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Micky Adams makes sensational return to Albion
Micky Adams
Micky Adams

Micky Adams is making a sensational return as Albion manager.

He has agreed a three-year contract and will be unveiled by the club at a press conference today, seven years after leaving for Leicester.

Adams, 46, takes over from Dean Wilkins who has been offered his former role as first team coach after steering the Seagulls to seventh place in League One this season.

Chairman Dick Knight said: "The board felt we need a manager with more experience to help the club make the great leap back into the Championship.

"It's vital that we get back there as quickly as possible, before we get to our new stadium at Falmer."

Knight broke the news to Wilkins last night.

"We very much want him to stay," the chairman said. "His strengths lie in coaching and the development of players.

"For obvious reasons Dean is in shock and we don't expect him to come up with an answer yet. He needs to think about it and we will do everything to persuade him to stay."

Are you glad to see Micky Adams back?

10:41pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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Posted by: Ped, Sussex on 10:46pm Thu 8 May 08
You bet I am!! Hope Deano stays though.
Posted by: Daz, Peacehaven on 10:53pm Thu 8 May 08
FANTASTIC - What a shock. Obviously this means it has been brewing for a while, so I'd imagine DK was behind ALL of the contract offers and not Wilkins!!
Posted by: Wayne Kerr, East Ham on 10:59pm Thu 8 May 08
Great, I always thought that Adams was a brill centre back when he was at Arsenal. Good on you matey
Posted by: Portslade Pete, Portslade on 11:04pm Thu 8 May 08
Just as I said on this site yesterday..Adams is back.
Now wait for Virgo to return and Lewes to become our feeder club.
They say never go back....but there has to be an exception to every rule. Who released the 10 players?
Posted by: Cap'n Pugwash, In a Daze on 11:06pm Thu 8 May 08
And who says being an Albion supporter is dull and boring?

Who saw this coming?
Posted by: shocked on 11:08pm Thu 8 May 08
It is not april the first, I am sure that the one glass of wine has not gone to my head and when did do become a Thai business man.

Wilkins in shock, I am not surprised!
Posted by: Martin, Coventry on 11:08pm Thu 8 May 08
Mardy Micky Back in Football Management then.

The guy was awful, he nearly relegated Coventry City my club. Expect him to sign his favourite player Adam Virgo on loan and sidekicks Adrian Heath and Alan Cork alongside him

I wish you luck Brighton and i think you'll need it
Posted by: grant, brighton on 11:14pm Thu 8 May 08
Bit of a shock never expected this.i wonder if any of the freed players will be staying now.
Posted by: Phil, Bognor on 11:17pm Thu 8 May 08
If Virgo is really his fave player, he is on a free from Celtic, so more likely to try and sign him rather than get him on loan.
Posted by: samuel, brighton on 11:18pm Thu 8 May 08
Thankyou Dean wilkins!!! i feel hes done a great job and was improving all the time. i also feel sorry for him as he was greating the side that he wanted and started playing good football at times. however good luck to adams once again!
UP THE SUPER SEAGULLS!!!
Posted by: tauntongull, taunton on 11:20pm Thu 8 May 08
martin micky is a legend.see u in the championship next season thats if u guys survive next season lol xx
Posted by: john, lewes on 11:22pm Thu 8 May 08
Bold or Stupid? I can't decide. If I was pushed for an answer I'd say stupid. I don't care what you think of Wilkins, you have to feel sorry for the guy. He is not some journey man manager who has trawled the lower reaches of the football league for years; he is a Brighton man. More so than Micky Adams. I like Micky - he did an excellent job - but is my memory playing tricks? Didn't he jump ship at the first offer ... assistent to a club that was about to be relegated? No doubt about it, this is an odd decision. Oh well, life is never dull as an Albion supporter. I've done 30 years. Here's to the next 30!
Posted by: Fun-lovin, Hove on 11:23pm Thu 8 May 08
THANK GOD!!!! DEAN WILKINS DESERVED THE SACK!! WOOHOO!!! DEAN WILKINS WILL NOT BE MISSED!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Fun-lovin, Hove on 11:27pm Thu 8 May 08
THANK GOD!!!! DEAN WILKINS DESERVED THE SACK!! WOOHOO!!! DEAN WILKINS WILL NOT BE MISSED!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Richard, Hastings on 11:29pm Thu 8 May 08
Absolute and utter disgrace. Wilkins deserved FAR better than this.

I thought this was a club with principles. Sadly not.

Wilkins has a small playing budget, loses his captain half way through the season and other key players and STILL finishes 7th.

Knight should step down after this debacle. He is taking the club backwards.
Posted by: Greg, brighton on 11:33pm Thu 8 May 08
You idiot - "Dean Wilknis deserved the sack" Have you any idea what you are talking about? It's people like you who balance the IQ ratios for the rest of the country. Dean Wilkins did an excellent job on limited resources. Bar a mid season revolt led by an overrated **** from Ireland Wilkins would have got us into the play offs. Then it becomes a lottery. Wilknins made mistakes - as do all managers (exactly what has Adams done since he's left?) but he didn't deserve this. His public relations and player interaction of the pitch has obviously cost him dearly. Even so I feel sorry for the guy and I suspect the next time he meets Knight to give him his answer about his knew role it will be to lay one on him. I expect him to leave and I expect someone like Portsmouth to snap him up and get him to run their youth. A mistake to do this Dick. A big mistake.
Posted by: phil, bognor on 11:34pm Thu 8 May 08
Club with principles? Clubs with principles don't force their captain out or Sack their manager for finishing just outside the play offs in his first season as manager!

Shocked.
Posted by: Rob, Lindfield on 11:36pm Thu 8 May 08
Where the hell did that come from! Just saw it on sky sports news and had to check here to believe what I was seeing. I feel for Wilkins as he has vastly improved the team but this is surely a step in the right direction. I just hope Dean stays with us as he is crucial to the development of our youngsters. UP THE ALBION!
Posted by: phil, Btn on 11:39pm Thu 8 May 08
Greg wrote:
You idiot - \"Dean Wilknis deserved the sack\" Have you any idea what you are talking about? It\'s people like you who balance the IQ ratios for the rest of the country. Dean Wilkins did an excellent job on limited resources. Bar a mid season revolt led by an overrated **** from Ireland Wilkins would have got us into the play offs. Then it becomes a lottery. Wilknins made mistakes - as do all managers (exactly what has Adams done since he\'s left?) but he didn\'t deserve this. His public relations and player interaction of the pitch has obviously cost him dearly. Even so I feel sorry for the guy and I suspect the next time he meets Knight to give him his answer about his knew role it will be to lay one on him. I expect him to leave and I expect someone like Portsmouth to snap him up and get him to run their youth. A mistake to do this Dick. A big mistake.
I agree with everything you said. What the hell are you doing Dick? I have NEVER question your judgement, but I am tonight. This is madness. I wonder if you will be shocked by this reaction from the fans. Not all see Adams as god. He was good for us, but we need to move forward - not back. I feel so sorry for Wilkinsl he didn't deserve this. All the time with Brighton and they dump on him like this. A disgrace.
Posted by: John, Lewes on 11:46pm Thu 8 May 08
This is so wrong. I just can't make sense of it. We have an excellent back line and a strike pair that will get us out of this division. Sort midfield with a perm and a couple of loans and we are up. Wilkins was so right for the job for next year and now this happens. Thank Wilknis for all that you done. Please stay. I need to recheck the club's webiste to make sure I'm not dreaming.
Posted by: Chris A, Hove on 11:59pm Thu 8 May 08
I'm sure there was a lot in what Paul Reid and others said about Wilkins. I think it will be very difficult, if not impossible, for him to stay after his demotion from the top job. I'm sure Wilkins will be livid with Knight - and the chairman's comment about "a manager with more experience" won't have done much for his mood either.

We had 1 too many coaches before this decision - now we've got 2 too many! Adams (manager), Wilkins or replacement (first-team coach), White (coach), Chapman (reserve-team coach), Hinshelwood (director of football) plus a goalkeeping coach and youth coaches. White is a joke who should certainly go - and maybe 1 of the others too.
Posted by: DJ, WORTHING on 11:59pm Thu 8 May 08
Shocked saw it on Sky Sports, do feel for Wilkins, you can moan groan critisize however leading the team to 7th place with low budget is good, hope he stays at the club and works alongside Adams! good to have him back but shockied by the move
Posted by: joe a, hove on 12:04am Fri 9 May 08
The timing is very interesting - only a day after the (non-)retained list! I wonder whether Wilkins and Knight disagreed over the list.
Posted by: debbie, shoreham on 12:06am Fri 9 May 08
this is discusting - that man dick knight stands on the pitch on saturday and says how wonderful job dean has done this season and then on the thursday sacks him - dick knight you are a joke - the only person that should go is Dick !!!
Posted by: Simon, Crowborough on 12:12am Fri 9 May 08
Thank the Lord..Best news I've heard for years!! I'm ecstatic! I've been begging for Mickey back all season and I can't believe it's happened! He will get the place buzzing again next season. Goodbye diamond formations,playing for draws in must win matches,silly tactics boards and comatose post match interviews!! WELCOME BACK MICKEY!!
Posted by: Vince, Shoreham on 12:22am Fri 9 May 08
Fantastic news, and Adams and Wilkins would potentially be a be winning combination. However, the way it has been done is a bit of a concern, and I think Dean could well be tempted to look elsewhere. He's proved he can manage and has tactical astuteness, although initially I was worried about his failure to address our attacking shortcomings. Micky will certainly ensure that a more positive and attacking dimension is added to the team. Could Zamora and Virgo be tempted back?
I feel sorry for Dean, and the shabby treatment he has suffered. I hope that the reason for such a dramatic and lightening appointment can be explained and the hurt can be healed, but Dean will feel he has been punched below the belt. For Brighton's sake I sincerely hope he stays and gives HIS club the benefit of his great coaching skills.
Posted by: Suggs, House of Fun on 12:53am Fri 9 May 08
How can any club almost certainly lose Dean Wilkins but possibly keep Dean White? Madness!
Posted by: blueseagull, hastings on 1:15am Fri 9 May 08
well i totally agree that wilkins certainly did a very good job on a very small budget and certainley deserves far better! but was he the man to take us to the next level?! Im not convinced, he would prob get us up but what then?! whereas Adams, well what can you say? what a difference he will make just by being at the club before even doing anything! so sorry for dean (an albion legend!) please stay as coach what a team you 2 would make! if not (can understand why!) hopefully get success elsewhere n thx for all you have done. ps "micky adams blue and white army!"
Posted by: pauli, hove on 1:19am Fri 9 May 08
Anybody else old enough to remember when Mullers returned following the disgraceful sacking of Chris Cattlin? The return of the Messiah it was not. Mullers ended up leaving for Palace. Enter Barry Lloyd and a downward spiral.

Don't get me wrong. I really hope Deano stays and forms a winning team with Mental Mickey, but history does have a nasty habit of repeating itself.
Posted by: Brighton_tom, kent on 1:28am Fri 9 May 08
I feel ever so bad for dean wilkins. he has done such a good job this season and to be replaced like this is a disgrace. i am a fan of micky adams but over the season i think deano has done a superb job and could have easily taken us up next season.
Posted by: smudge, At Sea on 1:54am Fri 9 May 08
pauli wrote:
Anybody else old enough to remember when Mullers returned following the disgraceful sacking of Chris Cattlin? The return of the Messiah it was not. Mullers ended up leaving for Palace. Enter Barry Lloyd and a downward spiral. Don't get me wrong. I really hope Deano stays and forms a winning team with Mental Mickey, but history does have a nasty habit of repeating itself.
Barry Lloyd, downward spiral? Didn't he get us a promotion & one game away from the big-time again?
Posted by: peter woolman, miami on 2:26am Fri 9 May 08
Dean Wilkins gives Brighton 100% in every way and what does he get? A good stab in the back by Dick Knight and his followers. Et tu Brutai !! Loyalty deserves nothing to Dick Knight etc. but someone who left them in the lurch is welcomed back !! A failure returns as the messiah. Doesn't make any sense except to the Brighton boar.
Posted by: Matt T, NJ on 2:54am Fri 9 May 08
My first reaction was fantastic that Mickey is back. But now having thought about it I feel really bad for Deano. You cannot question his integrity and loyalty to this club, and must be feeling disappointed and angry. I just can't understand how you can sack a manager and have his replacement installed the next day. Either Wilkins has been put in the picture a while back or this was all done behind his back. Deano can count himself very unlucky as 11 places is a remarkable improvement given resources. What's going on?
Posted by: Reginaldo, Muddy Field. on 4:34am Fri 9 May 08
Whilst it is sad news for Deano...and thanks for a fill in job well done...we now have a proper manager back. Never saw it coming, but what welcome news it is. If Deano can get over the shock ( and I don't blame him if he thinks he should walk..but I hope he doesn't). Then I think we have the people in place to get us up and lead us to Falmer. The future is bright...the future is Micky Adam's blue and white army.
Posted by: Justin, Burgess Hill on 7:23am Fri 9 May 08
Technically I think Dean Wilkins knows the game and I would have not been upset to see him try for another season. It seemed that the team was just starting to take his shape with our signings and the clear out. That said, I do think that Micky is a better man motivator and worked wonders with us before.

However - his record since leaving has been far less impressive.

If I was DW I don't think I would be able to stay on in a reduced capacity, which is a shame as I think he is a detailed, excellent coach.

I guess the proof of DK's move will be in next seasons pudding.
Posted by: Shaun, Brighton on 7:58am Fri 9 May 08
Kinght is a legend - Been saying bring back Adams for months now and it has fnally happened - Well done!!.

I hope Wilkins doesn't stay as i would prefer to See Micky bring in his own people - Get rid of White too!!.

SEAGULLS!!!!
Posted by: pip, Hove on 8:10am Fri 9 May 08
Disgraceful - why would you want to work for someone who rewards you by sacking you? Wilkins has been a loyal servant to the club Adams is an opportunist and will leave at the first offer of a better job. The club needs stability.
Posted by: jude, horsham on 8:18am Fri 9 May 08
i'm a fan of mickey, but this is a disgrace... dean has does a fantastic job on the pitch, always has time for the fans off the pitch.. you just can't turn the clock back.... i fear this will end in disaster but hope i'm prooved wrong.... dean please stay, even with the knife in your back.....
Posted by: drew, Burgess Hill on 8:28am Fri 9 May 08
I have to say this is a surprise and I am half way through eating my first hat. Thought MA was a great manager for the short spell he was with us before but lets not forget he walked away from us before and of course he would jump at the opportunity to work he again because he is currently unemployed and the last club on his cv is Colchester! I tend to think that you should never go back so hopefully his second spell will not tarnish his legendary status. DW big failing seemed to me to be a failure to get the team motivated. As a coach I think he will be a big loss and after the improvement last season it is a disgrace and brings shame on the club that he has been treated this way. I don't expect him to stay but who knows, I could be eating the second hat of the day if he does.
Posted by: Craig, Brighton on 8:47am Fri 9 May 08
All I Say Is . . Keep The Faith :D
Posted by: Luke, Brighton on 8:53am Fri 9 May 08
Dean did a terrific job this season and seventh place is a good achievement, especially compared to the season before. I do however feel that his strength is in coaching players rather than managing them. I feel sorry for him, and congratulate him on what he achieved this season. However with Micky back in the front seat if Dean were to stay and coach I feel we have an excellent chance of at least the play-off's next season. Shame for Dean, and I do feel sorry for him. However it's great to see Micky back and I hope he can re-live his past sucess here.
Posted by: Nick, Brighton on 8:53am Fri 9 May 08
Dean W did not deserve this. This was his first full season and I truly believe that if we had not endured the contract wrangles at Xmas we would have made the play-offs. Micky is popular down here (but he had a certain Zamora at his disposal) and Dean finished 7th in a division higher without him. Dean must be feeling betrayed and bewildered. He should have been given time to finish what he started and then judged. This is unfair.
Posted by: STEPHEN, BRIGHTON on 8:54am Fri 9 May 08
Its a well deserved taste of your own medicine for wilkins. Now maybe he knows what its like to give your all for a club and do well and then still be let go when something better comes along
Posted by: colin, once hove on 8:54am Fri 9 May 08
mmmm, interesting.
so happy that mickeys back but feel awful for wilkins.
the guy did a great job this season, but is he the man to take us on to the next stage?? cant see him staying and that would be a shame.
DK is an odd one...cant fathom him out. clear to see that he was behind the contract wrangling, and mid season cost us dear...definitely starting to question his state of mental stability. if come this time next season and we are promoted, then its a great move, but if it doesnt and we struggle, who could say wilkins couldnt have done a better.....
Posted by: Steve, London on 8:59am Fri 9 May 08
Keegan anyone? If Adams loses his first 10 games I'll absolutely LOVE IT!

On a serious note I feel Wilkins has been harshly treated but I hope he swallows his pride and works alongside Adams to push this club forward.
Posted by: Dave, Upstairs on 9:05am Fri 9 May 08
Good decision. Just a bit harsh to let Deano do all the sackings. The playing squad for next season must have been pre-agreed with Micky before Dick passed on the instructions to Deano!!
Posted by: Royster, Brighton on 9:15am Fri 9 May 08
I am very pleased as it was some of the best football I have seen out the Albion under Adams. I think he'll get the best out of Murray too.

Have to say I feel for Wilkins he had done a good job it hard conditions. I hope he stays on as coach as I think he has a lot to offer and will work with Adams now he has some managerial experience.

Micky Adams Blue & White Army!
Posted by: Relative of a Player on 9:18am Fri 9 May 08
None of you have a clue, Wilkins lost the faith of ALL of the players long ago!!! Wilkins made the squad miserable comes across all calm to the press but is an erratic animal with the squad, widely known he has psychological issues with anger management. He may have got them to nearly the play offs they would have been higher with a manager who motivates rather than ridicules. Lets list the players who have complained about him, Hammond (Albion Stalwart) O'Callahagn, Reid - countless others seething behind the scenes, glad Wilkins gone, these players can get back to enjoying their football, also Wilkins must be desperate for a job to stay on as first team coach knowing that all of the players hate him!! good riddance!
Posted by: Dave on 9:19am Fri 9 May 08
Gutted for Dean Wilkins. Brighton to the core and then dumped on from a great height. Hope he stays, so he can take over again when Micky jumps ship again.
Posted by: mr punch, brighton seafront on 9:25am Fri 9 May 08
I would like to say that i'm pleased to see mickey back but I'm a bit apprehensive. Yes, I remember the return of mr "sour grapes" Mullery followed by the joke that was barry lloyd but that was when the club was run by a pair of idiots. Steve in London you mentioned Keegan, I hope you were joking as he's a big baby who will jump ship as soon as things get tough. At the end of the day I'll support whoever is the Albion boss. We should've got Sven!!
Posted by: bha fc, brighton on 9:37am Fri 9 May 08
theres only one mickey adams come on the albion
Posted by: Glen, Haywards Heath on 9:43am Fri 9 May 08
Good to see Micky back but just hope DW will agree to work under him again. All these commenting that we got to 7th position on a very small budget but didn't Adams get us promoted from this league on an even smaller budget? Welcome back Micky!
Posted by: David, Worthing on 9:59am Fri 9 May 08
Sorry to see Dean ousted, but he never looked comfortable in the role and was at times too technical.
If a change had to be made Adams was the right choice. All those who slag off DK, have they not thought that as the main money is coming from a certain poker player the decision wasn't his?
Posted by: Glen, Haywards Heath on 10:00am Fri 9 May 08
Glen wrote:
Good to see Micky back but just hope DW will agree to work under him again. All these commenting that we got to 7th position on a very small budget but didn't Adams get us promoted from this league on an even smaller budget? Welcome back Micky!
Correction...Adams built the team for Taylor to then get us promoted from this league!
Posted by: Bobby Zamora's Right Boot, Haywards Heath on 10:02am Fri 9 May 08
Unbelievable - the Messiah returns. Micky leading us out at Falmer, it was written in the stars.

Best news i've heard in years, no one has ever inspired such passion in the blue & white strips.
Posted by: Simbo, Cardiff on 10:05am Fri 9 May 08
I smell a rat!

All this talk about new sponsers coming in, have they laid down their conditions to Mr knight and given him a list of players to dismiss, are they prepared to inject substantial monies into the club to replace those players gone, do they demand putting in their own manager, {MA}, is Mr Knight preparing to step aside? Time will tell.............
Posted by: Wee8.Palace, Nottinghtam on 10:19am Fri 9 May 08
Is our beloved club moving the same way as others, with this shoddy treatment of a loyal and successful stalwart. Dean Wilkins may not be the best ever Albion manager, but he was doing fine, improving. and the league doesn't lie. This is as outrageous as Sven getting the boot at Man city. I loved Mickey Adams, along with Liam Brady, Chris Catlin and Mullerys first days. But they are memories of great year past. A lot has happened since and I reckon this could be all be a mistake waiting to happen. Wilkins will walk, If Adams winssome matches and gets an offer, he'll jump, then what. Dean White or Barry lloyd for manager?? very short sighted, knee jerk mistake.
Posted by: Number Six, Sompting on 10:27am Fri 9 May 08
Good old Brighton. Gets it wrong again. You sack the manager for doing badly. not finishing seventh with precious few resources. Can't see Dean staying after a kick in the nuts like that.

What next? Bring back Mullery? Or Joe Melia? Shame Cloughie's dead!
Posted by: Hugh Jarce, Highbury on 10:29am Fri 9 May 08
Wayne Kerr wrote:
Great, I always thought that Adams was a brill centre back when he was at Arsenal. Good on you matey
Legend
Posted by: Tim, Eastbourne on 10:31am Fri 9 May 08
I suspect that the stresses of managing/coaching have got to DW. He has had spells of illness during the season and has looked decidedly washed out at some interviews. Whether or not MA can deliver remains to be seen but I'm trying to read between the lines with regard to the funding for Falmer. Does this move suggest that the money's in the bag? (otherwise Adams may not have agreed to join?) Whatever the situation I'm feeling a bit twitchy about the subject in view of current financial turmoil - and that an announcement or an update is perhaps overdue.
Posted by: never wrong dave, Brighton on 10:37am Fri 9 May 08
The players hated the man.I would like to give a big thank you to all the moaning fans,the real fans that is.Not the weak and gay like King Wombat.Now please the real fans lets get Wilkins,White,and hinshelwood out the club,and let Micky bring in his own people.Very good day.Thank you Dick Knight.
Posted by: Gizza, Sweden on 10:43am Fri 9 May 08
This will put bums on seats again, and add added morale (Kevin Keegan?)
Dick has made the right decision for the club!
Hope DW stays though.
Posted by: gaza, worthing on 10:55am Fri 9 May 08
great news end of.
Posted by: GJ, Eastbourne on 10:59am Fri 9 May 08
I can't see any way that Dean Wilkins can stay now. The players just wouldn't know who to report to or listen to. Too many cooks and all that. Wilkins and Adams will have different ideas and styles, otherwise there would have been no point making the change.
Posted by: Benny Dorm, Spain on 11:45am Fri 9 May 08
debbie wrote:
this is discusting - that man dick knight stands on the pitch on saturday and says how wonderful job dean has done this season and then on the thursday sacks him - dick knight you are a joke - the only person that should go is Dick !!!
You are yet another idiot bringing your NSC bile to this site.

Are you Dean Wilkins or his wife>

You are certainly not the bearer of 'The Truth'. That's for sure.
Posted by: Cap'n Pugwash, Brighton on 11:54am Fri 9 May 08
GJ wrote:
I can't see any way that Dean Wilkins can stay now. The players just wouldn't know who to report to or listen to. Too many cooks and all that. Wilkins and Adams will have different ideas and styles, otherwise there would have been no point making the change.
The players won't know who to report to? Are you kidding?

Do you seriously think that Adams will let any of the players doubt who is in charge?

Also-this might suit Dean Wilkins. He hasn't seemed comfortable in charge and let's face it, his strength is his coaching.
Posted by: Dr Bandler, Hove on 11:59am Fri 9 May 08
WELL DONE DICK KNIGHT!!! Welcome back Micky - me and my pal will be looking forward to next season now. No more turgid football.
Posted by: steve sallis, Eltham-london on 12:02pm Fri 9 May 08
what a total joke!!
Where is the loyalty in todays game.
Crap ground, no money and gets the team to 7th and then gets sacked!!!
Joke!
Posted by: Georgie Worst, Australia on 1:32pm Fri 9 May 08
To all you detractors, there is a little matter of a 2.8 million quid loss? There is no room for sentiment....we wont have a club or directors to moan about if we continually accept 7th as a good achievement !After watching our ups and downs over the past 60 years !!!! WELCOME BACK MICKEY and watch out the championship !
Our prospects now look a lot brighter...DW was yesterdays news and todays fish and chip wrapper !
Posted by: George L, Hove on 1:39pm Fri 9 May 08
Georgie Worst wrote:
To all you detractors, there is a little matter of a 2.8 million quid loss? There is no room for sentiment....we wont have a club or directors to moan about if we continually accept 7th as a good achievement !After watching our ups and downs over the past 60 years !!!! WELCOME BACK MICKEY and watch out the championship ! Our prospects now look a lot brighter...DW was yesterdays news and todays fish and chip wrapper !
A £2.8 million loss but apparently we can afford to pay more staff than Tesco. Just how many coaching staff do we need? What a joke!

And who exactly made the decisions on the retained list? Perhaps Adams would have taken different decisions on Rents, Cobbs and Loft! Is it too late to keep Cobbs and ditch Loft?
Posted by: Phil, in the middle on 1:46pm Fri 9 May 08
I just do not understand this.

IF Wilkins needed to be replaced, why bring back Judus Adams, the guy who left for the first job offered and has been a failure everywhere he has gone since? Leicester fans and Coventry fans cannot stand the guy!

The better manager was Peter Taylor, who improved Adams' team looking to scrape the playoffs into Champions. Mind you he told Knight the truth that the Budget for the next year was a joke - so he won't be back!
Posted by: Georgie Worst, Australia on 2:01pm Fri 9 May 08
To my namesake from Hove...are you naive enough to think M.A. had no prior knowledge of the retained list ? C'mon its a cruel hard business world out there ! Mickey knows just who he needs to do the job.
Posted by: Mike E, Arundel on 2:54pm Fri 9 May 08
He did very well at Fulham and also at Brentford where Ron Noades fired him without even meeting him - and appointed himself manager.

I am really pleased he is back as manager - and I might even start watching the Albion again!

Mike - Sussex CCC Life Member

Posted by: dan on 3:08pm Fri 9 May 08
Benny Dorm wrote:
debbie wrote: this is discusting - that man dick knight stands on the pitch on saturday and says how wonderful job dean has done this season and then on the thursday sacks him - dick knight you are a joke - the only person that should go is Dick !!!
You are yet another idiot bringing your NSC bile to this site. Are you Dean Wilkins or his wife> You are certainly not the bearer of \'The Truth\'. That\'s for sure.
she hasnt a clue,she always come on here,dick knight is the main man
Posted by: empire on 3:09pm Fri 9 May 08
hasnt sunk in as yet,will chappers be staying
Posted by: Brian, Brighton on 3:22pm Fri 9 May 08
Wasn't there a similar level of excitement about Keegan going back to Newcastle?

This isn't going to encourage investment in the stadium either - a club does well given limited resources and there is a management clearout. Doesn't inspire confidence at all. If we aren't promoted next season forget Falmer.
Posted by: terry, somewhere in west sussex on 4:28pm Fri 9 May 08
Diamonds aren't forever!!
Welcome back Micky
Posted by: Seagull fan, brighton on 4:59pm Fri 9 May 08
Wilkins did ok this season but not good enough plus he has lost the respect of many players. His treatment of some has been poor. Robsinson for one has been unfairly treated. Hopefull Adams will give him his chance and Jake will take it with both hands and prove himself. Who in their right mind would have got rid of Martot and Rents and kept Loft and Fogden? This is the right decision in my book
Posted by: JOHN, newhaven on 6:32pm Fri 9 May 08
Phil wrote:
I just do not understand this. IF Wilkins needed to be replaced, why bring back Judus Adams, the guy who left for the first job offered and has been a failure everywhere he has gone since? Leicester fans and Coventry fans cannot stand the guy! The better manager was Peter Taylor, who improved Adams' team looking to scrape the playoffs into Champions. Mind you he told Knight the truth that the Budget for the next year was a joke - so he won't be back!
judus adams ? peter taylor better manager ? that man just used us to get a better job he thinks he is some big time manager,has he not just walked out on some conference team saying i want league football JUDUS ****
Posted by: S Holmes, Baker Street on 7:17pm Fri 9 May 08
Seagull fan wrote:
Wilkins did ok this season but not good enough plus he has lost the respect of many players. His treatment of some has been poor. Robsinson for one has been unfairly treated. Hopefull Adams will give him his chance and Jake will take it with both hands and prove himself. Who in their right mind would have got rid of Martot and Rents and kept Loft and Fogden? This is the right decision in my book
You can add the departure of Sonny Cobbs to the questionable decisions, but we still don't know who made the decisions. Surely it wasn't Wilkins 2 days before he got fired! Agree about Jake and hope Sonny stays after all.
Posted by: King wombat, uk on 8:15pm Fri 9 May 08
never wrong dave wrote:
The players hated the man.I would like to give a big thank you to all the moaning fans,the real fans that is.Not the weak and gay like King Wombat.Now please the real fans lets get Wilkins,White,and hinshelwood out the club,and let Micky bring in his own people.Very good day.Thank you Dick Knight.
you're the moaning clueless idiot.

you have nothing good to say and i know who you are and i know you are a palace fan.

go back to palace you little moron.
Posted by: James, Brighton on 8:42pm Fri 9 May 08
Knight has re-acted true to form,as supporters have begun to criticize him for lack of progress of the team due to his inability to finance the standard of player required to gain us promotion.Wilkins did very well with his chairmans meagre financial support,he was the cheap appointment and no doubt can be disposed off equally cheaply.
Adams did well for us but moved on when it became clear there was not the cash available to build a decent team.He did not find success and has been without a club for some time. The fact he is back indicates he is rather desperate.
It matters not who manages the club,whilst Knight remains Chairman, because there is even less available to spend now
Posted by: chris, doncaster on 9:19am Mon 12 May 08
This smacks of a chairman trying the popular vote.crowds down so he sacks another manager.given time wilkins would have done well he was building his team and we were moving in right direction.yes he made mistakes but show me a manager that hasn't.As for adams yes he was great 1st time round but his re