please log in to view this image "It’s difficult to think of a manager held in such high regard by the Fulham fans as Adams. And it isn’t just because he was the man responsible for bringing back the good times, it’s also because of the bond that he and his side created with the supporters that season. It really was one big happy family, and it was a sad time for everyone when he was replaced after just eight games of the following season." There's a really good article about Micky on the Club site. Here's the link: http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2013/august/10/cult-hero
That promotion season was my favourite ever season for Fulham until we went and reached a European final. Even though the other two promotions were runaway successes with 100pts or so, it was Micky's promotion that I look back on with the most fondness. Thanks for posting, C58.
I concur with the last 2 postings,Micky gave us hope and the team motivation, and is part of our folklaw
Micky "keep-the-faith" Adams gave me a favourite season of all-time. For turning the club's form around from 91st in the league, he certainly deserves our thanks. COYW
Indeed how times have changed. Reading bits and bobs about the U21s’ game today, one thing that struck me was how they had toddled up to Manchester the day before the match and stayed overnight in a plush hotel. Not sure about the travel arrangements in Micky Adams’ time but certainly shortly before, the players would board a ’charabang’ on the morning of the match heading for Scunthorpe and the likes. Taking their own sandwiches ! Can anyone remember who the player was that had a thing about crisps? The story went that when they stopped at a service place for a comfort break, he would dash to the shop to replenish his stock - driving Branfoot crazy.
I blame Martin Jol for the change. Phew, done it. I thought I'd try to get in first on blaming him, just for once.