Sonoftherock Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33051841 5 candidates. Assuming that it'll be Warburton. "There were potential managers who dropped out of the race because we are still in the Championship," said King. - Translates as, "We realised we actually don't have the pull or financial resources we thought we had for the likes of McInnes." On Followfollow they seem pretty convinced that the new The Rangers manager is someone who's currently in a job. If it were Warburton, the deal would have already been done. Interesting that things have been pretty quiet down Pittodrie way lately as McInnes usually attends to business pretty swiftly after the seasons conclusion. Strange that Quinn doesn't appear to have signed yet. Perhaps he's been told to hold off for the moment? Plenty of huns speculating that McInnes is very much in play right now. Link to comment
fine-n-dandy Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 All sevco have managed to do in their short existence is set back (or kill) the careers of pretty much everyone they employ. McInnes is not daft he will not join them (yet) Link to comment
Ke1t Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Say what you want about McInnes, but he doesn't strike me as a Hun... by which I mean he's not steeped in the ignorance and bigotry that Sevco demands of it's minions. Working for an organisation like that would rightly turn the stomach of any decent human being, regardless of recompense. I'd hope McInnes has higher aspirations than that. Link to comment
Sonoftherock Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Say what you want about McInnes, but he doesn't strike me as a Hun... by which I mean he's not steeped in the ignorance and bigotry that Sevco demands of it's minions. Working for an organisation like that would rightly turn the stomach of any decent human being, regardless of recompense. I'd hope McInnes has higher aspirations than that. He was a rabid supporter of Rangers. The huns keep going on about some incident involving McInnes on the Paisley Road West, during the helicopter sunday celebrations - seems to have brought him legendary status among supporters of The Rangers. Trying to work out what they're referring to... but seemingly he was leading the party! I wasn't even aware McInnes was involved with Rangers around the time of helicopter sunday? Link to comment
Henry Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 He was a rabid supporter of Rangers. The huns keep going on about some incident involving McInnes on the Paisley Road West, during the helicopter sunday celebrations - seems to have brought him legendary status among supporters of The Rangers. Trying to work out what they're referring to... but seemingly he was leading the party! I wasn't even aware McInnes was involved with Rangers around the time of helicopter sunday? He was playing for Dundee United at the time. They had a game the day before (bottom six) and a cup final against Celtic the following weekend. Link to comment
dave_min Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Imagine McInnes going on holiday in the 10 days between the season finishing and starting again. That must make him a Hun. Sack the board. 1 Link to comment
tup Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 He was a rabid supporter of Rangers. The huns keep going on about some incident involving McInnes on the Paisley Road West, during the helicopter sunday celebrations - seems to have brought him legendary status among supporters of The Rangers. Trying to work out what they're referring to... but seemingly he was leading the party! I wasn't even aware McInnes was involved with Rangers around the time of helicopter sunday? He greeted the team bus when it arrived back with the trophy. He is a total hun, there should be no doubt on that. 1 Link to comment
DD1903 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 On Followfollow they seem pretty convinced that the new The Rangers manager is someone who's currently in a job. If it were Warburton, the deal would have already been done. Interesting that things have been pretty quiet down Pittodrie way lately as McInnes usually attends to business pretty swiftly after the seasons conclusion. Strange that Quinn doesn't appear to have signed yet. Perhaps he's been told to hold off for the moment? Plenty of huns speculating that McInnes is very much in play right now.Mcinnes is on holiday, the transfer window only opens today, the season only finished a couple of weeks ago and therefore players will still be on holiday. Warburton signed a years rolling contract at the end of June last year, so there may be difficulties sorting that. Also, the rangers don't have any money to pay compo either. Link to comment
tup Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Warburton has left Brentford and has no club. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Warburton has left Brentford and has no club.He may be arguing over a couple of weeks pay But then again he's a millionaire, so why bother Link to comment
The Oxford Don Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Mcinnes is on holiday, the transfer window only opens today, the season only finished a couple of weeks ago and therefore players will still be on holiday. Warburton signed a years rolling contract at the end of June last year, so there may be difficulties sorting that. Also, the rangers don't have any money to pay compo either. That might be true on Planet Earth, but meanwhile over on Planet Sevco King has already stated that money is available to pay compensation for the 'right' manager, meaning that they are definitely considering a move for a manager who is under contract at another club. A shortlist of five has been drawn up, and I suspect Derek is on that list. Link to comment
DD1903 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 That might be true on Planet Earth, but meanwhile over on Planet Sevco King has already stated that money is available to pay compensation for the 'right' manager, meaning that they are definitely considering a move for a manager who is under contract at another club. A shortlist of five has been drawn up, and I suspect Derek is on that list. King has said a lot of things though, with a lot of that already turning out to be lies. I take everything he says with a huge pinch of salt. Link to comment
tup Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Massive desperation about yesterday's announcement from King. Effectively begging the huns to wind the clock back to the cheating years and buy 45,000 season tickets. If that's his only strategy, he's fucked. Link to comment
Clydeside_Sheep Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Some of the orcs on "do the bouncy" are claiming McInnes is to be named as manager by the end of the week and the clubs are discussing compensation. I'll eat my hat if thats true </paddy ashdown> Link to comment
tup Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Huns = delusional. I dismissed the McInnes link as soon as I heard it, fantasy talk. Link to comment
Poodler Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Were nae in a position to be a 'selling club' just now, why would Yule etc consider selling the manager? Surely they would say no? Link to comment
tup Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 McInnes himself put a message on twitter last night saying 'Calm down lads, I'm got going to Secco (sic), dandies all the way lads'. Unequivocal. Straight from the horses mouth. Link to comment
ericblack4boss Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Make no mistake mcinnes is a rabbid hun , once a hun always a hun I've a bet with a fellow batter that he goes there within 5 years,For the avoidance of doubt , he WILL be manager of them at some point , but like most I'm of the mind right job, wrong time. Link to comment
fifered Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 If he goes he's a fud and he's blown all the good reputation he's created in the last few seasons. If he stays great. Either way I'm not going to lose sleep over it. He's been great for us and I'll be delighted if he stays but we're not talking Jose Mourinho or Pep Guardiola here. Link to comment
BWG Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 We're under no obligation to let McInnes go, unless the huns meet a buy out clause in his contract (assuming there is one to begin with). It's also quite strange that there are no rumors or sightings of other candidates being seen coming in and out of Pittodrie to become the dons next boss if McInnes' departure for Mordor is imminent. The next huns manager will be Warburton or McLeish, who coincidentally just happen to be free agents even though the huns just have oodles of cash ready to spend. Link to comment
ericblack4boss Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 McInnes himself put a message on twitter last night saying 'Calm down lads, I'm got going to Secco (sic), dandies all the way lads'. Unequivocal. Straight from the horses mouth.Aye tip the same way max Clifford, Rolf Harris, and Stuart hall denied the were peados, If they said the weren't then they couldn't have been by your reckoning, Fuck me tup, that means fuck all, Link to comment
DD1903 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Aye tip the same way max Clifford, Rolf Harris, and Stuart hall denied the were peados, If they said the weren't then they couldn't have been by your reckoning, Fuck me tup, that means fuck all,'Lol' Go try find that 'quote' on Twitter... Link to comment
Ke1t Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Gazza would be a great, great choice for Sevcohun manager. Here's him during his last foray into management. Link to comment
ZeroTolerance Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 We're under no obligation to let McInnes go, unless the huns meet a buy out clause in his contract (assuming there is one to begin with). It's also quite strange that there are no rumors or sightings of other candidates being seen coming in and out of Pittodrie to become the dons next boss if McInnes' departure for Mordor is imminent. The next huns manager will be Warburton or McLeish, who coincidentally just happen to be free agents even though the huns just have oodles of cash ready to spend. Spotted the flaw in your argument Huns can't afford Warburton or McLeish or McInnes. Sevco are a loss making business with no line of credit and many of their revenue streams severely encumbered. Yet King talks about increasing the cost base, noi budget limits and 5 or 6 targets to come in (to replace the 13? that left a week ago). It's all bullshit IMHO. Glib and shameless talks a good game, but goes completely unchallenged by the MSM but hasn't contributed any investment since the EGM all those months ago. What's stopping him? Either a) he doesn't fancy it or b) he doesn't have the cash to burn, I suspect the latter. Talk of tens of millions going in from him seems to be morphing into funding via ST sales and a (another) share issue. It's not enough and it ain't going to plug the black hole let alone improve them enough to compete in the championship next year. Link to comment
ericblack4boss Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 When those cunts from ibrox come calling , mcinnes will be off, I don't give a monkey's fuck what he said himself, Barry Robson was once asked after being freed by rangers, if he would sign for Aberdeen, and his reply was ,and I quote." I wouldn't play for them if they were the last club on earth" So things change, football has no integer or honesty left, Link to comment
BWG Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 When those cunts from ibrox come calling , mcinnes will be off, I don't give a monkey's fuck what he said himself, Barry Robson was once asked after being freed by rangers, if he would sign for Aberdeen, and his reply was ,and I quote." I wouldn't play for them if they were the last club on earth" So things change, football has no integer or honesty left, Barry Robson by his own admission was an arrogant wee cunt at that age though, which is a lot of the reason he was released by the huns in the first place. Don't think it's fair to hold what someone said as a teenager against them for the rest of their lives. I wouldn't say it's a cert that McInnes will eventually go to the huns and certainly not directly hop from AFC to them. McInnes seems to have a bit more integrity than most folk in football. Whether he's got enough integrity to turn down a 750K pay package in order to realize his potential as a manager does remain to be seen though right enough. Link to comment
tightbreeks Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Its the gift that keeps on giving, a complete comedy. I thought that accountancy was a good old fashioned proddy career, not so much now then. What they are going to do over the summer with an empty ground? I can organise a car boot sale for them, maybe a church jumble or two. Link to comment
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