You just cant make things up and post it on here, Prettyboy posted the amount of games where they scored 3 goals or more, sometimes 6 goals, and the amount of games he won and league finishes that would have some of us pulling the head off it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yet here you are looking for this mythical manager that might excite you a wee bit.
I'm sick to ****in death of searching for this manager that's going to turn us into 70s Brazil, other than a few times in my 60 years of following this pish, i'd rather just win games and try to build on winning games by winning a few more.
I'd settle for that first before dreaming of Brazil or the Dutch total football.
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Derek Mcinnes
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Neil Lennon
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Neither, I would keep Monty
45 30.61%
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Thread: Mcinnes or Lennon, the poll
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16-04-2024 03:14 PM #31
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16-04-2024 03:39 PM #32
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16-04-2024 03:45 PM #33
All the folk backing Monty will give Lennon or McInnes their full backing anyways.
Sticking with Monty is probably the riskiest option.
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16-04-2024 03:46 PM #34
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Neither….Especially not Lennon
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16-04-2024 03:53 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If we have to watch brutal football then let it be the kind that actually gets us wins and points on the board. This 'Hibs style of football' stuff is a myth anyway. I'm old enough to have had the pleasure of watching Turnbull's Tornadoes and since then it's been mostly rubbish with a few periods of good football before it quickly reverts back to rubbish.
It's results before performances for me these days and if McInnes is the man that can guide us to regular 3rd place finishes and cup finals then we should move heaven and earth to prise him away from Killie.
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Secondly, I'm not actually looking for a manager at all as I voted for giving Monty more time .
It's just my opinion which at the end of the day won't make any difference to Monty's situation or who were to come in next if Monty goes .
So there's no need to worry buddy 👍
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16-04-2024 04:25 PM #38
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Far from these two being highly realistic possibilities, I think it's highly unrealistic, at least in the short term.
AS long as we don't implode over the last 5 games I think the board will shy away from ditching yet another manager so soon. 9 points or more post-split and Monty will get a summer window and until Christmas to prove himself. Thereafter, if we are still borderline top six (or worse), and if Killie are out of Europe, maybe McInnes could be tempted. Although I am not a huge fan, I do think he is the sort of manager we would need if it turns out that we have ditched yet another manager after a relatively short stay.
Zero chance Lennon will ever be back at Hibs as manager.
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16-04-2024 05:01 PM #39
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Funniest thing I'vs seen here all season. That may have been the public statement but I think you're ploughing a lonely furrow with that one pal. (He chucked us under the bus with his behaviour).Last edited by CockneyRebel; 16-04-2024 at 05:06 PM.
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16-04-2024 05:15 PM #40
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Derek McInnes for me all day every day. He’s exactly what we need.
Either that or I saddle up with Bingo and demand a chain-smoking South American who wears sunglasses 24/7 and shirts that are unbuttoned to the point you can see his moobs."Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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17-04-2024 09:47 AM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As to a meltdown you'll have a long wait wither McInnes was appointed or not btw !!
https://youtu.be/xhuro45ccDo?si=FSPW5VqIzHxQnEP8
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17-04-2024 10:44 AM #43
Not Neil Francis Lennon!
I'd have liked McInnes in as manager and should there be a vacancy at ER we need to give him serious consideration based on consistently getting results.
I can understand giving Montgomery more time, provided we don't tank post-split. He's had 1 transfer window (only!) and we've been on the wrong end of numerous ridiculous decisions this season.
Montgomery adapted his tactics from his arrival and adjusted his preferred 442. The January window showed enough promise to suggest perseverance.
For comparison the gobsh*te that is Lee Johnson had 3 transfer windows (!) and no discernible tactics or style of play - a complete imposter.
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18-04-2024 12:51 PM #44
McInnes on a long term deal. Knows the league inside out, a manager I actually enjoy listening to, had an Aberdeen side up there constantly going through a few re-builds. A victim of his own success there you would probably say.
DM for me he has enough in the bank that I would be more willing to give him time and stick with him when things aren't going well because he has enough in the bank. Time to start building something.
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