Sheffield United: Why Nigel will never say never again
Adkins was manager of the north Lincolnshire club when it reached the Championship following a tense victory over Millwall at Wembley in 2009.
Scunthorpe only forced themselves into the top six when Cliff Byrne scored an 88th minute winner against Tranmere Rovers on the last day of the campaign and Adkins, whose United side have also been written-off as no-hopers following a disappointing sequence of results, is adamant there are parallels between their respective campaigns.
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Hide Ad“There were times at Scunthorpe when people wrote us off,” he said. “Very much so, it happened all the time.
“Our time at Scunthorpe were great days and great memories that no-one can take away. For a football club of that size to achieve what Scunthorpe did was great. There are many attributes that were part of that. But we are here now at Sheffield United and we are trying to win the same prize.”
United prepared for today’s game against Crewe Alexandra 12th in the League One table and six points behind neighbours Barnsley who occupy the final play-off berth. Martyn Woolford, who moved to Bramall Lane soon after Adkins’ appointment in June, scored the goal which propelled Scunthorpe to promotion at the Londoners’ expense.
“I was at Scunthorpe and it was brilliant because we achieved something,” Adkins said. “It showed you have to keep believing. That is the important thing.
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Hide Ad“We work very hard and we have to keep believing. Sometimes, you need that little bit of fortune. But it is about winning games. We have a spirit about ourselves. We just need that grit and resilience. I am not apologising for saying that because it is exactly what we need.”