We asked Hearts fans for their thoughts on McInnes being targeted and their opionions were split down the middle:
Joey Martin: It’s a no-brainer. What we need is a period of stability. To rebuild. And Derek has that ability and experience.
Colin Allison: Why would Hearts want to appoint a manager solely on the basis that, as a safe pair of hands, he would be good enough to produce a regular third place in the league? Where is the ambition? Just look at McInnes’ personal trophy cabinet – it speaks volumes. Surely there is an exciting, talented manager out there to take over the reins at Tynecastle?
Terry Dobson: McInnes should’ve been in the door years ago at Tynecastle, but instead we’ve mucked about with risks such as Ian Cathro, Daniel Stendel and Critchley. McInnes would be the best gaffer and the biggest statement at the club since the appointment of Graham Rix.
Bruce Aitchison: Would rather see the club show a bit ambition and try and hire someone that’s been in the Premier League before. Alan Curbishley, Kevin Keegan, Steve Bruce etc. Someone who has played at the highest level and also managed there too.
Bruce Wishart: To me, he is a top manager. Plenty of experience. Will bring stability to the club. Critchley never had what it takes to run a club the size of Hearts.
Ray Stevenson: Why are Hearts even considering McInnes? He is managing a team two places below us and we have had a shocking season. Surely we must have ambition rather than a stabilising manager. Brighton’s last two managers have done really well and both were left-field selections.
David S: Hearts can’t afford another project manager. McInnes, if appointed, will be the sensible appointment and bring much-needed stability to the club. With Jamestown Analytics and McInnes’ experience, next term will see us restore natural order.
Alf: Not an inspiring choice. As Aberdeen manager, he was never known for adventurous football and arguably under-performed for years at a time when Hearts, Hibs and Rangers were all struggling or not even in the top division.
Jason Brownhill: Hearts should have appointed McInnes some time ago. He’s always been a strong, reliable manager with a great knowledge of the Scottish game and he is a manager who commands respect. Hearts have a great infrastructure in place and, with Jamestown Analytics on board, I really think this could become a successful combination.
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