Like any new manager only time will tell if Glass is the right man. However, it looks to me that Cormack’s plan all along was to bring in his own puppet.
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Like any new manager only time will tell if Glass is the right man. However, it looks to me that Cormack’s plan all along was to bring in his own puppet.
Mixed feeling on this if I’m honest.
We wanted something different - not the usual merry go round Largs jokers - well it’s certainly that.
But,
A club like Aberdeen should not have a completely novice mgmt team - maybe one of them, but not both - & both these guys are complete novices at this level.
Really don’t know what Cormack is thinking tbh. It’s certainly left field though and outwith the norm - no doubt about that.
One positive is we clearly miss an utter cuunt on the park. Lego heid certainly ticks that box.
The fact we’re getting him fae the tims (who have offered him a new contract remember) may be a sign there is going to be proper backing and investment instead of the tedious plodding mediocrity of Milne.
Maybe clutching at straws - but what else is there. I don’t think he’d consider coming unless he’s had some assurances about us trying to at least challenge better.
The two internationals is intriguing. I’d be worried about thumb though. Clearly the most talented Scottish striker by a distance, but he’s a complete ned with a massive attitude problem. If he couldn’t be bothered to get his finger out for a Tim 10IAR effort while on probs at least £15k a week - fit the fuuck is he going to do here to get motivated?
Big red flag on that one if it happens.
My bet, it’ll crash & burn. Would be delighted to be proved wrong like & they’ll have my backing.
If Lego muncher ends the rat or snakes careers next season then legendary status will automatically follow...
Perhaps the key to it being Glass was that he could bring in Brown as assistant and if that was not going to happen there was a need to look at other options. Certainly a risk to bring in someone not that familiar with current Scottish football (though lots of good reasons for taking that risk) so a sensible precaution to have a successful current player in place also. No one on this board, or anywhere else, knows how good or bad a manager he will be so let’s welcome him back and wish him well. And hope Red John has cheered up enough to apply to be the virtual mascot for the first post-split game against St Johnstone.
When you recruit for a job, you often have a candidate in mind, but until you see the field you can't say for sure they're the best option. So while I don't doubt for a second that Cormack had Glass right at the forefront of his mind, if e.g. Eddie Howe had applied then I'm pretty sure he would have been chosen. None of us, except maybe MSM, know who applied and so maybe there was no-one in the field who stood out and so Cormack goes with Glass. Fair enough. I don't think that means he was pulling a fast one, or necessarily trying to pull the wool over our eyes about the 'prawcess'.
It might work out, it might not, but let's not be too conspiratorial about the whole thing. We didn't want the same old Largs suspects and we're not getting one. So that's a big tick. Clearly it's a risk, but as I've said before, I think a lot might come down to the team around him and as a group what their contacts are like in the market, etc. If the boy they're talking about as a striking coach is good enough to work with E**land then just maybe he's an improvement on what we have now.
For me, what I'm looking for in the first instance is the following list (in no particular order):
- Make a few canny purchases in the market
- bring through some youth,
- show some genuine ambition,
- get them working a bit harder in training (given recent suggestions),
- try to play a less turgid brand of football.
Wouldn't we'll all be quite happy with that as a start? Then let's see if the results come. I don't see why Glass can't deliver that for the start of next season.