Things latterly went a bit stale under DM but he’d still do much better than his successors - would he come back I wonder!?
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A bit stale? Verging on rancid. Plenty examples of managers going back – my preference for the next manager, and has been for the last few appointments, would be Dan Petrescu who has had three spells at CFR Cluj.
McInnes would have had the team hold on to the 1-0 lead against St Johnstone on Wednesday but I would still rather watch our first half performance against Hearts today than 45 mins of McInnes’s game management.
To be fair I remember being on here in the McInnes years and argued with a lot of people who said we could easily get a better manager in than Derek McInnes.
Hasn’t really worked out like that with Glass Goodwin and now Robson has it?
He’s never going to come back and work under that clown Cormack so it’s pointless even discussing it.
How about Alex Neil?
Is he a “proper manager “ or is he still not good enough for some?
Offer Ayr United a a hunner quid, two tickets tae Daniel O'Donnell an' a family sized box o' Smarties, and we can get Scott Brown for a year or two on work experience afore he f*cks off back tae Smelltic ;)
The next manager should be someone who hasn’t been sacked from recent jobs in the last few seasons. We need someone who has a bit go about them and is tactically and technically better than the rest of the managers in the league. Someone who has won things as a manager….and preferably not someone who is familiar to our game in Scotland (as there isn’t a decent manager between them all).
Ricardo Rodriguez or someone of that ilk. Someone who can genuinely get the team thinking differently and playing differently. It will cost money though and that is where the question about Dave Cormack’s real ambition comes into doubt.
What about Lee Johnson?
Unfortunately, I would say it’s highly unlikely any manager with a half decent reputation would be remotely interested in coming to us.
The standard of manager we could attract just now would be someone who has had the sack more times than someone called Sacky McSackalot who works in a sack factory on the production line making sacks but keeps messing up and ending up with a pile of sacks on him and then gets sacked, moves to another sack factory…..and so on and so on.
How about Per Mertesacker?