Peedie1 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 32 minutes ago, WesthillWanderersFC said: His assistant at Stoke was Dean Holden. At NI it’s Jimmy Nicholl That the same jimmy Nicoll that was assistant manager to calderwood for 5 years here.... surprised his name hasn't been mentioned more Link to comment
Byrne Baby Byrne Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 2 hours ago, Don_Corleone said: Josh Magennis could reach 100 international caps before he retires... it's a funny old game. Credit to him. Obviously shows up every time. Fantastic dedication from the big guy. I like the current Scotland squad cause the first time I can remember you have everyone turning up every time. The captain has a champions league and EPL medal in his pocket but is prioritising it every time. gone are the days of Barry Ferguson, Paul lambert and Scott brown setting the tone and telling everyone it’s not as important as the 6th old firm derby of the season. Ferguson and lambert didn’t even get 90 between them. Brown barely over 50. wankers one Shay logan Off topic. bring O’Neil home 1 Link to comment
The Gee Man Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 6 minutes ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: Alex Ferguson only temporarily presided over approx. 7 matches (2 v. Australia, 1 v. England (Rous Cup), forget the other opponents) plus the 3 games at Mexico '86 as Scotland manager For all of the time he was the national manager, half of it was on a part-time basis, the other half being of a full time nature. Never thought of this until now but with Ferguson becoming manager of Scotland after Jock Stein's demise in September 1985, this may or may not have impacted on our chances of winning the title for the third year in a row.🤔 I know we won the Skol Cup and Scottish Cup in season 85/86, and got to the QF of the European Cup😔. However, it's just a theory. I have no desire for a dual role but if it saved us a lot of money in short term it’s feasible Link to comment
Tommy Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 3 minutes ago, The Gee Man said: I have no desire for a dual role but if it saved us a lot of money in short term it’s feasible It would save even more if we didn’t go for him. 2 Link to comment
Yorston Vasey Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 39 minutes ago, WesthillWanderersFC said: His assistant at Stoke was Dean Holden. At NI it’s Jimmy Nicholl The assistant's Holden, the greatest ever player's Willie. 1 Link to comment
Matt Armstrong's Dog Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 5 minutes ago, The Gee Man said: I have no desire for a dual role but if it saved us a lot of money in short term it’s feasible Definitely worth considering in the short-term for reasons you have given and this works to preserve our top flight status, but ideally it would be a manager employed on a full-time basis from the date of appointment as we are a full-time club after all. Link to comment
sigh Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 3 minutes ago, Yorston Vasey said: The assistant's Holden, the greatest ever player's Willie. Wrong sport - mind you, out chairman has been known to throw a few googlys so who knows who will be the next manager Link to comment
RDS Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 27 minutes ago, minijc said: Would be a proper affront to have a manager job sharing with an international side. Just can't see him job sharing as our manager. Any job share suggestion only makes some sense if he were Technical Director but doubt progress been made for that job yet. Link to comment
ericblack4boss Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 14 minutes ago, Peedie1 said: That the same jimmy Nicoll that was assistant manager to calderwood for 5 years here.... surprised his name hasn't been mentioned more It has been mentioned usually when the females working at the club were asked who it was gave them.a dose of the clap Link to comment
sirpento Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 14 minutes ago, Byrne Baby Byrne said: Credit to him. Obviously shows up every time. Fantastic dedication from the big guy. I like the current Scotland squad cause the first time I can remember you have everyone turning up every time. The captain has a champions league and EPL medal in his pocket but is prioritising it every time. gone are the days of Barry Ferguson, Paul lambert and Scott brown setting the tone and telling everyone it’s not as important as the 6th old firm derby of the season. Ferguson and lambert didn’t even get 90 between them. Brown barely over 50. wankers one Shay logan Off topic. bring O’Neil home I'd blame that disgusting hun thug Allan McGregor ahead of Lambert for that sort of behavior. Paul Lambert was always a total professional, or at least that's what he told my mates dog outside ASDA Portlethen yesterday. 1 Link to comment
AyrshireSheep Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 5 minutes ago, RDS said: Just can't see him job sharing as our manager. Any job share suggestion only makes some sense if he were Technical Director but doubt progress been made for that job yet. Well to be fair, O'Neill did say in an interview recently that his next role might not be as manager so maybe we are looking at him for the Tech Director role and that'll allow him to continue as Northern Ireland manager. He does have a degree Business Management or something along those lines and he sorted Stoke out behind the scenes and left them in a better shape than he found them so wouldn't surprise me. Link to comment
aberdeen1970 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 Absolutely no way it will be a job sharing scenario Link to comment
Howard Marks Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 6 hours ago, ericblack4boss said: It's strange that the usual itk, folk on here actually no fuck all on this occasion No one here is actually idk. Just rumour, speculation and doubling down on their guesses. 1 Link to comment
dave_min Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 31 minutes ago, Matt Armstrong's Dog said: Alex Ferguson only temporarily presided over approx. 7 matches (2 v. Australia, 1 v. England (Rous Cup), forget the other opponents) plus the 3 games at Mexico '86 as Scotland manager For all of the time he was the national manager, half of it was on a part-time basis, the other half being of a full time nature. Never thought of this until now but with Ferguson becoming manager of Scotland after Jock Stein's demise in September 1985, this may or may not have impacted on our chances of winning the title for the third year in a row.🤔 I know we won the Skol Cup and Scottish Cup in season 85/86, and got to the QF of the European Cup😔. However, it's just a theory. You could probably argue that Ferguson is a slightly better manager than O’Neill too 2 Link to comment
dave_min Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 5 minutes ago, Howard Marks said: No one here is actually idk. Just rumour, speculation and doubling down on their guesses. There’s been suggestions that some of the posts on here might even be outright lies. Or at least that’s what Dougie Imrie was saying at the Westhill McDonalds this lunchtime. 3 Link to comment
Redmist1903 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 22 minutes ago, RDS said: Any job share suggestion only makes some sense if he were Technical Director but doubt progress been made for that job yet. Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. Link to comment
RedArrow Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 3 minutes ago, Redmist1903 said: Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. I won't have any of that until I hear @dave_min has bumped into him at the Westhill Service station getting kegs for his perfect draft. Link to comment
TerryMcDermott Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 2 minutes ago, RedArrow said: I won't have any of that until I hear @dave_min has bumped into him at the Westhill Service station getting kegs for his perfect draft. Any update on the kegs? Link to comment
The Gee Man Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 8 minutes ago, Redmist1903 said: Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. Certainly unlikely for manager but maybe the other technical role we are looking to fill Link to comment
Howard Marks Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 13 minutes ago, dave_min said: There’s been suggestions that some of the posts on here might even be outright lies. Or at least that’s what Dougie Imrie was saying at the Westhill McDonalds this lunchtime. McChicken Soilwich Link to comment
The Gee Man Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 9 minutes ago, Redmist1903 said: Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. Sorry just realised that’s what your point was re TD Link to comment
dave_min Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 23 minutes ago, Redmist1903 said: Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. That wouldn’t be a terrible appointment. So can’t see it happening Link to comment
G man Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 1 hour ago, minijc said: Would be a proper affront to have a manager job sharing with an international side. Totally agree. Link to comment
RAZOR Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 1 hour ago, Redmist1903 said: Malky MacKay. Nae even joking. @dazzy_deffto heeder the whole Abz podcast crew in a oner at the protest. 3 1 Link to comment
Iraq_Red Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 17 hours ago, WesthillWanderersFC said: Thanks Stan Boardman. (One for the older readers) For those who don't know what this is referring too!! Link to comment
RabidGiraffe Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0hlxghd BBC's Scottish Football Podcast from today. Skip to 16:00 to avoid the chatter about the game tonight and they spend 5 minutes on our manager hunt and the possibility of it being Michael O'Neil. One of the guests is an NI journo so it's interesting to hear his perspective on it. Link to comment
penguin2024 Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 I just do not want MoN as manager .think it will be a disaster Link to comment
NEM Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 16 hours ago, Millertime said: Stoke fans very complimentary https://oatcakefanzine.proboards.com/thread/311897/michael-oneill?page=2 "My two cents is that it was a very rouge decision to not sign proper wing-backs and then go into the season wanting to play 5-3-2" Sounds familiar Link to comment
Russell Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 He's done his 'apprenticeship' with smaller teams, exceeded expectations domestically and in Europe with Shamrock Rovers, exceeded expectations with Northern Ireland, knocked back the Scotland job, English Championship experience at a yo-yo club that was not a disaster (ala Darak). Good CV. BHH 1 2 Link to comment
Gilhaushans Posted March 26 Share Posted March 26 Michael O'Neill isn't in any rush to rule out a move back to club football amid links to Aberdeen, says Northern Irish broadcaster Michael Clarke. Speaking on BBC's Scottish Football Podcast, Clarke suggests the Northern Ireland manager may be looking to "remind the world" he's available if a deal can be struck. "It's a curious one because when the press conference took place in Belfast, ahead of this double header, I opened it by asking that question, 'would you like to just dispel this now and we can get on with international matters?' And he didn't really do that." "He said, 'well, I'm committed to Northern Ireland. I have a contract here. I don't really want to comment any further.' "And then I said, 'well, just for the record, is that no, then you're not really interested.' And he still didn't say no. He keeps talking about the things he wants to do with Northern Ireland whilst reminding us Stoke were able to buy him out of his contract the last time. There is a wee bit of that with Michael here, I feel. So whether that is for Aberdeen's benefit or whether that's just reminding the rest of the world that for the right price if a good enough offer was out there, he would never say never." Link to comment
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