DEREK McInnesâs CV has looked pretty impressive for some time now. However, if Bristol City have any doubts as to whether to confirm him as their new manager they should surely look no further than the current SPL table. St Johnstone are sitting comfortably in the top six of the SPL with an admirable haul of 18 points, level with Hearts and one behind Celtic. The word around Perth yesterday was that their ambitious manager is as good as signed up to head south and having witnessed the impact his predecessor Owen Coyle went on to make at Burnley and then Bolton, McInnes should have no fears about moving on to a bigger challenge. At the post match press conference however he was still playing down any suggestion that it was a done deal. âIâve been reluctant to speak about it,â he insisted. âThe chairman gave me permission on Friday to speak to Bristol in the early part of the coming week and thatâs the situation. So itâs a case of going down there and seeing what happens.â
a good comment, play low key not fussed about the move...build up the doubt...have the good cv quadruple his wages
Sorry, I see it a different way,diplomatic,no false assumptions,not breeching his cotractual agreements,getting on with his current job and players and impressing his possible new employers at his interview and the way he has conducted himself,if successful they will offer him his true value and not cock-up like the last 2 failures...