Ajja Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 I would give him a whirl. At the end of the day, Aberdeen are highly unlikely to see a manager at the club who will deliver much more than the sort of challenge we are putting in now on a consistent basis. We might uncover someone who can give us brief periods of excitement and temporarily have us believing that title challenges, European runs and cup victories are possible. However, if we found a manager who could deliver this regularly then he wouldn't be our manager for long enough to do so. Bottom line is that McGhee is very much in the McLeish style. He would probably do something very interesting in his first season and then we would suffer any number of 'false Dons' (a la Daily Record headlines) after that. Personally, I might just take that one season wonder performance because if you are going to have to suffer inconsistency as a function of poverty then I'll take one killer season anytime. Quote
mizer Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 fair enough, apologies Andrew. And Mizer, obviously... Too late you are on the list............. P.S Thank you Mizer as well. [/quote Dont worry you are on the other list Quote
Kowalski Posted February 8, 2009 Author Report Posted February 8, 2009 Bottom line is that McGhee is very much in the McLeish style. He would probably do something very interesting in his first season and then we would suffer any number of 'false Dons' (a la Daily Record headlines) after that. Personally, I might just take that one season wonder performance because if you are going to have to suffer inconsistency as a function of poverty then I'll take one killer season anytime. A "killer season" under McGhee would probably be 3rd place. No thanks. I'd prefer consistency over a period of time. He'd do no better than Calderwood. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 Too late you are on the list............. P.S Thank you Mizer as well. [/quote Dont worry you are on the other list Good! i've always thought you were a cunt anyway! Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 You have to look at it this way: If McGhee hadn't played for us before then would you even be discussing him as an option? I don't think we would. For instance, if someone like Windass, Jess, Snelders or Gillhaus suddenly decided to have a pop at playing manager then there's no doubt in my mind they'd be touted on here as 'future managers' regardless of their abilities in the job. In otherwords, BB's words to me last week ring true - nostalgic bollocks. As Kow said, I'd rather have a steady ship which looks to improve each season. A flash in the pan means one thing to me, players being signed for a few years that the next man doesn't want, need or like. We've been down that road all too often. Why the fuck can't people see that JC is doing a sterling job?! Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 You have to look at it this way: If McGhee hadn't played for us before then would you even be discussing him as an option? I don't think we would. That is true, in fairness, but it is just the nature of football that a lot of guys end up back where they once played. Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 That is true, in fairness, but it is just the nature of football that a lot of guys end up back where they once played. I've no problem with that but Sir Alex never played for us and did a nae bad job. I'd prefer the next man was picked on account of his cv and then they read the name out afterwards. Jobs for the boys doesn't interest me and if you want old legends turning up on a Saturday then I'd prefer they were pulling raffle tickets out of a hat. Unless of course they actually had a good track record as a manager. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 I've no problem with that but Sir Alex never played for us and did a nae bad job. I'd prefer the next man was picked on account of his cv and then they read the name out afterwards. Jobs for the boys doesn't interest me and if you want old legends turning up on a Saturday then I'd prefer they were pulling raffle tickets out of a hat. Unless of course they actually had a good track record as a manager. It's all hypothetical at the minute anyway. And I'm pretty glad it is to be honest, don't think there's an outstanding candidate out there just now. Quote
ntbear Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 It's all hypothetical at the minute anyway. And I'm pretty glad it is to be honest, don't think there's an outstanding candidate out there just now. +1 Quote
dunblanedon Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 Fuck no. I second that emotion. One season wonder. Quote
Ajja Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 You have to look at it this way: If McGhee hadn't played for us before then would you even be discussing him as an option? I don't think we would. For instance, if someone like Windass, Jess, Snelders or Gillhaus suddenly decided to have a pop at playing manager then there's no doubt in my mind they'd be touted on here as 'future managers' regardless of their abilities in the job. In otherwords, BB's words to me last week ring true - nostalgic bollocks. As Kow said, I'd rather have a steady ship which looks to improve each season. A flash in the pan means one thing to me, players being signed for a few years that the next man doesn't want, need or like. We've been down that road all too often. Why the fuck can't people see that JC is doing a sterling job?! Sorry, I read the thread as a speculative effort at how the future might look, wasn't aware I had stumbled back into the relentless, bloody minded defence of everything Aberdeen party. If there are any plans to move the discussion on to new thoughts and opinons then give us a shout, I'll leave my carry out in the fridge in anticipation of better discourse after we have steadied the ship and the flood waters have subsided Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 Sorry, I read the thread as a speculative effort at how the future might look, wasn't aware I had stumbled back into the relentless, bloody minded defence of everything Aberdeen party. If there are any plans to move the discussion on to new thoughts and opinons then give us a shout, I'll leave my carry out in the fridge in anticipation of better discourse after we have steadied the ship and the flood waters have subsided Thats the thing though Ajja, the fickle and sometimes nonsensical attitude of some AFC fans means that ordinarily level headed and even minded folks will eventually have a tendency to get thier hackles up. Dunno what the fuck ST is doing right enough. Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 Sorry, I read the thread as a speculative effort at how the future might look, wasn't aware I had stumbled back into the relentless, bloody minded defence of everything Aberdeen party. If there are any plans to move the discussion on to new thoughts and opinons then give us a shout, I'll leave my carry out in the fridge in anticipation of better discourse after we have steadied the ship and the flood waters have subsided Get fucked. Quote
Superstar Tradesman Posted February 9, 2009 Report Posted February 9, 2009 Just kidding. I'm all for listening to people's thoughts and opinions but let's be honest here, this is getting dragged up yet again because a section of our fan base don't like our manager and can't wait to get rid. But if you want to start 5 different threads with suitable replacements for Lee Miller or Jamie Langfield then be my guest. Quote
Ajja Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Just kidding. I'm all for listening to people's thoughts and opinions but let's be honest here, this is getting dragged up yet again because a section of our fan base don't like our manager and can't wait to get rid. But if you want to start 5 different threads with suitable replacements for Lee Miller or Jamie Langfield then be my guest. As much as we would like to, there is very little opportunity to control what people will post and comment on with these forums so we just have to run with it, ignore it or swim against it. However, eventually a forum like ours with a relatively manageable amount of traffic will eventually settle into having a 'personality'. Call it what you will, a prevailing opinion, a cultural norm, an accepted viewpoint, it will happen and on DT it feels like the personality is getting a little one sided for me. I am very much with you guys in terms of pragmatism and the avoidance of myopic thinking. The reason I 'live' on DT is the quality of discussion and debate and the reasoned debate over-riding the knee jerk nonsense. However, when we get to the point that its very difficult to make any sort of critical comments about Aberdeen without being pushed out or labelled as some sort of harbinger of doom then the balance gets off centre. Thats when forums become exclusive not inclusive and I think that detracts from their value. I'm not sure why I am ranting about this but its been getting me down lately Quote
Guest onlyjim Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Mark McGhee's managerial career Team From To Games Won Lost Drawn Motherwell 18-06-2007 Present 77 30 30 17 Brighton 28-10-2003 08-09-2006 139 40 61 38 Millwall 25-09-2000 15-10-2003 163 75 49 39 Wolves 13-12-1995 05-11-1998 159 65 55 39 Leicester 14-12-1994 07-12-1995 51 16 21 14 Reading 10-05-1991 14-12-1994 183 79 53 51 Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 As much as we would like to, there is very little opportunity to control what people will post and comment on with these forums so we just have to run with it, ignore it or swim against it. However, eventually a forum like ours with a relatively manageable amount of traffic will eventually settle into having a 'personality'. Call it what you will, a prevailing opinion, a cultural norm, an accepted viewpoint, it will happen and on DT it feels like the personality is getting a little one sided for me. I am very much with you guys in terms of pragmatism and the avoidance of myopic thinking. The reason I 'live' on DT is the quality of discussion and debate and the reasoned debate over-riding the knee jerk nonsense. However, when we get to the point that its very difficult to make any sort of critical comments about Aberdeen without being pushed out or labelled as some sort of harbinger of doom then the balance gets off centre. Thats when forums become exclusive not inclusive and I think that detracts from their value. I'm not sure why I am ranting about this but its been getting me down lately I completely agree with this and made a half arsed attempt at saying so earlier in the thread about the Falkirk game when we were discussing JC going with 3 at the back. There's no other way round it, myself and a couple of others were moaning about the 3 at the back, and that isn't to say I wanted our manager hung, drawn and quartered for it, but it's a legitimate gripe. But it then appears we don't have any scope for criticising the guy because it appears to others we'd be better off on KKK. I fully accept that some folk will moan about the club from the smallest little things like the club shop was a bit stuffy when they were in it after the last home game and JC's shirt was outside his trousers while he was standing on the touchline and it shows a lack of self respect and self control , but most of the posters on this site are reasonable people most of the time. We all want the best for our club, that is inevitably going to bring about a few moans and that's the way it should be as long as it's structured and constructive. Quote
Andrew Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 I completely agree with this and made a half arsed attempt at saying so earlier in the thread about the Falkirk game when we were discussing JC going with 3 at the back. There's no other way round it, myself and a couple of others were moaning about the 3 at the back, and that isn't to say I wanted our manager hung, drawn and quartered for it, but it's a legitimate gripe. But it then appears we don't have any scope for criticising the guy because it appears to others we'd be better off on KKK. I fully accept that some folk will moan about the club from the smallest little things like the club shop was a bit stuffy when they were in it after the last home game and JC's shirt was outside his trousers while he was standing on the touchline and it shows a lack of self respect and self control , but most of the posters on this site are reasonable people most of the time. We all want the best for our club, that is inevitably going to bring about a few moans and that's the way it should be as long as it's structured and constructive. I hope your next shite's a hedgehog. Quote
BobbyBiscuit Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 I can add nothing to that. Quote
??? Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 I can add nothing to that. I can... It was a well structured post, one that showed the emotion he was feeling towards you at that exact moment in time. Much better than just saying, "you're a f*cking idiot" for example. And it was constructive in that it may help you improve your posts, quite a helpful post to be honest as you probably would've taken his words on board. So in conclusion, that was a structured and constructive post Andrew, as some of your ramblings also make me think "I hope he sh*tes a hedgehog". In response, Andrew will say something like... but you have 550 boos so who's laughing now? Quote
Andrew Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Fuck off Adam. You sound like a complete cunt. Quote
??? Posted February 10, 2009 Report Posted February 10, 2009 Fuck off Adam. You sound like a complete cunt. :lolabove: Stoney doesn't like your type. Quote
Kowalski Posted March 30, 2009 Author Report Posted March 30, 2009 Pre-Motherwell managerial career: 1991 - 1994 Reading - Won division 2 title in second season; quit long term contract to join Leicester 1994 - 1995 Leicester City - relegated in first season (they were in the relegation zone when he joined); quit less than a year into job to join Wolves 1995 - 1998 Wolves - sacked 2000 - 2003 Millwall - won division 2 title in first season; eventually resigned 2003 - 2006 Brighton & Hove Albion - won play off in first season to get into the Championship; sacked after being relegated in third season Quote
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