position untennable.

Posted

I think adams will do a good job somewhere else, but can't see him recovering the sittuation here at Leicester.

I suspect he will walk.

I feel people on here are peing very flippant towards his achievements previously at this club, but do believe that he has taken tyhe club as far as he is going to. He seems unadaptable to the situation he has broguht about himself.

Posted

Facts are Micky is a great bloke, and at a time I was proud to have a bloke like him in charge. But he's isn't such a great manager. just look at the records.

Only won 3 games out of 10 and we were the favourites for the title. He sits down all game, has no motivational skills and lack of passion. Time for a change me thinks. When he does eventually go I will wish him the best of luck as like I said he's a top bloke and he deserves to do well.

Posted

I've stuck by Micky on plenty of occasions. However the fact that we are playing awful football is making me sick - it's fine playing old Cambridge Utd style hoof if you're winning games, but when you're playing uncultured football and surrendering games it's crap.

As for moving Dublin from defence to attack when we're 2-0 up DOES NOT MAKE SENSE??

For gods sake what should you do when you're away from home and 2-0 up??

It's a no brainer Micky, 2 options.

Stick on ANOTHER DEFENDER to ADD to the back ie 4-4-2 to a 5-4-1

or even better CHANGE NOTHING.

At the moment all I want to see is some football and young players coming through to mix it with the oldies.

Petrescu has been right all along, I'm sorry it's taking me so long. :wacko:

Posted

To be honest I don't care how we play, don't care if we train Pressman to take long shots with the goal kick or if we introduce a minimum height so all players are easier to hoof to. What I do care about is results, and passionate performances, two things which are not happening at the moment and haven't been happening since 02/03 (with a couple of exceptions). The latter is a perhaps a problem of modern football generally but the lack of results is Micky's problem. We're still loosing leads even though the majority of the team from last season that did so is gone, we're not scoring goals, we seem confused and unconfident all the time.

It doesn't give me any pleasure to think of Micky being sacked, he is a nice guy and he managed something good at our football club when he took us up during admin which most of us appreciate. But for whatever reason he's not making our squad perform at the moment, the players don't appear to respect him and he has made more bad tactical decisions than good ones. He's stuck in a rut and so are we so it would probably be best for both parties that we part with him... never been the same after La Manga (at least).

We're stagnant at the moment and need a change, someone who can come in and have fresh tactics, a new perspective on the squad, new goals... someone who can look at all the players equally, including young players, and decide which is our best team based on ability rather than preconceived ideas such as 'I brought him so he needs to be ahead of him' or 'he's played more matches than him so he should play'.

I find it sad that some people can be so angry at the fans (enough to wish misfortune on their own team) for being concerned about their club. It may be cliché but we will be here after these players and this manager have left.

Posted
To be honest I don't care how we play, don't care if we train Pressman to take long shots with the goal kick or if we introduce a minimum height so all players are easier to hoof to. What I do care about is results, and passionate performances, two things which are not happening at the moment and haven't been happening since 02/03 (with a couple of exceptions). The latter is a perhaps a problem of modern football generally but the lack of results is Micky's problem. We're still loosing leads even though the majority of the team from last season that did so is gone, we're not scoring goals, we seem confused and unconfident all the time.

It doesn't give me any pleasure to think of Micky being sacked, he is a nice guy and he managed something good at our football club when he took us up during admin which most of us appreciate. But for whatever reason he's not making our squad perform at the moment, the players don't appear to respect him and he has made more bad tactical decisions than good ones. He's stuck in a rut and so are we so it would probably be best for both parties that we part with him... never been the same after La Manga (at least).

We're stagnant at the moment and need a change, someone who can come in and have fresh tactics, a new perspective on the squad, new goals... someone who can look at all the players equally, including young players, and decide which is our best team based on ability rather than preconceived ideas such as 'I brought him so he needs to be ahead of him' or 'he's played more matches than him so he should play'.

I find it sad that some people can be so angry at the fans (enough to wish misfortune on their own team) for being concerned about their club. It may be cliché but we will be here after these players and this manager have left.

21974[/snapback]

After reading the first few lines i could no longer make myself read the rest of that post.

You dont care how we play?

I pay my money to watch football, if i want to see a load of has beens hoof the ball up and down a field ill go and watch the Fosse team. ;)

Posted

I can only think Hull and Craig don't follow City like some of us do. What a load of sentimental crap. he's paid a lot of money to do the job he does, and he's not doing it very well at present.

I pay a lot of money to watch this crap bland football, and when we're being constantly out-played and out-fought by the likes of Brighton and QPR then I am likely to start losing my patience.

Go to more games, from NOW and see how long it takes you to draw the same conclusions.

Posted

Perfect alex, spot on.

They are both Adams brown nose boys, and they wil not say a bad word about a man thats ruining our club.

Posted
To be honest I don't care how we play, don't care if we train Pressman to take long shots with the goal kick or if we introduce a minimum height so all players are easier to hoof to. What I do care about is results, and passionate performances, two things which are not happening at the moment and haven't been happening since 02/03 (with a couple of exceptions). The latter is a perhaps a problem of modern football generally but the lack of results is Micky's problem. We're still loosing leads even though the majority of the team from last season that did so is gone, we're not scoring goals, we seem confused and unconfident all the time.

It doesn't give me any pleasure to think of Micky being sacked, he is a nice guy and he managed something good at our football club when he took us up during admin which most of us appreciate. But for whatever reason he's not making our squad perform at the moment, the players don't appear to respect him and he has made more bad tactical decisions than good ones. He's stuck in a rut and so are we so it would probably be best for both parties that we part with him... never been the same after La Manga (at least).

We're stagnant at the moment and need a change, someone who can come in and have fresh tactics, a new perspective on the squad, new goals... someone who can look at all the players equally, including young players, and decide which is our best team based on ability rather than preconceived ideas such as 'I brought him so he needs to be ahead of him' or 'he's played more matches than him so he should play'.

I find it sad that some people can be so angry at the fans (enough to wish misfortune on their own team) for being concerned about their club. It may be cliché but we will be here after these players and this manager have left.

21974[/snapback]

After reading the first few lines i could no longer make myself read the rest of that post.

You dont care how we play?

I pay my money to watch football, if i want to see a load of has beens hoof the ball up and down a field ill go and watch the Fosse team. ;)

21977[/snapback]

Agree with you Blue, I'll probably be taking my the next gen LCFC in the not too distant future. I want them to see good football, fair enough I've been spoilt, Gary Parker, Steve Thompson, Muzzy & Lennon were great examples of slick passsing play - thats what kept me going through thick and thin. Let's not ruin it by settling for this crap. May be Brian Cloughs death has maid us realise what we are currently missing

PLEASE KEEP IT ON THE GROUND FOR MORE THAN 3 PASSES!!!

Posted
To be honest I don't care how we play, don't care if we train Pressman to take long shots with the goal kick or if we introduce a minimum height so all players are easier to hoof to. What I do care about is results, and passionate performances, two things which are not happening at the moment and haven't been happening since 02/03 (with a couple of exceptions). The latter is a perhaps a problem of modern football generally but the lack of results is Micky's problem. We're still loosing leads even though the majority of the team from last season that did so is gone, we're not scoring goals, we seem confused and unconfident all the time.

It doesn't give me any pleasure to think of Micky being sacked, he is a nice guy and he managed something good at our football club when he took us up during admin which most of us appreciate. But for whatever reason he's not making our squad perform at the moment, the players don't appear to respect him and he has made more bad tactical decisions than good ones. He's stuck in a rut and so are we so it would probably be best for both parties that we part with him... never been the same after La Manga (at least).

We're stagnant at the moment and need a change, someone who can come in and have fresh tactics, a new perspective on the squad, new goals... someone who can look at all the players equally, including young players, and decide which is our best team based on ability rather than preconceived ideas such as 'I brought him so he needs to be ahead of him' or 'he's played more matches than him so he should play'.

I find it sad that some people can be so angry at the fans (enough to wish misfortune on their own team) for being concerned about their club. It may be cliché but we will be here after these players and this manager have left.

21974[/snapback]

After reading the first few lines i could no longer make myself read the rest of that post.

You dont care how we play?

I pay my money to watch football, if i want to see a load of has beens hoof the ball up and down a field ill go and watch the Fosse team. ;)

21977[/snapback]

Agree with you Blue, I'll probably be taking my the next gen LCFC in the not too distant future. I want them to see good football, fair enough I've been spoilt, Gary Parker, Steve Thompson, Muzzy & Lennon were great examples of slick passsing play - thats what kept me going through thick and thin. Let's not ruin it by settling for this crap. May be Brian Cloughs death has maid us realise what we are currently missing

PLEASE KEEP IT ON THE GROUND FOR MORE THAN 3 PASSES!!!

21982[/snapback]

3 PASSES?

Dont push your luck mate, we got to get the hang of 2 first. ;)

Posted

Bad spelling!! (Late night)

What I meant to say is I'm not getting any younger, therfore I'll prob be a father within the next 3-4 years.

My kids will be LCFC fans no matter what, but I don't want them to suffer from whiplash!!!

Posted
Bad spelling!! (Late night)

What I meant to say is I'm not getting any younger, therfore I'll prob be a father within the next 3-4 years.

My kids will be LCFC fans no matter what, but I don't want them to suffer from whiplash!!!

21984[/snapback]

My boy's gonna' be a big fox fan too, he has no chouice after all, and I too don't want to take him to see this boring direct punting style of football.

One bloody paper described us as the modern-day Wimbledon recently....(hangs head in shame...) :o

Posted

Its' a joke isn't it.

What on earth goes on in training??

some of the players cack themselves if they play it on the ground, Jordan Stewart being a major culprit!

Posted

At training?

They all go down Western park and stand at either end, seeing how high they can hoof it to each other.

Thats what i got told. ;)

Posted
Bad spelling!! (Late night)

What I meant to say is I'm not getting any younger, therfore I'll prob be a father within the next 3-4 years.

My kids will be LCFC fans no matter what, but I don't want them to suffer from whiplash!!!

21984[/snapback]

My boy's gonna' be a big fox fan too, he has no chouice after all, and I too don't want to take him to see this boring direct punting style of football.

One bloody paper described us as the modern-day Wimbledon recently....(hangs head in shame...) :o

21985[/snapback]

We are the modern day Wimbledon except we have more than 5,000 fans.

I didn't go yesterday, was it the usual hoof?

Posted

Pretty much mate, there was little football if i can call it that.

Posted
Bad spelling!! (Late night)

What I meant to say is I'm not getting any younger, therfore I'll prob be a father within the next 3-4 years.

My kids will be LCFC fans no matter what, but I don't want them to suffer from whiplash!!!

21984[/snapback]

My boy's gonna' be a big fox fan too, he has no chouice after all, and I too don't want to take him to see this boring direct punting style of football.

One bloody paper described us as the modern-day Wimbledon recently....(hangs head in shame...) :o

21985[/snapback]

We are the modern day Wimbledon except we have more than 5,000 fans.

I didn't go yesterday, was it the usual hoof?

21989[/snapback]

Remember Cambridge Utd with Dublin. That was mental, before the match they stood at either end of the pitch and wacked it - nothing else. Mind you they had stevie claridge to pick up the loose ends - legend

Posted
After reading the first few lines i could no longer make myself read the rest of that post.

You dont care how we play?

I pay my money to watch football, if i want to see a load of has beens hoof the ball up and down a field ill go and watch the Fosse team. ;)

21977[/snapback]

If you don't read the whole post why bother commenting on it?

I enjoy watching us score goals, I enjoy watching a midfielder putting in a good tackle, I even enjoy a bit of defensive skill such as a goalie making a good save. Sure I'd prefer if we played Arsenal-style and won, but that isn't as major an issue for me as winning. I find a hoofed goal more entertaining than 10 passes through midfield before losing the ball, so shoot me. Wigan hoof all the time and look where they are, I know there will be certain people who are never satisfied but I'm pretty sure most people wouldn't mind the hoof as much if we were sitting at the top of the table and banging in goals left, right and centre.

'plays unattractive football' is not a good enough reason to sack a manager at our level, 'doesn't get results' is.

Posted
At training?

They all go down Western park and stand at either end, seeing how high they can hoof it to each other.

Thats what i got told. ;)

21988[/snapback]

Blue, whos the bird in your avatar?

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