Former Hibs boss Jack Ross favourite for Aberdeen job as former Celtic star in 'house in order' criticism
Former Hibs manager Jack Ross is the frontrunner to replace Stephen Glass at Aberdeen.
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Former Hibs manager Jack Ross is the frontrunner to replace Stephen Glass at Aberdeen.
It was a big weekend of Scottish Cup action with seven of the eight fifth round ties concluded, the final one taking place tonight as Dundee travel to Peterhead.
Aberdeen have not set out a timescale for the appointment of Stephen Glass’ successor after the Dons parted company with their manager in the wake of Saturday’s Scottish Cup defeat by Motherwell.
This was supposed to be the big banana skin in the Scottish Cup fifth round. Struggling Hibs of the Premiership, travelling north on a wet Sunday lunchtime to face Arbroath, the surprise leaders of the Championship and the new darlings of Scottish football, live on terrestrial television.
Aberdeen have sacked manager Stephen Glass.
The successor to Jack Ross was recruited in December after supporters had groan tired of perceived negative tactics under the previous incumbent and the new man immediately caught the attention of the Easter Road faithful with talk of attacking flair and expansive football.
The 26-year-old Swedish midfielder signed an 18-month contract following his departure from Hibs and made his debut at Livingston on Tuesday night where he helped Callum Davidson's men to their first win in 13 games.
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