tylesta Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 46 minutes ago, CUJimmy said: When he took over at Forest they were heading fast towards Division 1 but he got them promoted instead and kept them in the Prem despite a batshít crazy owner. Most of the Forest fans I know are very grateful for everything he did for them but recognised that it was time to move on because he had run out of ideas. Ran out of ideas??? Think it's time to go the then
STUHILL Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 5 minutes ago, ACF said: Potter wanted his own DOF as well right? What?! Right lads, let's dig deep and get Potter in. 4
Dahnsouff Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 7 minutes ago, footballfox said: Miracles come from unrealistic expectation do you forget the team with our target in the 2013/2014 season and was the PML champion in 2015/2016? This is very true, but I am not sure anyone willed it into existence, but maybe they did!!
Popular Post CUJimmy Posted 22 September 2024 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2024 1 minute ago, tylesta said: Ran out of ideas??? Think it's time to go the then He doesn’t appear to have any since he came. Most managers spend any time they have out of the game working on a footballing philosophy and come back fresh and invigorated - desperate to try out new things. The way he describes giving players responsibility sounds more like a 1980’s PE teacher throwing the ball onto the pitch and saying “have a kick about lads”, while he has a fag on the touchline. 5
lcfcbluearmy Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 4 hours ago, Edingleyfox said: The substitutions always seem to be a bit of afterthought late in the day. Last week against Palace the changes in the last 10-15 minutes were difficult to understand and changed the shape of the team when composure was needed. This week after a good early change the rest were done in the last 10 minutes rather than really having a go with fresh legs once the we were level and looking better. It all just seems lacking in planning or ambition and of course several players are seeing very little first team action which cannot help morale Notice they never seem to warm up before they come on as well because he disent give them any notice just puts them on cold
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 2 minutes ago, lcfcbluearmy said: Notice they never seem to warm up before they come on as well because he disent give them any notice just puts them on cold Thought that when Justin took a knock. Okay in those condtions it'd be tricky to convince anyone to go out for a jog along the touchline, but no hint of Ricardo or god forbid Hamza being prepared by the coaching staff to slot into right back if needed.
oz was my hero Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 19 minutes ago, STUHILL said: What?! Right lads, let's dig deep and get Potter in. I'm in , how do you start a go fund me page ? 1
Muzzy_no7 Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 Roger Schmidt Kasper Hjelmund Sergio Conceicao David Moyes Edin Terzic
MattFox Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 4 hours ago, SafewayFox said: History is being extremely kind to Dean Smith. I think he was tactically a dinosaur and his saving grace was the “what if?” in relation to him having more time. Look at the difference in clear style/Philosophy compared to Enzo and Cooper/Smith….you could see in pre-season under Enzo our patterns of play, how we were set up to defend/attack etc. I’m not naive and Enzo’s stubbornness can’t be ignored but there is a reason Chelsea came calling for him and Cooper would only get a sniff there as an academy coach. Smiths tactics at Leeds and particularly at home to Everton killed us in the end 4
iancognito Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 2 hours ago, FrankieADZ said: tbf most of the goals we've let in this season have come down the right, its plain as day for us a change is needed there if we dont play Fatawu, Mav and Vardy as the front 3 for the bournemouth home game then my word; sad thing is, the club wont get rid of him anytime soon, he seems a nice guy, but his tactically limited and seems massively out of his depth at times Their goal sums Justin up. He lost his man time and again. It's happened all season. There's this feeling with some that because he's banged in a couple of blinders - so did Gary Coatsworth btw - that he's an outstanding full back but I just don't see it and definitely not ahead of Ricky. 3 hours ago, Haywood_6 said: I’m not sure what some people were expecting. The aim at the start of the season was just to stay up. For me, the fullbacks are the biggest issue. Justin, while athletic, just doesn’t seem to be at Premier League level, and Kristiansen has yet to impress—he makes too many mistakes for me, losing focus or giving the ball away. We're expecting to do better with the players at his disposal against sides like Palace, Everton and maybe even Fulham. These aren't bonus fixtures, they're games we need to be winning, especially at home. And so far bizarre starting line ups combined with poor subs have cost us points in all of them. I'm giving him a chance as I said I would but with Bournemouth and Saints coming up we can't keep tossing points away. 2
cropstonfox Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 1 hour ago, whoareyaaa said: Potter would be perfect Check his consecutive games withoutxa win record. Also his style of play is more boring than Enzo. What is the Love in with a very mediocre potter all about? yes Cooper needs to step up but potter No thank you 3
JimJams Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 56 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said: Roger Schmidt Kasper Hjelmund Sergio Conceicao David Moyes Edin Terzic I think we only need one. 1
Popular Post Pliskin Posted 22 September 2024 Popular Post Posted 22 September 2024 2 hours ago, whoareyaaa said: Moyes wouldn't be much different to what we are seeing now Come on…. He would. He’s a vastly experienced manager, Cooper isn’t fit enough to sniff the sweat around his bollocks. Moyes would be a million times better than this bellend. Moyes has a proven record and I would say he would definitely keep us up. 5
CrispinLA in Texas Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 3 minutes ago, Pliskin said: Come on…. He would. He’s a vastly experienced manager, Cooper isn’t fit enough to sniff the sweat around his bollocks. Moyes would be a million times better than this bellend. Moyes has a proven record and I would say he would definitely keep us up. Wasn't Moyes not interested in managing another prem team and said he needed timeout to relax
Muzzy_no7 Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 4 minutes ago, CrispinLA in Texas said: Wasn't Moyes not interested in managing another prem team and said he needed timeout to relax As much as I would take him over Cooper there is a massive opportunity to go and get a progressive, quality European coach. 3
Reg Vardy Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 8 hours ago, westernpark said: Potter wanted the job, he just realised that it would be pointless taking it on with our current director of football. Hence his request to bring his own person in. Sorry to disagree if he wanted the job purely on his terms, then he didn’t really really want it….try it tomorrow at work, I wasn’t this Jo, but my terms are an additional £50k……good luck with that….
westernpark Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 Just now, Reg Vardy said: Sorry to disagree if he wanted the job purely on his terms, then he didn’t really really want it….try it tomorrow at work, I wasn’t this Jo, but my terms are an additional £50k……good luck with that…. I’ve read this in the voice of Gerald from Clarkson’s farm.
Reg Vardy Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 8 hours ago, Fox85 said: Corberan had intrest in the job. Leicester didn't want to spend (money 4 mill) to get him and went for the much cheaper option. So, we spend £5m on a Chelsea youth team player, but won’t spend £4m ( having got £10m for Enzo) on. The Manager, who was desperate for the job…..we have done some unbelievable things last few years, but this tops it all…. 1
Pliskin Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 19 minutes ago, CrispinLA in Texas said: Wasn't Moyes not interested in managing another prem team and said he needed timeout to relax Possibly. To be fair, Moyes isn’t the my preferred choice, but I just think he’s better than Cooper…. Which clearly isn’t hard. 2
CosbehFox Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 2 hours ago, ACF said: Potter wanted his own DOF as well right? Lead to believe so. Wonder why he wanted that for? Or how he knew it might be a problem for him? 1
Mike1983 Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 In all honesty, I’d rather have Mike Stowell back for the remainder of the season than persist with Cooper. The only glimpses of quality we've seen have come from individual moments, not from any tactical direction imposed by the manager. 3 1
5waller5 Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 19 minutes ago, Reg Vardy said: So, we spend £5m on a Chelsea youth team player, but won’t spend £4m ( having got £10m for Enzo) on. The Manager, who was desperate for the job…..we have done some unbelievable things last few years, but this tops it all…. This is just so frustrating isn’t it …. We really do have an incompetent Board
Pita Posted 22 September 2024 Posted 22 September 2024 2 hours ago, tylesta said: Ran out of ideas??? Think it's time to go the then Does he have any ideas
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