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Micky Adams has left Port Vale to take over as manager at Sheffield United.

The much-travelled ex-Fulham, Brighton and Leicester boss, 49, has agreed a two-and-a-half year deal to become Gary Speed’s successor at Bramall Lane.

United have agreed to compensate Vale, with Adams leaving the Potteries club in second place in League Two.

Micky Adams

Former Blades player Alan Cork will be Adams’ number two, while caretaker manager John Carver and assistant boss Sam Ellis have left the club.

Adams arrived at Vale Park in June 2009 and, within 18 months, has turned them into a promotion-chasing side.

Having come through the youth ranks at Bramall Lane before beginning his playing career with Gillingham, Adams has made no secret that he is a Blades fan.

He told the club website: “I’ve always supported the Blades and my favourite player growing up was Tony Currie. He was and still is my biggest idol.

“There is no doubt that my task is threefold. Firstly, to ensure that we avoid relegation and there is clearly enough time left in the season to do that.

“Secondly, to help us become a team that can challenge for promotion.

“Lastly, to develop a structure that will us build a reputation for home grown talent that fans can be proud of in their team.

“With the support of the board and the football staff, I intend to do everything I can to bring all that about.”

Former Sheffield United manager Dave Bassett, a close friend of Adams, told BBC Radio Stoke he would do a good job at his hometown club.

“Micky grew up watching them and there is always that dream of being their manager,” said Bassett.

“It will be a hard job, but Micky has got some good qualities.

“He’s worked as a coach, he’s managed at Fulham, Brighton, Brentford and we worked together at Nottingham Forest and Leicester.

“He has a good background and that’s important.”

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Port Vale manager Micky Adams has been offered the vacant manager’s job at Sheffield United.

The much-travelled ex-Fulham, Brighton and Leicester boss, 49, is the Blades’ choice as successor to Gary Speed.

BBC Radio Stoke understands that, once a compensation package is agreed with Vale, Sheffield-born Adams will depart for the club he followed as a boy.

Adams arrived at Vale Park in June 2009 and, within 18 months, has turned them into a promotion-chasing side.

Micky Adams

Having come through the youth ranks at Bramall Lane before beginning his playing career with Gillingham, Adams has made no secret that he is a Blades fan.

Former Sheffield United manager Dave Bassett, a close friend of Adams, told BBC Radio Stoke that he would do a good job at his home town club.

“Micky grew up watching them and there is always hat dream of being their anager,” said Bassett.

“It will be a hard job, but Micky has got some good qualities.

“He’s worked as a coached, he’s managed at Fulham, Brighton, Brentford and we worked together at Nottingham Forest and Leicester.

“He has a good background and that’s important.”

As things stand both Sheffield United and Port Vale have to agree compensation for Adams and, until that is finalised, Bassett says he will give 100% focus to Vale Park.

“He won’t down tools, he still has a job to do,” added Bassett. “He appreciates that Port Vale gave him an opportunity again and he will not disrespect them.”

Port Vale have given Sheffield United permission to talk to their boss Micky Adams over the managerial vacancy at Bramall Lane.

Vale chairman Bill Bratt said they have ‘reluctantly’ allowed Adams to speak to the Blades after an approach for the former Brighton boss.

Micky Adams

Doncaster boss Sean O’Driscoll played down suggestions on Thursday that he has accepted the Bramall Lane post.

The Blades said they would not appoint a successor to Gary Speed, who took up the Wales vacancy, until the new year.

First-team coach John Carver has been placed in caretaker charge of first-team affairs as Sheffield United look to find a full-time successor to Speed.

Bratt added: “Micky is a terrific manager who has been up front and honest with us throughout the process.

Bill Bratt

‘It’s testament to how well he’s done at Port Vale that we have now been approached.

“Micky was offered a new contract before this happened – and that is still on the table.

“We obviously want him to stay and we know everyone connected with the club feels the same.”

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Port Vale goalkeeper Stuart Tomlinson says the speculation linking manager Micky Adams with a move to Sheffield United is having no effect on the team.

Adams, 49, a Blades fan as a boy, has been linked with the job after Gary Speed left to become Wales boss.

Tomlinson told BBC Radio Stoke: “It’s speculation, I don’t think it’s affecting the gaffer or our team.

“They haven’t got a manager and ours is doing well so I suppose it makes for good reading.”

Micky Adams

Tomlinson admitted that the rumours have been discussed in the Port Vale dressing room but added that the squad see it as a compliment to how far they have come in a short space of time.

 

He said: “A couple of the lads have mentioned it but newspapers always need something to write about.

“He’s a good manager so obviously clubs are going to try and headhunt him but he’s doing his thing at Port Vale.

“He’s not been here that long and he’s obviously turned the club around and I’m sure he’s going to want to continue the success he’s having,” the former Barrow stopper said.

Vale sit second in League Two, two points behind leaders Chesterfield going into the Christmas period.

Port Vale look to avenge last week’s 1-0 defeat to Morecambe with a win over Barnet at Vale Park tomorrow (December 18).

Vale sit second, just two points off table toppers Chesterfield, but Barnet are reeling in the drop zone and are yet to win away from their Underhill home this season.

Defender Kris Taylor has said that Vale can not afford to be complacent.

Vale Park

He told the club’s website: “Sometimes people look at the table and think you should beat certain sides, but every game at this level is a test.

“Not only are we near the top so teams raise their game against us, they are fighting for survival.”

Micky Adams’s men have only lost one league match at home this year, but they will be hoping to fire a few past Barnet, having only scored ten goals from eight home games this season.

Kick-off is 3.00pm.

Port Vale’s trip to Morecambe’s new Globe Arena will only go ahead if the pitch passes a matchday inspection, writes Lewis Constable.

After the lengthy spell of cold weather, the playing surface will be looked at tomorrow morning (December 11).

Manager Micky Adams said that all his team could do is prepare as well as they could for the League Two clash.

Adams said: “As far as we’re concerned we have prepared as though the game is on.

“If the match gets called off then we’ll have to deal with that.”

Defender Gareth Owen revealed his and the squad’s frustration at the disruption caused by the weather.

“At the end of the day we are paid to win football matches, and when our games are called off we are at a loose end.”

Port Vale boss Micky Adams has been nominated for November’s Manager of the Month Award.

In an unbeaten month for the Valiants they recorded four wins and three draws, including a 5-0 thumping over Stockport County.

Micky Adams

Other managers up for the award are: Graham Turner (Shrewsbury Town), Ronnie Moore (Rotherham United) and Paul Buckle (Torquay United).

The winners will be announced on Thurday, December 9.

The panal of judges includes former Charlton manager Alan Curbishley and Sky Sports football league expert Peter Beagrie.

Do you think Micky can win his second-award after picking up the trophy for September this year? Let North Staffs Football know.

Port Vale progressed through to the lucrative third-round of the FA Cup with a 1-0 victory over fellow League Two side Accrington Stanley.

Freezing conditions had put the fixture in jeopardy but a first-half goal from Justin Richards soon warmed the home fans up.

Micky Adams named an unchanged side from that which mauled Stockport County 5-0 midweek.

Vale started the better of the side’s and an early goal nearly came from an unlikely source in Adam Yates but the right-back fired wide.

Micky Adams

Accrington’s Ray Putterill looked dangerous for the visitors and blasted over from 25 yards, and shot again moments later stinging the palms of Vale goalkeeper Stuart Tomlinson.

Vale’s breakthrough and the only goal of the match came on 24 minutes. A right-wing cross from Gary Roberts was passed back across the face of goal by Rob Taylor, and Richards pounced on the opportunity to bury the ball into the roof of the net.

Vale chanced their luck on 39 minutes as Putterill’s effort beat Tomlinson but was denied by the framework of the goal.

The second-half didn’t give either set of fans much to cheer about as Vale were content at absorbing any Accrington pressure sent their way.

But the visitors could have forced a replay in the dying minutes thanks to Chris Turner’s strike, but Vale were indebted to Kris Taylor’s goal-line clearance and book their place in the third-round with the potential for a money-boosting Premier League tie.

The third-round draw will take place on ITV1 at 6pm with ties to take place over the weekend of January 8th and 9th 2011.

Who would you like to see Vale play in the next round – Manchester United, Chelsea, a lower league team – or Stoke City? Let North Staffs Football know by leaving a reply.

Port Vale entertain Wycombe Wanderers in a top of the table clash at Vale Park the host sit second in League Two, the visitors are just outside the automatic promotion spots in fourth, writes James Hale.

Micky Adams side’s attention turns back to the league after victory in an FA Cup replay over non- league side Dartford.

Vale have failed to score in their last two league matches, drawing both, while Wycombe have won three of their previous four matches.

The hosts who are in talks with an American investor will hope to put on a performance for the perspective buyers.

A victory could see them regain top spot in the division.

Victory for Wanderers will see them leapfrog Vale into the automatic promotion places.

Kick-off is 3.00pm at Vale Park.

North Staffs Football predicts: Port Vale 2-2 Wycombe

Click below to see Sam Morris’s report for Staffs Live as players from both side’s give their thoughts ahead of the match.

Port Vale eased into the second round of the FA Cup, seeing off non-league Dartford in last night’s (Nov 16) replay at Vale Park, writes Lewis Davies.
 
Marc Richards scored a brace before Sean Rigg and namesake Justin Richards made the game a rout.
 
The original tie had finished 1-1 in Kent but M. Richards settled the home side’s nerves when he hit home a 15th minute penalty after Gary Roberts was brought down in the box by Paul Goodacre.

Vale Park

 
That chalked up Richards eleventh goal of the campaign and he made it twelve just ten minutes later, hitting Kris Taylor’s cross past Andrew Young in the Dartford goal.
 
Despite starting the second-half brightly, the visitors went three goals down this time Rob Taylor provided the cross for Rigg to finish.
 
Vale fans will have been pleased to see J. Richards end his recent dip in form as he scored from M. Richards’ through ball to make it 4-0.

Micky Adams’s men will now face Accrington Stanley at Vale Park in the second-round, to be played on Nov 27.

To see Marc Richards penalty click below.