Has left Tranmere Rovers by mutual consent.
Surely Adams is done now in the FL.
Micky's managerial demise really has surprised me, from managing Leicester in the Premier League, to parting company with Tranmere in the lower reaches of League Two, in only a little over ten years.
I feel for him, and wonder why it's happened. You certainly don't become a bad manager overnight.
Micky's managerial demise really has surprised me, from managing Leicester in the Premier League, to parting company with Tranmere in the lower reaches of League Two, in only a little over ten years.
I feel for him, and wonder why it's happened. You certainly don't become a bad manager overnight.
Perhaps more a case of the game moving forwards than individuals going backwards?
True that Micky's style was perhaps a little more, shall l say 'direct' than modern management techniques, but l'm convinced that there is still a place for his methods in the modern game, certainly in the lower divisions.
Whilst far from being a Jose Mourinho, or Arsene Wenger, he still didn't do too bad a job in his two stints at Port Vale.