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1 hour ago, Blow.Up.Sheep said:
It's hardly "jumping to conclusions" tho is it?
"It is more like he is not really all that sure if he wants the job or not" is literally an example of jumping to conclusions.
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20 minutes ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said:
There are plenty of options. From the more experienced like Stevie Clarke, John McGlynn or Michael O'Neill. A current SPL guy such as Robinson, or someone lower down the chain like Scott Brown or Gary Naysmith. I'd argue that any of the above would stand a better chance of success than taking in someone from Norway that knows very little about either our club or about fitba in this country.
I can see why people wouldn't be that enthused by Horneland. I think his record is decent, although mainly at one club. I do like his tactics though and think he has the potential to improve on what Thelin did, so I'm on board with it if it's him.
But you've just pitched Scott Brown ahead of him, simply because he has more knowledge of Scottish football.
Two of the managers occupying the top four in the Premiership at the moment are foreign. The "knows Scottish football" thing is an easy thing that gets thrown about - it's a whole management team these days, and we play each other 4-6 times a season so they get to know the opposition very quickly.
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1 hour ago, TheDonbytheDee said:
Without knowing or checking, we can't be far off most semi finals and finals competed in, outwith the bigots, since our inception.
Think we share that accolade with Dundee United.
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2 hours ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said:
Really hope this falls through and we revert to someone who has experience of managing in Scotland.
Such as?
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Great draw if we get through. Hopefully a decent kick-off time & I imagine we'd sell out the away end.
All four quarter finals are usually on the TV so we can forget about Saturday 3pm.
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I did wonder with it being so soon since he left St Ettiene if there would be something still to sort out with them; either compensation or a payoff etc. Scott Burns appears to be hinting at that being the hold up.
Good job we've got no games any time soon. Can't see the Tannadice pitch surviving the expected rain next week either.
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Provisional pitch inspection this afternoon apparently. So we may hear in the next hour that the game is off.
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This game is now 4 March, which will be just after Celtic have played Stuttgart and Rangers, and we even get an extra days rest as we play Hearts on the Saturday.
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50 minutes ago, The.Moog said:
but have to say it looks affa like Thelin mark II.
But that to me isn't a bad thing, as I fully supported us going down the Thelin road and why I argued if we were changing manager that we should be going for someone similar rather than just abandoning the plan and plumping for Stephen Robinson.
It didn't work out for Jimmy because of many things - some outwith his control, which we still need to fix - but mainly due to his own stubbornness and his own failings. Pinning my hopes on Horneland being a Thelin upgrade by just bringing in the tactics we thought Thelin was bringing.
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Horneland was reportedly interviewed for the Hearts job, but they appointed Neil Critchley instead.
Anyway, it's looking very likely to happen. Supposedly arrived in Aberdeen on Sunday, had been kept hidden since then but was spotted last night.
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51 minutes ago, wee toon red said:
Heard a rumour it could be this guy:
Aye, saw the rumours he was spotted in Aberdeen last night.
Would be odd in that he's literally just been sacked a few days ago by St Ettiene. So does that mean we've sat waiting for him to get sacked, or changed our mind from who we were going to appoint to him when he became available?
Nilsen was his captain at Brann. Maybe that's why he didn't leave in the January transfer window...
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2 hours ago, Panda said:
And if he's head coach rather than overall manager, then it's not really a step up that should be behind him
*Beyond him.
I should get a proofreader.
1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:I think that’s not quite accurate, as much as it’s prob tongue in cheek,
I mean, I wasn't literally claiming Andreas Hinkel was the German Stephen Glass.
1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:9 years as asst at shamrock rovers and Atlanta utd vs 13 yrs as asst at stuttgart, leipzig, spartak, and currently asst with the Belgium national team since 2023. 1 cap for Scotland vs 21 for Germany, watford dunfermline and hibs vs Celtic stuttgart and Sevilla. Played champions league, won the eufa cup and super cup. Obviously guarantees nothing, doesn’t mean this makes a good coach/manager.
Point of order: Glass also played for Newcastle, and he was at Shamrock for two years, not nine.
Also, Glass reached the heights by playing for the Dons, min.
All irrelevant but I had to scratch that itch.
1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:he’s 43, good age,
Yes, and as someone in my 40s I'd strongly argue that is still very young. His best years (and mine) are still ahead of him.
1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:possibly knows lutz, .

That makes them best pals in my book.1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said:not ideal but enough intrigue from me. Much more appealing than a lambert, Lennon, or Billy Davies! plus his last name isn’t Robinson so that’s a plus. Definitely a lot of uncertainty around the club at present, but like you said, def learned from the glass experience, and we do have the structures in place to provide greater support.
And if it falls through, Robbie Neilson is still available.
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The German Stephen Glass? Except perhaps this time we'd have the set up at the club that Glass should have had.
You know what, it'd be interesting, I wouldn't be against it. Obviously has no managerial record to speak of, but 12 years coaching and being in the dugout isn't a lack of experience really. And if he's head coach rather than overall manager, then it's not really a step up that should be behind him.
Didn't realise he had retired so young (29/30). I do remember him being a very capable right back for Celtic. Won 21 caps for Germany too which ain't bad going.
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53 minutes ago, dons8321 said:
If it is called off will it be re-arranged for the Wednesday meaning the game at United will need to be re-arranged?
It's the second midweek for postponed games, so it'd be Wednesday 18th, three days after we play them at Fir Park.
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The general feeling around Pittodrie is it'll probably be off, and that Saturday's cup game with Motherwell is also in doubt.
Be a great time to appoint a new manager with a full week before Dundee United...
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Game is in doubt. Pitch inspection planned.
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