They've also done a sterling job of mentioning Ramsay attracting attention from other clubs under a Sevco article. East coast west coast bias.
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/footb...-drain-3513686
At least Considine has an out when Glass thinks he’s finished.
Phuk im...weedgie soapdodging w@nkstain...
Kilmarnock's style was turgid under Wright and, when results nosedived, so did the fans' tolerance. Bringing more vibrancy to the Ayrshire side's attacking play, and addressing their struggles at home, must be priorities.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59866727
Good luck with that...
Not his finest hour granted - or Milne’s (yet again).
He did turn them down at the end of the day when the spiv King tried to get him to shaft us out of a fee so I give him credit for that.
As I said he definitely stayed too long and the last 4 years were poor overall. The first 4 years were very good though and we played some of the best stuff during that time since the early 90’s. A fairly low bar granted given the utter shyte most of 1995-2013 was (thanks Milne) but anyone saying otherwise is just being blinkered.
But then DM has always been the footballing equivalent of Fred West for you Mason so I don’t expect you to agree 😉
I’ll never be convinced that McInnes turned them down. Far more likely the Huns choked on their succulent lamb, when they found out what he was on
It's quite straightforward, McInnes lived and died by the quality he recruited.
When we were signing the likes of McLean (sorry DD), early Rooney and Logan,
we had peak McGinn and Hayes, albeit their recruitment pre-dated McInnes, we were good.
When we got into the "sign players who were decent but had serious injuries and boys that had a good game against us once" era, we were gash.
Whoever was behind the scouting and recruitment at this time, and what level of autonomy McInnes had in terms thereof, the pants we trotted out then was a sacking offence.