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I dont think Dave is doing a bad job, I don’t understand your strong dislike. I certainly understand your frustration with the current situation. Of course the club and Dave have made mistakes, that’s not abnormal in football, and has been acknowledged I think. football is an impossible business. Most clubs and managers fail. Most replace managers regularly, most don’t win anything. That’s the game. cormack has brought investment. A training ground. A director of football. Increasing playing funds. We’re signing players who played for ac Milan, man city, PSG, Liverpool, loaner from spurs, highly regarded youngsters, internationalists. I get many of these haven’t worked out but it’s much greater ambition than league 1 and 2, wycombe Stockport and the likes. I certainly think we can get better balance, and I think that has been acknowledged too. rangers and Celtic have been a mess this season, hearts have recently been a mess. We’ve signed managers, with the exception of glass, that while not always my choice, made sense. its always darkest before dawn, perhaps we’re close to the beginning of something special. We won a trophy last season, maybe luckily, maybe we repeat? Unlikely but I think we’ve got a man in charge who is fully invested, will spend, is ambitious, and wants success. That’s not easy.7 points
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Cormack would be alright if he just kept out of the football entirely, launched Stewart Milne into the Sun, renamed the training facility after Teddy Scott & stopped trying to cover his failings using local politics3 points
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Doesn't excuse no pre-contracts, or loans with agreement to purchase. We managed to sign players in January every other year, it's not beyond us. Loans are a choice, and one we've seen before.2 points
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He's definitely being considered, whether he's now the front runner I don't know. Putting two and two together, the reason he's been so angry in his recent interviews is because he's seeing his chances of getting it dwindle with every defeat. Olusanya also feels like a Robinson signing, but again I'm speculating. Had to laugh at the tweet that started tonight's gossip though, which said it'd be a "huge coup". Trust me, he'd walk to Pittodrie for the job.2 points
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Macron threatening the anti coercion instrument. Showing some cajónes perhaps it's a response to all the cheese eating surrender monkey jibes? But they don't have to sell off the bonds they only have to threaten to do so. Play poker with Trump and there's every chance he would shout 'snap!'2 points
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We could literally line up this weekend with four of our starting line up being loan players. When you take into account the money we have spent in the last three transfer windows, I would strongly suggest that that is an unacceptable scenario in anyone's language So much for the apparent trading model2 points
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And no offence to you old friend but you are far too much of an addict to ever give it up and you know it . You saying this is like Jute saying he's not going to go to a game we all know he's going to but he's just not admitted it to himself yet.1 point
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Other accounts now saying mcglynn is the leading contender so probably safe to say that no-one has a clue.1 point
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Possibly also need to factor in the fact that January is a notoriously poor window to shop in. Populated with over-priced, underperforming charlatans. We might just be avoiding wasting too many sovs in this window knowing the next rebuild will be better delivered in the summer?1 point
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I’m guessing the strategy is to stick wi loans in the main in order to give the new manager maximum flexibility over the squad in the summer. This boy seems to have a good pedigree tbf. Ariel ability is highlighted in his profile so that’s a big plus. I am of course also making the rather large assumption that we actually have a strategy of course…1 point
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Think MLS sits out of the transfer window for counting as this season I think so probably okay. Was never impressed with Olusanya at St Mirren. His best season was 8 goals in premier league.1 point
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Excellent post. As I said elsewhere, because fans are frustrated with our current situation, everyone’s getting it in the neck, deservedly or not.1 point
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With great big defenders up top We are setting up shop No wingers or strikers appear to be fighters Still, better than harry potters' slop1 point
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Reminds me of the time when the sinister minister, the Rev Mike McCurry, was blaming Aberdeen fans for sending him dead rats in the post I can’t remember who it was but someone on the old site was blaming Royal Mail saying ‘they were alive when I posted them’1 point
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Having watched the Falkirk vs Diets game at the weekend I’m happy to concede that McGlynn deserves proper consideration. He’s got those lads running through brick walls for him - can’t remember the last time I could say that for us. Well organised, tactically disciplined and he made the right changes at the right times. Good manager, no doubts about that. Askou is still my guy, but if its not him, we could defo do a lot worse…1 point
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Now we've progressed in the cup It could be that we're on the up The cup's coming hame Not to Hearts, what a shame Nae champagne for them to drink up Aye, I ken I've used "up" twice. Deal with it.1 point
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That's four in a row we've not scored It feels like our tactics are flawed With wingers inverted Our chances deserted And all of us thoroughly bored1 point
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Farewell to the gentleman Swede, Another head honcho we need We'd all like some goals Even a shot truth be told But enough of the making our eyes bleed1 point
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Nae trousers? I'm really warming to the lad.1 point
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Bit of momentum behind Robinson now being the favourite? Or (hopefully) just social media doing its thing?0 points
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