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I'd have him over Morrison all day long, proven at this level and miles more to his game than chery
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I think we should give him a last chance to rescue his career. He has given us so many great memories.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostClearly the problem originates with the player. But once he's on the books the problem becomes the club's problem. You can either throw up your hands in despair - which begs the question as to why he was sought out in the first place - or try and find a way around it and turn the problem into an asset. It's that simple. I don't think Harry had a clue as to how to get the best out of him, although to be fair to Harry at the time we had a well salaried sports psychologist swanning around somewhere. Same applies to Samba. If NW could get it right re Adel, it is not illogical to assume that other management teams could do the same.
From a spectator PoV, I would say we haven't been worth the entrance money since those heady days but that's another story.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostWould it not therefore be logical to assume that the problem lies with the player and not the lack of the right manager?.
From a spectator PoV, I would say we haven't been worth the entrance money since those heady days but that's another story.
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Rangers fans who keep hanging out he arris need to grow up stop defending him and accept he's a lazy #### and don't give a tossLast edited by West Acton; 08-07-2016, 03:00 PM.
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All this chatter about whose fault it is and why Adel has massively underachieved..........NOT ONE WORD about that jacket he's got on......
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Originally posted by hal9thou View Postwithout the right gaffer Adel is just lost.
So far in his career only one has managed to do so. Would it not therefore be logical to assume that the problem lies with the player and not the lack of the right manager?
Just as one example, Bowles was a maverick in a similar mould, but you listen to any manager or team-mate he worked with and they all stress that he worked his socks off in training and was always super-fit.
You're an intelligent man Hal but I would suggest this completely disproves your oft repeated view and I'd recommend its reappraisal.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostAwful man management. Just dire. 19th century.
Sooner have AT back than Harry, but without the right gaffer Adel is just lost. Back in the day I can imagine someone like El Tel getting a decent tune out of him, in fact Adel is a bit of throwback himself to the just turn up and play days.
The lazy bar steward would rather sit on his fat behind, stuffing his face and smoking shisha than put in a shift. He's never fit, he's always sulking and he's constantly underachieved throughout his career. It's beyond me why people are always looking for an excuse for him or trying to shift blame onto poor management or some other reason.
Fact is there has only been 1 season where a manager has managed to get the best out of Adel. Now, it's also a fact that Warnock only just managed to keep him on the straight and narrow long enough to get us promoted that season. If you don't believe me then read his book. The reason he never started against Leeds on the last day was because half hour before kick off nobody knew where he was.
Stop looking for excuses and call it what it is. Adel is where he is because he has a terrible attitude towards his career. End of!
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