Bukta Bertie Posted Monday at 07:45 Report Posted Monday at 07:45 Surely today he either walks or his sacking is announced. If not we are a total laughing stock. Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 08:17 Report Posted Monday at 08:17 28 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Surely today he either walks or his sacking is announced. If not we are a total laughing stock. I genuinely find this bizarre. As I said in the other thread, you can't ask a guy to do you a favour for a few weeks and then fire him for failing at it. He should at the very least be offered his old job back, and is probably due a public apology from the club for having monumentally fucked up the appointment of a new manager and hung him out to dry by having him in a post he's not suitable for and has no experience in for months on end. 3 Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted Monday at 08:22 Report Posted Monday at 08:22 4 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: I genuinely find this bizarre. As I said in the other thread, you can't ask a guy to do you a favour for a few weeks and then fire him for failing at it. He should at the very least be offered his old job back, and is probably due a public apology from the club for having monumentally fucked up the appointment of a new manager and hung him out to dry by having him in a post he's not suitable for and has no experience in for months on end. I find your viewpoint bizarre. Fair enough we all have different views on what is an honourable and right thing to do. 2 Quote
manc_don Posted Monday at 08:25 Report Posted Monday at 08:25 I do hope we read news of him being relieved of his position today. Didn’t think he was up to the job and boy have I been proved right. I wanted to be wrong ffs. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 08:26 Report Posted Monday at 08:26 2 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: I find your viewpoint bizarre. Fair enough we all have different views on what is an honourable and right thing to do. It's not just dishonourable, I suspect it's not even legal! He surely must have had something written up to say that he'd be entitled to get his previous role back after agreeing to the poisoned chalice of caretaker with this squad? Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted Monday at 08:36 Report Posted Monday at 08:36 10 minutes ago, RicoS321 said: It's not just dishonourable, I suspect it's not even legal! He surely must have had something written up to say that he'd be entitled to get his previous role back after agreeing to the poisoned chalice of caretaker with this squad? Bloody hope not. He's what you call a constant and he needs to be fired out of a cannon back down to the central belt. 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 08:43 Report Posted Monday at 08:43 4 minutes ago, Bukta Bertie said: Bloody hope not. He's what you call a constant and he needs to be fired out of a cannon back down to the central belt. You or I have absolutely no idea what he does when an actual manager is in place. The new manager should be making that call, and until that point should act with decency and integrity like any other employer would. By all means remove him from caretaker, of course. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted Monday at 13:47 Report Posted Monday at 13:47 Och well. It would appear the only activity down Pittodrie way is inactivity. Superb leadership. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Monday at 22:46 Report Posted Monday at 22:46 Didn’t hear leven anywhere take any responsibility for the cup loss. All blame on the players? looking a bit more at Leven, I suppose it’s optics. Cormack has also referenced sacking x managers in such a short period of time, does he really want to fire the interim. I do believe managers will be wary of trigger happy cormack, despite the manager firings being justifiable. you can always tweak things internally, tell leven to take more input from doc for example, but it’s 9 games. We have an 8 point lead on killie, would take a lot for them to catch us. As much as we need to win games, so do they. pre split we have falkirk and hibs at home, st mirren and rangers away. Killie have hearts, livi and Dundee at home, hibs away. Impossible to predict any of this, we are gash but killie aren’t exactly on form, won 2 draw 2 lost 6 in their last 10, including pumping us. Quote
wee toon red Posted yesterday at 09:15 Report Posted yesterday at 09:15 10 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: pre split we have falkirk and hibs at home, st mirren and rangers away. Killie have hearts, livi and Dundee at home, hibs away. Impossible to predict any of this, we are gash but killie aren’t exactly on form, won 2 draw 2 lost 6 in their last 10, including pumping us. If their form and ours continue - notwithstanding the fact that bottom six games will be totally different in terms of pressure etc - then that will get far too tight for anyone's liking. Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted yesterday at 09:42 Report Posted yesterday at 09:42 (edited) I've weighed it all up and despite there being a possibility of us going down it's still not very likely. I'd be totally relaxed about going into the remaining games with the Doc at the helm. Although it's starting to look very much as if Leven has survived. Bad Cormack. Edited yesterday at 09:43 by Bukta Bertie Quote
Slim Posted yesterday at 10:20 Report Posted yesterday at 10:20 I don't think more disruption is what is needed right now, we tried the interim interim boss thing with Warnock and it was a shit show. Chasing the "new manager bounce" dragon rarely ends well. Next person to be sitting in the manager's office should be our next permanent manager. 2 Quote
Bukta Bertie Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago It's going to be interesting to see if the Harry Hotspurs do today what we should have done after the Dunfermline humiliation. Sack the interim. Quote
The.Moog Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Imagine the scenes when St Mirren take him in place of Robinson, he goes on an unbeaten run & leapfrogs us along with Killie over the remaining games. Marvellous… Quote
RicoS321 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago You do wonder if Leven has made it clear that he's unhappy at the length of time he's had to be caretaker and asked to be removed from the role. He had a fairly serious health scare last time he was in the role and I wonder if he's thinking that the club are taking the piss asking him to be in it for so long again. Quote
The.Moog Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I think he realised after Saturday that he can’t do anything with that bunch of gutless, couldn’t give a fuck shitebags & in the best Duncan Bannatyne stylee at their meeting this week he has told Dave “I’m out”. Cue panic stations and knee jerk Stephen Robinson appointment… Quote
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