Im not doubting they will want to speak to him
Im more of the opinion he wont speak to them. If Sunderland were too bampot for him then these f@ck are way beyond bampot
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Im not doubting they will want to speak to him
Im more of the opinion he wont speak to them. If Sunderland were too bampot for him then these f@ck are way beyond bampot
The hun "fans" couldnt even be bothered to try and save the original 1872 club when it was in deep sh1t before it was liquidated and eventually killed for good. These cnuts just sit back and expect the world as always. McInnes would be daft even contemplating going to that freakshow that is Sevco 2012.
This is the point for me that kinda makes me less worried.
The fact he turned down the Sunderland job in the summer tells me either he is happy and is waiting for the right move or, he knew Pedro's time would be up and he is waiting for the hun gig. Although I doubt he would go there now with the cluster**** it is.
Murty will be put in temp charge until xmas/summer. McInnes will wait to see what happens with our stadium plans. If the stadium and training plans are thrown out he'll be off next summer. 100%. If not earlier.
Now is a completely different time to the summer time.
DM turned down Sunderland as they were a big risk off the field and he was given assurances from the Aberdeen board he would get to strengthen and the stadium / training facilities would be pushed through.
That's on hold now, so he may be questioning his ability to progress Aberdeen further than we are presently.
SevCo are still a risk, but I'm sure he would be confident of improving them both domestically and in Europe.
With all that in mind, he might see value in taking that risk
I dont believe that they can afford to buy out a management team whether Derek and Doc or Giovanni van Bronkhorst(Gordon Smith touting him) or whoever
Why drag training facilities into it?
It's got nothing to do with that.
AFC could build training facilities any time they wanted to.
Sir Ray McKinnons oot of work too