He was being sacked at 81 mins today but then Dundee lost 2 goals and Motherwell kept him in a job by winning.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Motherwell can now get him sacked next week if they beat Hibs.
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Thread: Next Manager?
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06-04-2024 08:33 PM #91
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06-04-2024 08:39 PM #92
After a torturous few years , I'd bite your hand off for a McInnes or Robinson.
No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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06-04-2024 08:41 PM #93This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-04-2024 08:53 PM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No way.. he had us playing worse and in a lower league position
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06-04-2024 09:08 PM #96
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If you are looking for a manager who can get third or fourth in the league then get someone who has either done that before in the Scottish league (McInnes for example) or a comparable league not someone who has the potential or is learning his craft. Hibs need to start employing people who have actually got success on their CV not the potential.
If the BK are wanting someone who can manage Hibs to get to third in the league and European football , they will have someone else in mind who can do just that. I think Foley will have recognised that the Gordons and Kensells of the world couldnt choose the next manager competently and will get someone else in , most probably someone from outside Scottish football.
NM has had his opportunity to audition for the role but he will know himself he is not up to the current job never mind trying to take Hibs to the next level.
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06-04-2024 10:58 PM #97
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07-04-2024 12:25 AM #98
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Let's push the boat out and go for Jose Mourinho 😁
If it does happen at the end of the season then I just want someone who actually knows how to improve us as a team.
Yesterday seemed to have a bit of everything, poor at the back at times, not really creating much through the middle and very poor in the final third.
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07-04-2024 01:33 AM #100
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I'd take Derek McInnes in a heartbeat now. Happily ride out a few years of being a competitive team again and some solid recruitment to get ourselves back into a half decent state to actually achieve something. I cannot be arsed with another project, just give me someone that knows what its like to go away to Ross County midweek and get a result, or how the League Cup group stage works without it needing explained to them like they're five years old.
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07-04-2024 01:50 AM #101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...ropean-league/
https://planetradio.co.uk/clyde/spor...nstone-defeat/Last edited by Donegal Hibby; 07-04-2024 at 02:22 AM.
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07-04-2024 06:47 AM #102
Derek McInnes - no more projects
Maloney - inexperienced
LJ - no Scottish managerial experience
Monty - see above
It’s never been more obvious is a simple choice
Experienced
Winner
No thrills
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07-04-2024 06:52 AM #103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteSome people say I display apathy, but I don’t care what they think.
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07-04-2024 06:52 AM #104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don’t think there’s any chance whatsoever he would want the job so your one man list isn’t as simple as you’d like.
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07-04-2024 07:13 AM #105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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07-04-2024 07:13 AM #106
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McInnes was the obvious choice last time and we must go for him now. Other than him I would take Ian Murray but that would be the cheap option.
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07-04-2024 07:15 AM #107
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Mcinnes, o’neill, Robinson. Has to be one of those 3
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07-04-2024 07:17 AM #108
McInnes for me. It's too soon for Ian Murray and I'm just not sure about Michael O'Neil now. Alex Neil would be a shout but I think he'll end up back at Sunderland despite his acrimonious departure last time.
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07-04-2024 08:20 AM #109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-04-2024 08:43 AM #112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They’d get results first, and fans would take that.
I think their “industrial” styles are just as exaggerated as the nonsense idea that Hibs play a better style of football.
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07-04-2024 08:49 AM #113
I’d take McInnes in a heartbeat and I’d be looking to try and pull in either Ian Murray or Scott Brown into the management structure too if that was possible. McInnes has the experience, knowledge and weight to make an impact on the squad and the club. Murray or Brown would bring the Hibs ‘cultural’ content we’ve been desperately missing. No danger anyone is taking a derby lightly with either of those two there.
It’s not like we couldn’t afford it, look at the money we’ve been pushing away in manager sackings, bloated squad and Kensell’s salary.
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07-04-2024 09:09 AM #114This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've stood by NM, but yesterday really exposed his inexperience.
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07-04-2024 09:11 AM #115
Derek McInnes but I doubt he would take it.
For a box office move, OGS.
However, all irrelevant because even if we lose heavily on Saturday, I don't see NM going.
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07-04-2024 09:14 AM #117This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteNo Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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07-04-2024 09:22 AM #118
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07-04-2024 09:28 AM #119
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McInnes is a no brainer now. However, I feel this ship has sailed.
I reckon though that with the BK guys around the club now McInnes is not the kind of guy they would want. They will have their own guys in mind for manager. I've always felt that the last three guys appointed were either inexperienced and/or with little knowledge of the game in Scotland. Three managers who The Gordons and Kensell could manipulate and control. No danger they will be able to do this McInnes. At the AGM it was alluded that Ian Gordon still has some influence on recruitment. Another red flag for McInnes to avoid coming here.
Much as the BK's have a minority stake in the club, surely they would not want The Gordons and Kensell selecting another manager anyway.
What a mess.
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