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Jack Ross would be a very interesting move.
He has done well so far.
A risk as never managed at this level before, but a worthwhile risk nonetheless.
Is there any other external candidates that would inspire choice?
I think Graham Potter would be a more ambitious move.
Took Östersunds FK from Tier 4 to Tier 1 in the Swedish leagues, straight into Europe and into the group stages.
He's assisted by Billy Reid as well who knows the Scottish market and developing youth from his time at Hamilton
Not sure if you noticed that Plymouth are bottom of League 1 and 5 points adrift of safety.
It wont be Derek Adams who replaces McInnes when he leaves, Adams has found his level which is League 2 in England.
Hes as much of a safe bet as Mixu Paatelainen or Ray McKinnon would be.
I know you don't want him but I cant understand why you think Milne would?
Because he played for us?
If Plymouth were near the top of League 1 I could see the reason why he would be considered,I would imagine he will be lucky if he doesn't get sacked if he cant get them out of the relegation places.
I've never heard of Graeme Potter if I'm honest. But fair play for the amazin g research.
I imagine this is the sort of uber-smartarsery that went on at sevco when they thought they'd appoint a "genius" that no-one had ever heard of, or indeed timothy before that when they appointed deliliah.
I'll leave my reply there as far as that goes.
I think Dek made it clear today he's going naewye
I cannot believe that some folk think getting rid of McInnes would be a positive step.
Its not just about McInnes the manager, its a combination of him as a person, the success and the subsequent benefits of that, his attention to detail behind the scenes and the winning mentality and a real sense of purpose in all departments at the football club he has developed.
Its perhaps by accident that McInnes came at a time when Rangers and their successors were weak, but its the responsibility of Aberdeen Football Club to ensure that it can have no part in their revival because there is more at stake here. Lose him and appoint another dud and there is more to loose than league positions.
Ticket sales are up, sales in the shop are astronomical compared to a few years ago, kids are back at todders in huge numbers, community engagement (which remember costs money) is up and the most important of all the support for the blue filth is at an all time low in the North East. No kids or their gullible parents buying their merchandise as its back to the old thing of no one wanting to be associated with failure.
Give that filthy corrupt organisation the chance to flourish and it could have amazingly disastrous consequences.
Its refreshing that my second son is growing up in a more or less hun free environment at school. Roll back a few years and it wasn't the case. With even more choices for kids these days a potentially strong filth would be a disaster for the potential future generations of potential dandies.
Its a pivotal moment in Scottish football and given everything that's happened in the last few years hand back momentum to that nest of vipers and we might as well all pack up and head to Spain Park of a Saturday.
Last edited by WatsonNimrod; 27-10-2017 at 11:56 AM.