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EE: McGhee hears alarm bells in his heid

http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/Article.aspx/2029647

 

McGhee fears for himself and the team

 

By Charlie Allan  :wave:

 

Published: 29/11/2010

 

TASTE OF DEFEAT: Aberdeen FC boss Mark McGhee led the side to another loss, at Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.

 

ABERDEEN FC boss Mark McGhee today admitted he fears for his and the club’s future after a 2-0 defeat at Kilmarnock saw them plunge to second bottom spot in the SPL.

 

McGhee spoke of “alarm bells ringing” in his head after seeing his side lose for the 11th time in 13 games.

 

An Aberdeen FC spokesman today claimed no meetings had been planned to discuss the manager’s future.  :hammer:

 

 

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Seriously, what the hell are the club playing at?

Just sack him now. How can the club POSSIBLY see us improving under McGhee?

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Just sack him now. How can the club POSSIBLY see us improving under McGhee?

 

The man that needs to change his mind thought the wig he wore looked good.......

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Was reading the metro on the bus, from the same interview they elaborated and the reason he mentioned alarm bells is he was asked what had changed since the Celtic game from the meeting to implement changes. He apparently said nothing had changed - and alarm bells were ringing........

so basically everyone is waiting for someone else to make changes.

 

grrrrrrrrrreat!

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