Adams facing axe after just seven games

07 February 2011 09:20
Former city boss has two games to save his job Former Coventry City manager Mickey Adams is is danger of losing his job as manager of Sheffield United and has two game to save his job according to the Daily Mirror. Adams has had seven games in charge of the Blades and has now lost three games on the trot and five in total. His position was made more precarious after a training ground row with with Blades striker Jamie Ward as the pressure of avoiding relegation increases. According to the Daily Mirror, Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe has told Adams that he needs to get positive results  from the Blades next two games, against Millwall and Reading, to help maintain their Championship status and avoid the drop. Adams, who is a life long Blades fan, left  Port Vale just before Christmas to take over at Sheffield United.

Source: FOOTYMAD