Quote Originally Posted by RedStarTorphins View Post
I agree.
Won’t happen.
I predict on Tuesday that Milne will take his head out the sand for a quick interview with an appropriately accommodating local journalist to provide his public support for McInnes.
Set your watch for about 11am on Tuesday morning.
I'd be surprised if Milne gave McInnes a "vote of confidence" via the press this week. After all, we're still in 4th (for the moment) and Milne will be hoping that victory over struggling (but improving) Hibernian will quell the fires.

He might be misguided though. A defeat with another performance devoid of attacking intent then even those fans who had previously backed McInnes might begin to turn. It will the those fans, and not those that want change after every adverse result, that will dictate if the media begin to focus their attentions on the manager.

Levien and Heckingbottom seem to be steering their manager-ships through perilous waters presently (although that might change after the semi finals) and it could well be McInnes the finds himself in the cross hairs next for the first time since he was fired from Bristol City.