Norwich manager 15:57 - Jan 5 with 2478 views | RJ7 | Adams said: “I firmly believe that we are still on course for a crack at promotion back to the Premier League. That is where this club belongs. However, I feel it is in the best interests of the team that an immediate change is made in order to ensure a positive impact on results. Would be nice in HR was capable of similar thoughts about his & QPR's relationship. The possibility of that is non-existent. | | | | |
Norwich manager on 17:16 - Jan 5 with 2306 views | qprmeath | If I was a football manager there is no way Id ever resign. Imagine what the wife would say about the money you lose by doing it! | | | |
Norwich manager on 17:57 - Jan 5 with 2177 views | SuffolkHoop | With Norwich's squad and parachute payments languishing compared to a talented and inexpensive Ipswich side up in 2nd and still pushing, optimism is all Adams' has room for. The job McCarthy is doing hasn't gone unnoticed in Norfolk. | | | |
Norwich manager on 19:07 - Jan 5 with 2042 views | adhoc_qpr | More likely he was politely advised to resign before being sacked due to his long standing relationship with the club. | | | |
Norwich manager on 19:13 - Jan 5 with 2023 views | Stanisgod | So on 5th January fifth place, 3 points off the play offs isn't good enough | |
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Norwich manager on 21:48 - Jan 5 with 1846 views | karl | Quite right too. Big problem for these coaches who become relatively successful caretakers, been at the club a while and obviously well thought of in order to be asked to run things temporarily but when things go backwards and they're sacked you do wonder if any pay-off has been worth losing what was a reasonably secure income. Ricky Sbragia was similar at Sunderland and he is now coaching Scotlands U19s, fairly successfully but you do wonder if financially he is worse off for his short stint in charge? | | | |
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