Popular Post MonkeyTennis? Posted 3 June 2024 Popular Post Posted 3 June 2024 Whether you think Cooper did a good or bad job with Forest (and the reality is that both are true at different times), the fact that he was so closely associated with the club we perceive as our main rival means he's surely not the right for us. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just can't see fans getting behind him. 5
Chelmofox Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 1 minute ago, Fox92 said: No thanks to Frank. Another whiner and has also achieved nothing. Very lucky to have played in a weak Premier League again otherwise Brentford would be down. And I can't wait for the day they go down. Want Frank in that relegation battle next season.
whoareyaaa Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 9 minutes ago, Fox92 said: No thanks to Frank. Another whiner and has also achieved nothing. Very lucky to have played in a weak Premier League again otherwise Brentford would be down. And I can't wait for the day they go down. We are going to be a relegation fight then Frank is the man. Good manager.
Samilktray Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 13 minutes ago, Fox92 said: No thanks to Frank. Another whiner and has also achieved nothing. Very lucky to have played in a weak Premier League again otherwise Brentford would be down. And I can't wait for the day they go down. It isn’t normal to have this much hate in your heart for a meaningless football team imho 2
Popular Post Gazza M Posted 3 June 2024 Popular Post Posted 3 June 2024 I think it looks like it will be Cooper. Financially makes sense as no compo to pay out. Has Prem experience and kept a side up in adversity all be it a local rival. Made Brendan look silly twice at the City ground within 10 months. Think he may be the best candidate out there who actually would want the job and embrace our predicament financially and get on with it even if minus 8 points. 5 4
tomtom Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 17 minutes ago, MonkeyTennis? said: Whether you think Cooper did a good or bad job with Forest (and the reality is that both are true at different times), the fact that he was so closely associated with the club we perceive as our main rival means he's surely not the right for us. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just can't see fans getting behind him. Yeah,.... Just like that Wes Morgan Fella 3
Master Fox Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 On 22/05/2024 at 16:51, Leicesterpool said: Sarina Wiegman
fox_favourite Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Maybe Rudkin is about to name himself as manager? No compensation, no contract talks needed (though he'll still hold one for himself) and he knows the club. Yes, I've just been sick as well 1
Walshy5 Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Let's be honest. We'll end up someone shite! What decent manager in the right mind would even want the job?
Babylon Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 3 minutes ago, Walshy5 said: Let's be honest. We'll end up someone shite! What decent manager in the right mind would even want the job? Plenty, but it means being a bit more creative and looking perhaps where others don’t. 1
Popular Post Dahnsouff Posted 3 June 2024 Popular Post Posted 3 June 2024 4 minutes ago, Walshy5 said: Let's be honest. We'll end up someone shite! What decent manager in the right mind would even want the job? Don’t get this attitude at all, as if we have the balls to be brave, we could pick an emerging manager talent as they can come in and manage a PL club with zero expectations and they get to put themselves in the biggest shop window. It’s almost all upside for the guy who comes in if they have a certain profile. 5
Popular Post Unabomber Posted 3 June 2024 Popular Post Posted 3 June 2024 9 minutes ago, Walshy5 said: Let's be honest. We'll end up someone shite! What decent manager in the right mind would even want the job? We’ve actually employed managers pretty well over the years. Granted they should’ve sacked that dickhead Rodgers a year before they did. 5
whoareyaaa Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 3 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said: Don’t get this attitude at all, as if we have the balls to be brave, we could pick an emerging manager talent as they can come in and manage a PL club with zero expectations and they get to put themselves in the biggest shop window. It’s almost all upside for the guy who comes in if they have a certain profile. I think it would help if we get a manager with Expereince in the Prem instead of being another stepping stone for an up and coming manager
Dahnsouff Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Just now, whoareyaaa said: I think it would help if we get a manager with Expereince in the Prem instead of being another stepping stone for an up and coming manager Would you rather have Dean Smith or Enzo came in and took over?
whoareyaaa Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 2 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said: Would you rather have Dean Smith or Enzo came in and took over? No but we should now look for a manager that actually wants to stay here and build something
Tielemans63 Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Surprised anyone would turn their nose up at Thomas Frank. Done a brilliant job at Brentford. Probs too good for us. Cooper on the hand...not for me. A manager sacked by our local rivals, no thanks. 1
Dahnsouff Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Just now, whoareyaaa said: No but we should now look for a manager that actually wants to stay here and build something Yes, and that does not feel like an experienced guy would be that person into this situation (too me anyway)
Popular Post iancognito Posted 3 June 2024 Popular Post Posted 3 June 2024 1 hour ago, MonkeyTennis? said: Whether you think Cooper did a good or bad job with Forest (and the reality is that both are true at different times), the fact that he was so closely associated with the club we perceive as our main rival means he's surely not the right for us. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just can't see fans getting behind him. Erm, can I introduce you to this man..... 4 1 1
Scotch Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 3 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said: I think it would help if we get a manager with Expereince in the Prem instead of being another stepping stone for an up and coming manager Why wouldn't we be a stepping stone for an experienced PL manager too? If a bigger and better team come in, the manager will generally go regardless of were they've managed before. 2
Tielemans63 Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 FWIW I don't think it will be Cooper. Just doesn't seem like someone our board would go for. Our managerial appointments are often quite unexpected/ left-field options: Ranieri, Puel, Maresca, even Rodgers. Would be amazed if they give it to some geezer down the road.
Super Shinji Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 52 minutes ago, fox_favourite said: Maybe Rudkin is about to name himself as manager? No compensation, no contract talks needed (though he'll still hold one for himself) and he knows the club. Yes, I've just been sick as well Well he’s done the job before and didn’t lose a game
tetly Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 Would love the club to get some former players involved in the coaching set up. We need people who care about the club involved. Fed up of managers thinking they are bigger than the club.
Supergray22 Posted 3 June 2024 Posted 3 June 2024 19 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said: No but we should now look for a manager that actually wants to stay here and build something Anyone who shines here and helps us do well will be likely prey for one of the richer clubs. It’s inevitable and part of our model. It happens with players and with staff. We should stick to our guns and get the best fit to make us a success. If the same thing happens again in twelve months time we go again. At least we will be in a better position and learn from it. I do wish would the powers that be would do something to promote fairer competition rather than protecting the status quo though. 1
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