Adams ‘proud’ of Vale players
Manager Micky Adams has told the Sentinel he was “proud” of his players despite their FA Cup exit at the hands of League One side Sheffield United.
Manager Micky Adams has told the Sentinel he was “proud” of his players despite their FA Cup exit at the hands of League One side Sheffield United.
Micky Adams has praised “the people who don’t normally grab the headlines” for their contribution after he was made the League Two manager of the month for September.
Manager Micky Adams insisted it’s not all “doom and gloom” despite his team “not turning up” for the top-of-the-table clash with Gillingham.
Manager Micky Adams told the media that Plymouth “couldn’t live with” Vale’s “outstanding” wingers as the team came from behind to win at Plymouth.
Micky Adams said he was “delighted” after Vale began their League Two campaign with a 3-0 win over Barnet and added that Louis Dodds, the scorer of Vale’s first goal, deserved his chance to play upfront.