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  1. My posts are the reason it's not going to be Lennon. You're welcome. And Dave, stop phoning me, it's Saturday night pal.
    2 points
  2. On the face of it, what Warnock said was correct. However, we could have done that with Peter Leven taking the team until the permanent manager was appointed and completely avoid the Warnock circus that was always inevitable to be an embarrassment.
    2 points
  3. There's a theme here
    1 point
  4. Don't knock it, clearly some of your Warnock out rumours got through to him too.
    1 point
  5. Actually, I'm guessing that Cormack just watched that BBC vox pop after we ditched Robson, where several munters outside pittodrie suggested Lennon. That seems to be how he does his business.
    1 point
  6. Good after match interview with warnock, 100% agree a new man needs to be in asap to assess the squad and build for next year with input on who we keep, get rid of, and sign. Can’t remember who posted the opposite how we’ll be late and it fucks up next year, agreed that would be a disaster. What he says is correct, let’s hope it happens asap.
    1 point
  7. I’d argue any manager splits the support. If whoever comes in has a good strong start all is good. Comes down to results. Much like Robson, didn’t want him but good start so accepted him. Shit start and the manager is too young, too old, doesn’t know our league, past it, lacks experience, etc etc. McGhee was an ex player and legend and look what happened to him, Roy Aiken took over, mcinnes was a hun we heard. Does it matter, if he wins games and cups he gets accepted. been zero info from the club since Robson left, really curious if it’s a new manager, new structure, or what?
    1 point
  8. What the actual fuck is going on. Play like we did today for rest of season and we’ll be okay. Lennon will split the support.
    1 point
  9. A win in this would - even if only temporarily - stop the revisionism over Derek McInnes. And I accept the BBC are part of that with a big article on it today. I can't be arsed with any more McInnes or Robinson or Lennon nonsense. No, no, and never. Neil Warnock winning the cup, landing us group stage football at the expense of Hearts, and then retiring would leave me doubting everything I ever thought I knew about life, but I'll take it.
    1 point
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