
Originally Posted by
Don_Corleone
Ojo was dire, but like you say, he will probably still play next week. Bryson was dire, but he will probably also play next week. Why? Because McInnes needs to play them to try and prove himself right as they are two of his "star" signings. Bryson is injured so much that he will play him every opportunity when he's fit, even if he's hopeless. Ojo cost us money, so he'll be playing every time he's available too. To leave these "star" signings out reflects badly on McInnes. Not sure where McGeouch fits into this - he'll need to somehow fit him in to the lineup soon too to justify that signing.
On the other hand, what about Bruce Anderson? He puts him in the team and plays a system that basically makes a mockery of the young guy... they boy had 0% chance of doing well in that game - but you can be sure as anything he will not be starting next week. Why? Because McInnes doesn't have anything to prove with Anderson - he didn't sign him and he doesn't really care about him.
The pattern is, McInnes doesn't pick a team based on what will work and what will win and he most certainly doesn't pick a team to play attacking, exciting football - he picks a team that justifies his own signings and the horrific style of "football" he thinks is effective. He is too stubborn to change anything because he can't ever admit that his way isn't the best way. Listen to his post match interviews - he never says the tactics were wrong or the lineup was wrong or the preparation was wrong - it's just excuses and trying to justify his decisions.
It's all about HIM, and very little about AFC. That in the longer term may well be his downfall.