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Finnegan

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  1. Martin O'Neill and Wes Morgan would make any Leicester fan's shortlist for a statue at the ground. Nobody gives a shit that Cooper managed Forest. They do give a shit that he was crap at Forest and even worse here.
  2. OK but look at their goal difference?
  3. Day one of training would be a laugh with Vards telling Ruud about his record.
  4. Take this however you want but that might be the most weirdly accurate thing you've ever written.
  5. Ah, it's time for another classic Foxes Talk over reaction to a benign bit of business administration. It's been a while.
  6. Boys sort your ****ing gif game out
  7. Emery was such an insane coup there isn't really an obvious equivalent.
  8. I regretted that as soon as I posted it I'm ngl
  9. I'm sorry but what is that. This is clearly now the Archer gifs thread.
  10. I'm sorry Matt but this is just dumb. They don't need to be told to tie their laces, put the boots on the right feet or that Maryland strip burgers aren't acceptable pre match nutrition. There's some stuff they should be expected to work out themselves yes. But any succesful squad clearly needs considerable tactical direction and situational coaching which they've been missing since Enzo left and was replaced by a PE teacher.
  11. Imagine if we got rid of Cooper and Rudkin in the same month, hired an actual DoF and Head Coach combo with some common ****ing sense. What a Christmas present.
  12. I wanted to abuse the mod functions to delete this so much. Get to ****.
  13. If any of this is true then I can't see how there are itks confident it's Moyes. Because that reads a lot like Top is disappointed that we departed from his vision which doesn't surprise me. I don't care how many fans don't like progressive possession football, it's what the owner wants and he's never hidden that.
  14. Cheers Vards
  15. Their entire business model is saying things that will provoke fans to ring in and argue.
  16. Think he means they'd be less special if they repeated them. It'd have less impact. Plus, the guys that make them obviously do it because they enjoy coming up with and creating new ones.
  17. I agree but I think the timing of the Cooper sacking feels a lot like we've just got the thumbs up from someone on the short list. That or, as said before, the players have just forced their hand.
  18. They didn't have a great squad and they sold Madueke and Gakpo from under him after convincing him to become the head coach when he told them he felt he wasn't ready. You can understand why he left. But he left with one or two games to go in the season, just walked out having a tantrum. Who does that. That's after he'd lost most of the dressing room and even a lot of the coaching staff. The fans were largely split on him because his team were just reliant on counter attacking or relying on the likes of Simons to just win him games which they could do against the big clubs but anyone they had to break down he was completely clueless against and his team selections were often seriously controversial, leaving their better players out inexplicably. All just sounds a bit too familiar to me. Part Cooper, part Ole. He absolutely could turn out to be a brilliant coach but whoever gives him the job next will be taking a massive gamble, a much bigger one than we took on Enzo, especially in our current position.
  19. Potter is my favourite of the candidates likely to be on the lcfc short list. I don't mind an inexperienced but promising coach but something really weird went on between Ruud, PSV and his squad there and I'm super uncomfortable about him coming here with that hanging over him. Corberan has had a stinker this year and Moyes is just a short termist solution the same as Cooper, albeit a better one. Potter isn't as good as the managers Brighton replaced him with but we're not in the position Brighton are and it's Potter that helped get them there. Bringing in a head coach from a club like Brighton or Brentford had the benefits that bringing in Enzo did, he's just been around a well run institution and that's probably good for us. Yes, Potter's Brighton struggled for goals at times but it also had fairly poor finishers and if he can engineer the same level of chance creation here then Vardy will eat well. None of them are perfect choices, though probably all better than Cooper.
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