All,
I was just thinking about the effect that Nigel has had on us all as people. I'm not talking about the great things he achieved for our club, but has his outlook and 'Adkinisms' shaped us at all?
The first thing I have noticed is the aftermath of his removal. First there was disgust etc, but this soon went to a weird sense of trying to be positive - a true Nigel trait. We then went to the what is done is done phase and "draw a blue line under it". The game against Everton could have been a terrible atmosphere, but there was a positive vibe - "together as one". We cheered the team on against high flying Everton with a team that had 4 of the first team from our league 1 team (7 if you include subs) - "hard work beats talent, if talent doesn't work hard". Despite losing Nigel, we came away "with a smile on our face" and most of us are even warming to Nicola's decision (though not the manner of execution). There is a feeling that "don't get too high when we're winning and don't get too low when we're losing"
I find that in everyday life I am more positive and often quote Adkins (my fav is "pressure makes diamonds" and the hard work quote). It seems his legacy may be more than getting us back to the top flight.....
Just a thought
No7
I was just thinking about the effect that Nigel has had on us all as people. I'm not talking about the great things he achieved for our club, but has his outlook and 'Adkinisms' shaped us at all?
The first thing I have noticed is the aftermath of his removal. First there was disgust etc, but this soon went to a weird sense of trying to be positive - a true Nigel trait. We then went to the what is done is done phase and "draw a blue line under it". The game against Everton could have been a terrible atmosphere, but there was a positive vibe - "together as one". We cheered the team on against high flying Everton with a team that had 4 of the first team from our league 1 team (7 if you include subs) - "hard work beats talent, if talent doesn't work hard". Despite losing Nigel, we came away "with a smile on our face" and most of us are even warming to Nicola's decision (though not the manner of execution). There is a feeling that "don't get too high when we're winning and don't get too low when we're losing"
I find that in everyday life I am more positive and often quote Adkins (my fav is "pressure makes diamonds" and the hard work quote). It seems his legacy may be more than getting us back to the top flight.....
Just a thought
No7