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#11
It is sad that a bold move for a young manager has failed. But we just never seem to get it right!

Fingers crossed that the delay in sacking him was because we were setting up his replacement and it gets announced this coming few or so.
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#12
(06-01-2026, 15:08)Slick_Footwork Wrote: Regardless of how much I dislike any manager, my wish is always for them to turn it around because I hate to see us losing games.

With Mason, I think it was clear a while ago that he wasn't going to turn it around. I hoped he would, but it never seemed on the cards. Like Josh, I think the owners should've acted sooner to give the new man input into any January incomings, which are desperately important.

Now we're 6 days into the window, without a manager, so clearly any incomings will be decided by the recruitment staff rather than the manager. IMO that often turns into disaster, with players brought in that the manager doesn't want. We have already seen several times over with this regime with Bany, Gilchrist, Frabotta and the list goes on...

In terms of the new boss, I don't think I'd want Corberan back. While he's a much better option than Mason, I think things were going stale at the end of his time and going back rarely works. I'd personally like to see Derek McIness, I think he's now earned his stripes as a manager, plays attacking football and would unite the club. However, i'm not sure it would be a good move for him given our current squad quality (or lack of) and the fact he could potentially win the Scottish Premier League this year. Winning the Scottish Prem would be a hell of an achievement and undoubtedly put him in the frame for a top Prem job. But money talks, so who knows.

I do suspect it will be Carrick though, as it's the easy option. Although he's got more experience than Mason, I'd still put him in the "punt" category as he's not had enough time in management to really prove himself IMO. Would just have to hope he's a more successful punt than Mason was.

Like you, Slick, I like the idea of McInnes. His time at Aberdeen ended not in a great way but, in reality he probably stayed a couple of years too long. He did an excellent job at Killie and is doing something similar at Hearts. I think you’re right that we wouldn’t be able to get him because of the current situation at Tynecastle, although I think Celtic’s decision to fire Nancy and reappoint Martin O’Neill for the nth time likely means that Hearts won’t win the league.

Perhaps try to appoint him at the end of this season, assuming we haven’t been relegated, although even then he might not come.

I suspect we will end up with Carrick
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#13
carsley being touted as favourite. Thoughts on him anyone?
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#14
lets get steve bruce back
i`m sure we all have left over cabbage going to waste
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#15
I only ask for a statement saying. Either Mozza stays until the end of the season or a new manager will appointed within the next few days.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#16
Carsley wouldn't be the worst appointment. I would prefer Cooper or Carrick. Only because they've both worked in the Championship before. I thought Carsley was nailed on to be Blues manager sooner or later.
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