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Saints Flyer - Nigel Adkins & The Sword Of Damocles
Saints Flyer - Nigel Adkins & The Sword Of Damocles
Monday, 13th Dec 2010 10:37 by Saints Flyer

It all sounds like a Harry Potter story, but there might not be a happy ending for the spectacled hero in this one.

Of course it was only a matter of time, but the moment that Alan Pardew found another job in football then the pressure was doubled on Nigel Adkins and Chairman Nicola Cortese.

Think back when Rupert Lowe arrived back at St Mary’s and dispensed with the services of Nigel Pearson, installing Jan Poortvliet in his place, before Poortvliet had taken up the reigns he was already damned by a supporter base with the perception that Pearson was the saviour of Saints, when the ex Saints boss was then appointed as manager of Leicester City the pressure intensified, comparisons were always going to be drawn and whilst im not going to debate the merits of either man today, it has to be said that Pearson had money and got the Foxes back up, whilst Poortvliet was weighed down by circumstances and from that respect would never be on a level playing field with his predecessor.

We now have a similar situation arising after the appointment of Alan Pardew at St James Park, in truth most Saints supporters expected Pardew to get another job fairly quickly, although those that would have placed money on it being a Premiership side would have been in the minority and those who would have wagered anything more than Pennies on it being a club the size of Newcastle would be counted on one hand.

But for Nigel Adkins and Nicola Cortese, Alan Pardew’s  good fortune is their worst nightmare, firstly Cortese is now the man who turned down the Beatles, the man who sacked a man from League 1 for not being good enough only to see him rise to the top, for Adkins it is of course a lot less personal, in fact not personal at all, but it is still something hanging over his head that he does not need, something that adds to the pressure to get Saints promoted.

Adkins was always going to be judged against Pardew, AP was popular amongst the supporters prior to his sacking and most would have backed him to get it right and get Saints promoted, indeed the 4-0 win at Bristol Rover in his final game in charge perhaps indicated he had already started to turn round a season that was only three games old, yet being described as disastrous by rumour mongerers , from this point the pressure was on Adkins, not just to get the team playing his way but to storm to automatic promotion, it was bad enough to be judged when Pardew was out of work but now the pressure cooker has been turned up several notches.

Saturday was a weekend when Adkins had to get his team to perform and start to lay the ghost of the previous manager, we now know that Saints failed badly whilst Pardew’s Toon Army got off to a flying start under him and the first comparisons were already being drawn in the pubs around Southampton at 7.30pm Saturday night, there is only one way Adkins can dispel them and thats by winning football matches, the room for error has now shortened significantly and every week that sees Saints out of at least the play off spots will see the spotlight get hotter for Adkins, if Pardew keeps winning then it could become untenable, we have seen that Cortese does not suffer what he sees as failure for long and to be blunt, a betting man would put more money on Pardew being at St James Park come the end of the season than Adkins still being at Saints.

In many ways Pardew now has an easier job than Adkins, at least in the short term, Pardew really only has to avoid relegation, and given the team he has and that with the 22 points already on the table he probably only needs another 3-4 wins at most to achieve that, its virtually assured he can star tto build for the long term, Newcastle despite the protestations of their supporters have probably made a wise appointment, Pardew will put down the foundations for Newcastle to build on, whether he is the man to jump them up a level is another question, but for now and probably next season at least around 10th will suffice and that should be well within his grasp.

For Adkins its a lot tougher, 3rd will be deemed poor and 7th would see him undoubtably sacked, but if the league 1 table isn’t a tough enough barometer, Saints eyes will now be on every Newcastle result and if Saints lose and the Geordies win then the debates will start as to why a manager good enough to win games in the premier wasn’t good enough for Nicola Cortese, like Poortvliet and Pearson before its not a level playing field, but since when have football fans been fair.    

There is one way forward for Adkins and that is to win football matches, if he does that on a regular basis then the comparisons will stop, in truth Saints should win more games than Newcastle between now and the end of the season, if not then there is something dreadfully wrong, if Adkins does that then nothing else matters if we get promotion, but for every game Saints fail to win or worse as on Saturday, then the Saints manager only needs to look above his head to see the Sword Of Damocles hanging there by a horse’s hair.

This is now a very tough time for Adkins in that Cortese is ruthless enough to make a change mid season, I don’t think you will find one Saints fan who would agree with that at present, but as Pearson and Pardew found, popular supports is useless if the Chairman wants you out, December is crucial for Adkins, if Saints founder then he could find that he has a Chairman who still smarting from Pardew’s rise to the Premier will act irrationally, who will look to win fans over by appointing a big name, there are many who trace the demise of the Cortese/Pardew relationship back to last January when after spending big we dropped out of the promotion race, many of those believe that Cortese will not, in his eyes at least make the same mistake twice and allow a situation to develope.  If Adkins gets past January then all should be well, in that he has done his job and won games and will be able to take us forward, if we are still outside the play off spots after New Years Day then expect more fireworks.                   

 

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kcaj1164retsof added 15:08 - Dec 13
At least NA should find it easy to convince NC that new players need to be brought in asap. NC watches every game and surely see the evidence of his own eyes. The fact is that even TWO talented coaches can't get this lot playing convincingly, and one can only hope that not too many points are dropped between now and the time when changes can be made. Certainly once these changes are made NA will be under the same pressure, or likely even more, than AP was.
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StrasbourgSaint added 16:51 - Dec 13
Pardew? Nope, sorry, doesn't ring a bell.

The future is what matters now and, as critical as we all have the right to be of NA after his strange lack of early changes at the w/e, I still see a bright future. That is, as long as we have the right squad by the end of January; keeping our jewels and strengthening where necessary.
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sholingred added 18:15 - Dec 13
i will judge
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sholingred added 18:25 - Dec 13
I will judge Adkins,when its his team,he never bought these players did he,none of us know why Pardew went,but cortese can do no wrong in my eyes,saving our club and is a top man,better than the other sh1t houses we have had before,back the manager and chairman.COYR
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1teeminants added 20:48 - Dec 16
Without Cortese there would be no SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB.


Why cant people get that into their thick heads.



Simple
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