Derek McInnes Steps Down as Aberdeen Manager After Eight Years in Charge

Derek McInnes Steps Down as Aberdeen Manager After Eight Years in Charge

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Derek McInnes Steps Down as Aberdeen Manager After Eight Years in Charge.

DEREK McINNES has left Aberdeen after eight years in charge with the side fourth in the Scottish Premiership.

The 49-year-old, who was contracted until 2022, was the Scottish Premiership’s longest-serving manager and won the League Cup in 2014. Assistant, Tony Docherty, has also left the Scottish team with immediate effect.

AFC Chairman, Dave Cormack, said: “During his time in charge Derek raised the bar and delivered a level of consistency not seen at the club for many years, qualifying for Europe each season, and delivering a memorable Scottish League Cup win at Celtic Park in season 2013/14 with 43,000 Dons fans in attendance.

“Clearly, results since the turn of the year have been disappointing and frustrating for everyone. Derek and I reviewed where we were and agreed that this was the right time for him to step down. The club now has the opportunity to appoint a new manager ahead of the new season where, with a number of players out of contract, we have work to do to build a competitive squad.

“Derek and Tony leave with our thanks and gratitude for what they have achieved during their tenure. We wish them well for the future.”

Over the remaining six league games an interim team, led by Paul Sheerin and supported by Barry Robson and Neil Simpson, will strive to deliver European football to the Pittodrie Stadium with a third-placed finish.

Cormack added: “The Board will start the search for the new management team immediately and has a clear timetable in place. In the meantime, we believe we have a robust interim solution for the rest of the season and the Scottish Cup which is still all to play for!”

Commenting on the announcement, Derek McInnes said: “This season has been unprecedented due to a number of factors and I am as frustrated as anyone that results haven’t been of the high standard which we set.

“My motivation to deliver success has never wavered and during my eight-year tenure, my staff and I have worked hard to elevate expectations and set a minimum standard which should be demanded at a club like Aberdeen FC.

“I would like to thank all the players who have featured in my teams over the years, my current staff and players for their efforts and all the staff behind the scenes for their hard work and endeavour. To the supporters for their continued backing and, of course, the Board for their support during my time at the club.”


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