Originally Posted by
ragnarok
McInnes is going nowhere. If attendances start to drop and the club begins to suffer financially then that might put a bit of pressure on McInnes from the board but I agree with others that he has enough credit in the bank for this season.
The problem is that some supporters are unhappy with our performance last season and would like to have seen him sacked already, especially given the poor performances against the Glasgow clubs. While I understand the reasons for that view, it's completely detached from reality in terms of what the board expects and what McInnes has delivered.
My main concern is that our recruitment strategy has been iffy for the past few seasons. Recruitment is the most important factor on the footballing side as far as I'm concerned. That makes more of a difference than any of the names being touted as an alternative to McInnes could. We seem to be getting priced out of the market that we are used to shopping in and it isn't clear that the club is developing an alternative strategy.