Stella for lunch today, my point is it's a results driven business, he's never made a bad start to the season and the next 2/3 games will be the make or break as far as a lot of fans are concerned.
Hibs in the cup is a very winnable game, show a bit of belief and attack instead of trying to counter all of the time, same for Celtic, they are not playing well this season so instead of packing the defence we should be showing a bit of intent from the start, the Motherwell game should be a winnable game but again this will be decided by Mcinnes's tactics.
Are we all convinced that Milne has 100% faith in Mcinnes, all good things come to an end at some point, I feel sometimes that Milne could back Mcinnes a wee bit more in the transfer windows to bring in a higher calibre of signing, the fitness and overall ability of the signings over the last two seasons haven't really been of a standard we should be looking at if we are to compete at top of the league.
I feel that Milne is somehow punishing Mcinnes over the Sunderland and Rangers approaches and the way that Mcinnes handled himself on both occasions.there is no doubt that his head was turned and that Mlne had to make some unfulfilled promises to keep him at Pittodrie.
You just said it there,Milne talked McInnes into staying twice.He isn’t going to sack him anytime soon especially less than a year since he got him to turn down the Huns.
I can’t see us beating Hibs or Celtic but there is no way he will get sacked for losing both games,it will be the usual ach well attitude from the board.
It's completely irrelevant what the fans feel about McInnes. As far as Milne is concerned, McInnes has done very well, he got us to second place four years in a row, and won the League Cup. Never in a million years will Milne sack him. I would imagine that other board members would oppose sacking McInnes, citing the many, many dismal years we had before he joined.
Also, if the unlikely were to happe, regarding who fans want as a replacement is also irrelevant. Milne will make that decision and unfortunately he's hardly got a stellar record in managerial appointments so far. McInnes has been by far and away the best of them.
Was it not Craig Brown that picked McInnes? Which is utterly bizarre