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Published Date: 03 June 2009
ABERDEEN have received applications from former Scotland players, former international managers and coaches from England's top flight as they seek a replacement to Jimmy Calderwood.
Director of football Willie Miller has been "pleasantly surprised" by the standard of applicants. Miller has been whittling down the list of potential managers and is keen to launch the club's move this week. Motherwell manager Mark McGhee remains t
he favourite but the uncertainty surrounding the vacancy at Celtic could be a stumbling block for Aberdeen.

Former Ipswich manager Jim Magilton, Falkirk manager John Hughes and Wigan assistant Eric Black, whose future is uncertain as Latics manager Steve Bruce negotiates with Sunderland, have also been linked with the job.

Miller said: "We've had applications from former international managers, former Scotland players, ex-international players from throughout Europe, people currently working in the Premiership, and applicants with Uefa Cup winners' medals, and many have arrived from outside the United Kingdom, including Holland, Poland and even the Faroe Islands.

"On top of that, there has been a considerable number of former Aberdeen players interested and it's obvious just what a high regard they hold the club in and what fond memories they have of their time here.

"The high quality of applicant only underlines the fact this is one of the top jobs in Scottish football and again I would emphasise that, while we want to make an appointment as soon as possible, it is absolutely vital that we undertake all the due diligence required to ensure the appointment is the correct one for Aberdeen Football Club."

Calderwood left the club hours after leading them into the Europa League with a 2-1 victory over Hibernian in the final game of his five-year reign.

The former Dunfermline manager finished in the top six of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League each season, and only once fell outside the top four. So Miller knows he is under pressure to make sure the club appoint a replacement who can take them to the next level. Miller said: "It's been quite a lengthy task simply going through the dozens of applications that have appeared on my desk over the past week or so.

"And, to be fair to anyone who has taken the trouble to apply, the club has been undertaking extensive background checks, which has also understandably added to the timescale."

Aberdeen players will return to training on June 29 with a pre-season tour of Austria pencilled in. Their season begins in the Europa League qualifiers on 30 July.





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  • Last Updated: 02 June 2009 10:55 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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1

Jon Bon Jovi,

Dublin 03/06/2009 00:45:19

lets hope their background checks are lot more thorough than their scouting b/g checks...

i think jimmy had about 50 trialists in 5years and only a couple were any good... the rest were pesh, eg dave bus!!!!
2

Biggie Shackleton ,

Tasmania 03/06/2009 04:29:34
Seriously, what does willie 'passback' miller know about fitbaw?

Why do guys with moustaches always have big ego's?

It's good to see Scotland most popular team coming out on top again this season.
3

mill tecnniques,

adelaide 03/06/2009 08:07:40
#2 .good to see one sheep sha**er commenting on another.tasmania.. where men are men and sheep are very frightned...
4

Media at One,

03/06/2009 09:34:39
I think Willie Miller may be more trouble than he is worth.
Aberdeen should be looking at a manager and a manager only. The director of football role is one of the most idiotic roles in the game. These sorts of positions are manufactured for people they cannot find place for and Miller should do the right thing and step down. Calderwood should have stayed, Miller should have gone - that way Aberdeen has the right business model to move forward.
Chelsea have hired Guus Hiddink as their technical advisor on around 1 million poud per annum. Yet they are also paying Carlo Ancellotti 6 million pound per annum to manager.
When it comes to technical information, only Ancellotti's ideas matter, so what is the point in Hiddink? In the end what you get is a clash of ego's and a set back on the basis that a new manager needs to be found.
I cannot begin to fathom what goes through the minds of some club owners when it comes to appointing managers and allowing them time to grow - the long term benefits of standing by a manager are clear for all to see at Arsenal, Liverpool and Man United - chop and change like Chelsea, no league titles - chop and change like Newcastle - relegation!!
Miller should go a new manager should come in, the new man runs the entire show and is allowed 4 seasons no questions.
5

Johnny Jambo,

03/06/2009 10:39:12
#4 yes I coudln't agree more, what will Hiddink contribute to Chelsea that Ancelotti can't.
Also note that these successsful clubs you mention don't have a Director of football as well as givng the man at the top a bit of time to succeed, remember Fergie was on the brink at one time but was given a bit more time and I doubt if any other manager could have brought a club like United back from that brink.

 

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