Originally Posted by
afc1903mad
I was replying to a poster who said they wanted a foreign manager with limited knowledge of Scottish football.
If you look back in my posts, you’d see that I’m not against McInnes being replaced but that there is a huge risk that the move would be more likely to fail than succeed.
That’s why people (not just me) question who would come in?
For me, given the position the club is in, we are benefitting for some level of stability, which is what we need as the club has uncertainties elsewhere I.e. the stadium.
I’d be in no rush to risk a change of management until the stadium is delivered and we know the financial position we’re in.
I’d think it’s only likely to be in a stronger place as a result of McInnes’s stability.
Once the stadium is delivered, could it help entice a better calibre of manager (I know the usuals will jump all over that) and then take the risk to see if there is a better risk reward from changing manager.
Until then, for me McInnes will be in place unless he opts to leave and I think if he did, we’d replace with Paul Sheerin and Barry Robson.