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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    You cant trust the club at all when it comes to the new stadium. It?s been 2 decades of mismanagement and outright lies, although obviously most of that is on Milne

    It doesn?t sound like Aberdeen has the most competent of councils either

    Part of me is glad we haven?t built anything yet as with these people involved, it would?ve been absolutely shyte
    This is it for me as well. Talk of a 16,000 capacity stadium was ridiculous and you just know it would be an oversized St Johnstone stadium rather than anything creative and imaginative that we would be proud of.

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    Not news but 11th March they released the findings of the review after the last collapse

    At the turn of the year, the Club instructed a football consultancy group, BPTC, headed by Bernhard Peters, to conduct a holistic review of our football operation.
    Assist in.. .the addition of a new Technical Director to support the Director of Football.
    https://www.afc.co.uk/2024/03/11/clu...review-update/


    Far’s our Technical Director?

    Surely they would be the person with the oversight to not allow us to go into yet another season with an imbalanced squad.


    Wouldn’t have allowed us to have only one RB. And one in his 30s who we are just flogging week in week out.
    Wouldn’t have allowed us to have two 33 year olds as our main midfield with one coming straight in after a full season in Norway.
    Wouldn’t have allowed us to not have a proven striker on our books.

    Would maybe have actually managed our mythical pathway for youth that might have seen some of our kids get a chance. Seen some bloody energy and devil may care attitude into this team. (Disappointed in JT in this respect).


    Just get impression behind the scenes as much a shambles as ever. No joined up thinking.
    Said it when new recruitment gadgie came in, all well and good he’s Thelins man but when he inevitably goes this boy probably will too and we’re back to square one and new guy on the back foot.


    This is not a cue to kick Gunn, not his fault he was promoted without experience and the personal abuse he gets is vile, but we need an experienced football person in.

    This saga is longer than Barons fee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles9 View Post
    Not news but 11th March they released the findings of the review after the last collapse




    https://www.afc.co.uk/2024/03/11/clu...review-update/


    Far?s our Technical Director?

    Surely they would be the person with the oversight to not allow us to go into yet another season with an imbalanced squad.


    Wouldn?t have allowed us to have only one RB. And one in his 30s who we are just flogging week in week out.
    Wouldn?t have allowed us to have two 33 year olds as our main midfield with one coming straight in after a full season in Norway.
    Wouldn?t have allowed us to not have a proven striker on our books.

    Would maybe have actually managed our mythical pathway for youth that might have seen some of our kids get a chance. Seen some bloody energy and devil may care attitude into this team. (Disappointed in JT in this respect).


    Just get impression behind the scenes as much a shambles as ever. No joined up thinking.
    Said it when new recruitment gadgie came in, all well and good he?s Thelins man but when he inevitably goes this boy probably will too and we?re back to square one and new guy on the back foot.


    This is not a cue to kick Gunn, not his fault he was promoted without experience and the personal abuse he gets is vile, but we need an experienced football person in.

    This saga is longer than Barons fee.
    I don't keep up with what happens behind the scenes, but I am pretty sure Gunn has no involvement in our signings others than preparing and finalising contracts.

    It would possibly do the club good to advise who actually does what at the club, as some of the shyte written about folk is way over the top


    That said, until the baldy, bankrupt builder is kicked out, there will always be a horrible smell hanging around the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDeeDon View Post
    I don't keep up with what happens behind the scenes, but I am pretty sure Gunn has no involvement in our signings others than preparing and finalising contracts.

    It would possibly do the club good to advise who actually does what at the club, as some of the shyte written about folk is way over the top


    That said, until the baldy, bankrupt builder is kicked out, there will always be a horrible smell hanging around the club.
    I’m almost positive he doesn’t. I only brought him up to head off any of the ‘shyte’.
    Last edited by Bojangles9; 03-01-2025 at 01:47 PM. Reason: SiBo is a horrible smell

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    Gunn was appointed as Director of Football Operations, but is now routinely referred to as Director of Football, a r?le previously held by Keith Burkinshaw, 6, and Craig Brown. Gunn has none of those responsibilities, and I?d imagine that Willie Garner now fulfils something of the playing advice and needs at director level. After all, he managed Alloa, was Fergie?s assistant, and most importantly was Keith?s player-manager when we cuffed the horrible Masons in the 1988 Highland League Cup final replay.

    Gunn is the equivalent of Ian Taggart, or for the ancients hereabout, Jim Rust ie a souped-up Club Secretary, the need for such souping-up being the huge demands made by every fitba body with whose demands the club has to comply (UEFA?s demands during our last participation were eye-watering). Add in the contracts situation post-Bosman, the visa etc requirements concerning overseas players etc, and it?s one hoor of a gig. The club is at fault for the implication of the careless title by which they refer to him.

    He?s also a Red at heart, and makes his ain skirlie.

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    All of that^^

    Club set him up by announcing his initial appointment as Director of Football.

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    Molloy is out injured until the end of the season, and Sokler is out for eight weeks.

    What are they doing in training, playing British Bulldog?

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    One of Jimmy's assistants Emir Bajrami has left his role and returned to Sweden.

    Missing his family is the reason given.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaddon2 View Post
    Molloy is out injured until the end of the season, and Sokler is out for eight weeks.

    What are they doing in training, playing British Bulldog?
    Both injured against County

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    Quote Originally Posted by KincorthDon View Post
    Both injured against County
    Aye. Sokler got injured and the BITB wouldn't let the physio on, so Sokler got back to his feet and tried to carry on. Couldn't have helped him.

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