Quote Originally Posted by blowupsheep View Post
Like I said pal, Lennon would be my suggestion I don't really know if it is the correct one but it is one that I think is worth considering. (opinions and all that malarkey)
Do you agree on the similarities between the tenure of McInnes and the tenure of Calderwood?
We decided it was time to move the dons on to the next level and thanked JC for steadying the ship and we moved on. Sadly (very sadly) McGhee and then Craig Brown took us right back to where we were before Jimmy came on board and we needed somebody to do a calderwood job all over again. Enter Derek McInnes and he has done just that got us back to where we were under Calderwoods leadership.
He cant take us any further so there hangs the question who is the right man to do it, my punt would be Lennon who would yours be?

SF
If you are likening the McInness era to the Calderwood era, then isn’t that an example of change for change sake and the risks for doing so.
I don’t get the clamour for Lennon. He’s a welt of a manager.
No point in being up for the cheeks games and failing to do it in others, languishing mid table. That’s pre-Calderwoodesque.
You want to go back to that? Raising our game against the cheeks but failin to be consistent. That’s what Lennon is achieving.