BBC Scotland attempts to make sense of the current state of play at Pittodrie.
Chairman Dave Cormack said Aberdeen were at 'an advanced stage' in their search for a new manager over a fortnight ago
With a seismic weekend fast approaching, the prospect of a new manager being in the home dugout at Pittodrie is becoming less likely by the hour. Ross County, currently in the relegation play-off spot, are within three points of the Dons. Guess who's next to visit the Granite City on Saturday? Yep, Don Cowie's County.
O'Neill said he doesn't plan to be, before going on to say the speculation has been created by the media, but he refused to rule out a return to club management earlier in the week.
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