Chris Wilder 'snubs' Aberdeen after Pittodrie talks as manager target decides against Premiership switch
Chris Wilder is reported to have said no to Aberdeen after contact from the Pittodrie club over potentially replacing Jim Goodwin.
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Chris Wilder is reported to have said no to Aberdeen after contact from the Pittodrie club over potentially replacing Jim Goodwin.
Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen took just 19 minutes to sack manager Jim Goodwin after a 6-0 hammering at Hibernian on Saturday continued the club's woeful form.
Aberdeen fans have urged Pittodrie bosses to use Robbie Neilson's "blatant cheating" rant on Lewis Ferguson as part of the bid to appeal Jim Goodwin 's eight game sanction.
He may have just nailed down the most lucrative TV contract in the history of Scottish football. But SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster was back in the firing line yesterday after finally taking the wraps off a seven year, £150m tie up with broadcast giants Sky.
The Sky’s the limit and it looks like Hotliners have reached their limit of the back-biting and in-fighting over the new TV deal that will see the satellite broadcaster show up to 60 live SPFL matches a season until 2029.
Scottish football’s new £150m TV deal is set to be rubber-stamped this week after Rangers were effectively frozen out of the vote. Record Sport revealed earlier this month that the SPFL were ready to rip up their own rule book to force a bumper Sky deal through after the Ibrox club refused to give it their backing.
The gloves are off with Aberdeen owner Dave Cormack squaring up to Rangers chief Stewart Robertson over his criticism of the SPFL’s plans for a new £30million Sky TV deal. The Dons boss released a scathing statement on Sunday hitting back at Robertson’s claims that Scottish football is being undersold. But the Hotline callers reckon Cormack hasn’t scored the knock-out blow he thinks he has.
There aren’t many chairmen of a top flight football club who are frequently found on social media but Dave Cormack is an exception. However, the Dons supremo might have been advised to steer clear of Twitter on Sunday night after releasing his afternoon statement defending the current SPFL deal that is on the table from Sky.