Wednesday 1 June 2011

Micky On The Move Again?

Port Vale fans have reacted furiously to rumours that manager Micky Adams is set to walk out for the second time in six months, with increasing speculation that he is set to take the reins at Cardiff City.

Adams left Vale Park in December after being approached by his boyhood heroes, Sheffield United, but was unable to save them from relegation to the third tier and was subsequently sacked. Vale were more than happy to re-appoint him on a three-year deal, but the ambitious manager, who took Leicester to the top flight in 2003, is keen to have another crack at breaking into the Premier League.

A pal of Adams told us: "Micky believes that he was never fully backed in his time at Leicester and he sees Cardiff as the ideal place to re-establish his reputation. Things went badly at Bramall Lane but it wasn't his fault. No disrespect to Vale but what can he do there?"

Other names linked with the Cardiff job are Glenn Roeder and Alan Curbishley, though the latter is known to be unsure about moving to South Wales.

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