I hadn't really thought about it but perhaps a young manager isn't a bad idea to add a bit of freshness. Any experienced manager is going to be similar to JC (Mcghee, Jefferies) and an exciting left field appointment would be interesting.
Our recent experience of young managers isn't that relevant as both Aitken and Paterson both came into the job when the team was fucking woeful and (near) bottom of the league. When Miller came in he initially did a brilliant job, 2nd in everything, but only faltered at a later date.
Of course there is a chance we'll be no better but there is also a chance we will be better, after all it's not that much of an improvement we are after, just the ability to beat lower division sides in the cup and take advantage of easy draws (although better football and a more coherent tactical approach wouldn't go a miss)
If we stick with JC we know what we're going to get. Dull, predictable football in the league where we will start poorly, finish well and be mediocre in the middle. Fans will moan, get bored and drift away, and we'll face annual humilation in the cup.
JC has done a superb job but it is time for a change, to take a risk so as to aim that wee bit higher and get a new man in over the summer