Proper noun
McInnes (plural McInneses)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
Aberdeen manager McInnes, who is preparing his side to face Hibs tonight, said: “We took an unbelievable amount of criticism from the outset. Source: Internet
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has reiterated his desire to bolster his squad before Sunday’s Scottish Premiership encounter with St Mirren. Source: Internet
Aberdeen attacker Scott Wright has been backed to bounce back stronger in the new year from his latest injury set-back by boss Derek McInnes. Source: Internet
After a poor start to the 2012/13 campaign, which included only three home wins, McInnes was sacked on 12 January 2013 after a 4–0 home defeat by Leicester City, which left them in bottom place in the Championship. Source: Internet
After Wednesday’s victory, McInnes compared Considine to Manchester United and Wales legend Ryan Giggs for his part in Aberdeen’s winning goal. Source: Internet
However, McInnes will now have the option of three strikers for Thursday’s Europa League first qualifying round clash with NSI Runavik after the signing of Marley and the return of Main and Anderson into contention. Source: Internet