Maybe one or two good signings will bring unity to the board...
Aye..... ok.... who am I kidding?!
Milne will sell him for around £1.5 - £2m no doubt about it.
McInnes probably gets a decent input into any offers that come in for players but Milne will sell when he wants.
You could also say that thanks to Alex McLeish that Scott McKenna’s profile and transfer fee has certainly been upped a bit. McLeish has given the lad a platform to encourage a very decent career and he certainly believes he is his main centre back now.
Maybe one or two good signings will bring unity to the board...
Aye..... ok.... who am I kidding?!
Not a chance we'll cave in for McKenna. Club is financially astute and secure, he is a HUGE and extremely valuable commodity for Aberdeen. There is a derth of top quality centre half's the world over.
We have a huge asset on our hands. McInnes and Milne will both know that.
So, let me gets this right. If you are a positive type of supporter, confident that we had the necessary tools in the box at the end of last season to finish ahead of Hibs and Sevco, that’s make you a happy clapper **? And if you reckon Milne wouldn’t fold at an offer of £1.5m of McKenna, that also makes you a happy clapper **?
** Definition of happy clapper being somebody who clapps at any old sh1te, irrespective of what the quality is? Someone who thinks the manager, for example, can do wrong?
Listen, I’m still ragin’ at that semi-final performance v Well, plus the League Cup quarter performance v the same team. Both performances can we directed to our manager’s door, due mainly to poor transfer recruitment, which could be put down to his head being turned by managerial offers, around about the transfer window times. I also think we should have made the Europa League groups stages at least once, out of 4 attempts.
But, we are where we are. DM ain’t going anywhere soon, whether we like it or not. Me, I sense a renewed vigour from our manager, and would prefer him to stay and have one last go at it, and am hopeful and confident that we will have a decent summer transfer window that can set us up for a good season next up, irrespective of how Sevco perform.
And that’s not feckin’ happy clappin’, its realism borne out of common sense.