by Man Friday » 05 Jan 2014 20:00
by LoyalRoyalFan » 05 Jan 2014 20:47
by Cureton's Volley » 05 Jan 2014 20:56
LoyalRoyalFan I'd like to see Nigel Adkins give award winning radio commentary like Tim Dellor does.
by sandman » 05 Jan 2014 20:57
by RoyalBlue » 05 Jan 2014 20:59
LoyalRoyalFan I'd like to see Nigel Adkins give award winning radio commentary like Tim Dellor does.
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 21:01
+100%P!ssed OffRoyalBluesandman He has never called for him to be sacked though and that was the accusation levelled at him by our sorry excuse for a manager.
No, he hasn't used those actual words. However, he has hardly been publically backing him, as he tried to imply when 'our sorry excuse for a manager' decided to hit out at him.
In the conversation between Adkins and Dellor, Adkins said Dellor had led a campaign for him to be sacked.
Dellor's reply: "No, when people have said you should be sacked, I've backed you."
Yeah, a blatant lie...
If Adkins had behaved reasonably and merely put it to Dellor that his criticism was often unduly harsh then we'd have something to discuss.
But no, Adkins put forward an unfounded, exaggerated accusation, which was quickly, and fairly easily, brushed away.
Adkins knew he'd overplayed his somewhat limited hand and quickly backed down.
If people really 'back' Adkins then they should probably quickly let this post-match spat go. It reflects badly solely on Adkins after all.
by madstadblues » 05 Jan 2014 21:38
by MmmMonsterMunch » 05 Jan 2014 21:42
madstadblues I think most of us on this board want our club to do well and take no pleasure in seeing our team lose and don't enjoy the uncertainty of change of ownership. We all have a choice as to how we respond to this ; optimism / pessimism, boo/ cheer, sack the mgr/ keep the mgr etc. we all share our views across a pretty limited audience (hobnob) so the impact is minimal. Dim Tellor has a disproportionally big audience to his opinions and is not without influence of pubic opinion (that's part of the media role). He too has a choice as to what 'tack' he takes when asking Adkins questions. He is not stupid (hopefully not after a Bradfield collage education and a successful interview process with the BBC and didn't get the job just because his Dad is a famous commentator) and can see Adkins and the club are currently in a difficult position. He can a) choose to help galvanise the support b) twist the knife. For example on Saturday he had a choice Q1) Nigel a tough run of results ,one positive is that we had 5 Academy players involved and a good second half. What can we do to improve our shots on goal and possession in the final 3rd ? Or Q2. We talked abut body language & the team have no confidence why did we have no shots in goal & btw 5 people have texted in saying you should be sacked.
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 21:43
by Avon Royal » 05 Jan 2014 21:46
MmmMonsterMunchmadstadblues I think most of us on this board want our club to do well and take no pleasure in seeing our team lose and don't enjoy the uncertainty of change of ownership. We all have a choice as to how we respond to this ; optimism / pessimism, boo/ cheer, sack the mgr/ keep the mgr etc. we all share our views across a pretty limited audience (hobnob) so the impact is minimal. Dim Tellor has a disproportionally big audience to his opinions and is not without influence of pubic opinion (that's part of the media role). He too has a choice as to what 'tack' he takes when asking Adkins questions. He is not stupid (hopefully not after a Bradfield collage education and a successful interview process with the BBC and didn't get the job just because his Dad is a famous commentator) and can see Adkins and the club are currently in a difficult position. He can a) choose to help galvanise the support b) twist the knife. For example on Saturday he had a choice Q1) Nigel a tough run of results ,one positive is that we had 5 Academy players involved and a good second half. What can we do to improve our shots on goal and possession in the final 3rd ? Or Q2. We talked abut body language & the team have no confidence why did we have no shots in goal & btw 5 people have texted in saying you should be sacked.
+1 Excellent post & explains exactly how I feel about it. Nigel is a professional so really shouldn't have risen to the bait but Dellor's been grinding him down for months.
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 21:52
by MmmMonsterMunch » 05 Jan 2014 21:57
AthleticoSpizz lol but lol
It was hardly a "slap" Avon
More of a hystericl blurt out....that he obviously regretted doing, virtually straight away afterwards.
Cut Nige some slack folks...he is just trying to do his job with a hand of cards more like a foot
Cut Dellor some slack...he is just doing his job and is loaded up to ask contraversial questions and make incisive comments.....which is what many want to hear.
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 22:01
by Avon Royal » 05 Jan 2014 22:01
AthleticoSpizz It was hardly a "slap" Avon
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 22:05
by MmmMonsterMunch » 05 Jan 2014 22:08
AthleticoSpizz No doubt you are right Mmmmunch
However, MaccyD promised nothing, yet had earnt his spurs with us, Nige promised much (and for lots of reasons...most out of his control i'm sure) and has delivered nothing.
Yet
by AthleticoSpizz » 05 Jan 2014 22:14
by MmmMonsterMunch » 05 Jan 2014 22:19
by Uke » 06 Jan 2014 01:11
Man Friday Atkins is clearly feeling the pressure. Not a good sign for RFC.
by P!ssed Off » 06 Jan 2014 01:16
UkeMan Friday Atkins is clearly feeling the pressure. Not a good sign for RFC.
Would you rather he didn't?
It's a case of damned if he does and damned if he doesn't
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