Totally this, then again who in their right mind would come anywhere us at the moment.
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Unfortunately the Aberdeen fc manager is not seen as a big opportunity outside of Scotland so even if we did splash the cash these top European managers would have no interest in coming here.
I’m sure there are managers in England and abroad who would jump at the chance to be our manager but the problem is the majority of them won’t be any good.
Football management should all be about following simple instructions, motivating your team & keeping their discipline.
It’s amazing how many people are shyte at it
Correct. All the amateur psychologists’ home-grown tadger-stream talk of extrinsic motivation by reward or punishment is just old man’s wânk.
If there’s non-existent intrinsic motivation, you’re starting two goals down. No fitba player worth a shirt thinks as he has the chance to contest a 50-50 with some brute in the opposition “there’s an extra grand in this for me”/“I could be subbed and dropped if I dinna contest this”. They’re competitors or they’re not.
Do you sheepy lot have a manager yet??
What about Beal ??
We're having a shyte season in the league, no hiding from that fact, but as a club we would still be an attractive job for many good or bad managers.
Regardless of our current league status, we are still a well run club which is more than can be said for many others.
You said at the weekend you were concerned at how the club was being run make your mind up DeeDon XD
In all seriousness though it sounds as if the club is a shambles and we are being knocked back by numerous managers because they don’t want to work for Cormack and his fmb.
There will definitely be managers out there that would take the job but there’s probably a reason for that.
I know I did, but doesn't stop us being a well run club.
The first team is a bit of a joke at the moment, but the club overall is in decent enough shape.
At some point it'll click on the field for us and we can then troll Hearts forums about third place finishes and semi finals whilst still not knowing what regular relegation feels like.