I agree with Bobby. The first and main thing I felt during and after reading the article was sadness.
McGhee's undoubtedly feeling hurt and bitter and whether he would admit it or not it's there for all to see.
It's alarming to think that he genuinely thought all he had to do to completely turn us around was turn up because he's a Gothenburg great. I'm 26 so narrowly missed out on many of the club's glory years but I can assure you they're important to me. I've seen all the videos and DVDs and despite never seeing many of them play the players that helped make that time great do mean a lot to me and I'm sure all of the other younger fans too.
McGhee's still a legendary player and I would hope that Aberdeen fans can treat him with the respect he deserves. As a manager he made many mistakes. No doubt about it. Ones that you can't blame the chairman, tea lady or receptionist for. The writing was on the wall when he started his AFC managerial career by stating he would've preferred the Celtic job. Deep down we'll all understand that but you can't come out and say it in public. That was one mistake out of an absolute fuck ton of mistakes.
Whilst Milne must take a lot of the flak for our recently (15 years) of general shiteness (barring the slight, yet fruitless improvement under Jimmy Calderwood) McGhee must take a lot of the flak for how his reign turned out. It comes back down to the basics. How a competent manager can leave a team so unbalanced is still beggars belief.