WellRedPhil Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 He won't be, and shouldn't be, sacked until Xmas at the earliest. He has a track record of success, something Millen crucially didn't have. That fact shouldn't be underplayed, McInnes has shown that he can put together a winning football team, Millen hadn't, therefore the two situations are ultimately very different. McInnes has demonstrated an ability to be a success and therefore, in a cut throat world, has earned the right to be given time. Millen was a leap of faith and once things started going poorly only had faith or personal agenda to earn him support. Given the hand he was dealt I would say staying up is an achievement, certainly not a miracle, but he should be congratulated for achieving his goal. If we don't stay up our season will be dissected and he will cop some flak, some deserved, some perhaps not. Either way talk of sacking him now is lunacy. Good post. The highlighted point is a good one, contrary to what some are saying it will not be a miracle if we stay up. However, if we do, then regardless of the shit that's been served up McInnes will have achieved his, and our, goal and should therefore be given next season, or at least the start of it to show us what he can do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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