h1210 Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Nicky Adams vows to fight for Leicester City future Leicester City winger Nicky Adams says he wants to stay and fight for his place at the Walkers Stadium. Adams struggled to win a starting spot under previous boss Nigel Pearson and the club were willing to let him leave. But the 23-year-old, who signed from Bury in 2008, says the appointment of Paulo Sousa as manager could revive his stop-start Foxes career. "If he is going to give me a chance, I want to stay - for now that's the right decision," he told BBC Radio Leicester. Adams made just one league start for Leicester last season and spent time on loan with Leyton Orient. But the midfielder is now keen to impress his new manager, despite interest for his services from other clubs. "There were a few clubs interested in me and I think there were a couple of bids accepted by the club," Adams said. "But the old gaffer went and a new manager came in so I decided to stay and see what he had to say. "My time here has been frustrating but hopefully I will get a chance under the new boss." From BBC Sport
Bellend Sebastian Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 I think he's a good player, but he really needs a run in the team and I'm not sure how likely he is to get that
lcfc"weasel" Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 I like his personality and I also agree that given a run in the side he could have a great impact on the new season. It's difficult to see if he'll get a chance though, especially with Wellens and King occupying the two central postitions.
Corky Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Good to hear that he's going to fight for his place. Hope he gets some chance this season.
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.