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21 minutes ago, guest123 said:

You have selective memory or you never went to every game like I did

You went to every game, fair play. I certainly didn't. However, did that give you insight into what was going on behind the scenes? Most suggest Vardy got the players to sort out the trough that saw us lose at Bristol City and Plymouth and fall out of the promotion places. Nice green ticks, mind you, whatever they mean. 

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12 minutes ago, Cadno'r Cymoedd said:

You went to every game, fair play. I certainly didn't. However, did that give you insight into what was going on behind the scenes? Most suggest Vardy got the players to sort out the trough that saw us lose at Bristol City and Plymouth and fall out of the promotion places. Nice green ticks, mind you, whatever they mean. 

You suggested the players didn’t show and bond/love/whatever for enzo. They were all there together at the end, nothing like this idiot cooper. Only game they left quickly was Plymouth due to so many people abusing them. And yes, I did go every game and always stayed to applaud so know exactly what happened

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3 minutes ago, guest123 said:

You suggested the players didn’t show and bond/love/whatever for enzo. They were all there together at the end, nothing like this idiot cooper. Only game they left quickly was Plymouth due to so many people abusing them. And yes, I did go every game and always stayed to applaud so know exactly what happened

I didn't suggest any such thing. I merely stated the facts that we were struggling badly as the finishing line approached and many/most suggest it was Vardy who galvanised the team not Maresca. Glad to know your clapping gave you insight into behind the scenes. Nice ticks again by the way.

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He didn't complain all the time. The main issue was after the Swansea match during a two month spell of us regularly scoring 3 or more per game where he couldn't understand the criticism at the time.

 

I don't know whether we would be doing much better with Maresca but this style of play certainly isn't going to be successful.

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52 minutes ago, Cadno'r Cymoedd said:

I didn't suggest any such thing. I merely stated the facts that we were struggling badly as the finishing line approached and many/most suggest it was Vardy who galvanised the team not Maresca. Glad to know your clapping gave you insight into behind the scenes. Nice ticks again by the way.

I said purely about the players not being with cooper, and you suggested it was like the end

of last season, which it wasn’t and you weren’t even there

Posted
1 hour ago, Corky said:

We'd be better to watch under Maresca. Our attacking players would be more involved.

We’d be better to watch under a Pulis and Puel duo. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Corky said:

We'd be better to watch under Maresca. Our attacking players would be more involved.

I was a big fan of Maresca but I’m not gonna lie, I was bored $hitless at virtually every game last season apart from when they didn’t play his way, Birmingham and Southampton away come to mind.

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5 hours ago, cityfanlee23 said:

Think we had a poll in april with about 80% wanting him to go (at that point he was still religiously refusing to change the system) I think after Millwall IIRC?  
It's easy to feel nostalgic for Enzo when Cooper is offering up such negative football, I would take Enzo in a heart beat over Cooper but I don't think either would keep us up. 

My point from the other day exactly. The poll was a landslide wanting Maresca out when we were top of the league!

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5 minutes ago, Mon.is.a.god said:

I was a big fan of Maresca but I’m not gonna lie, I was bored $hitless at virtually every game last season apart from when they didn’t play his way, Birmingham and Southampton away come to mind.

And those teams come at us. Which is what would happen this season. We’d be pretty quick and nifty on the counter 

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1 hour ago, Sly said:

We’d be better to watch under a Pulis and Puel duo. 

I’d honestly have Puel back in a flash. We played some very good football under him and he did the hard work that Rodger’s profited from. Yes it was dire towards the end, but it is with most managers - few leave on their own terms.

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I mean the Enzo out stuff was people panicking because we'd hit a wobble in form at a critical time, the underlying stats were still good and those who were "get him sacked" who weren't the ones who think football was perfected under Micky Adams and any new tactics are pretentious would hold their hands up and admit it was just out of panic. With Cooper, it's not panic, the underlying stats are shit and, while we're out of the relegation zone currently, theres clear warning signs that won't remain the case.

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2 hours ago, Cadno'r Cymoedd said:

I didn't suggest any such thing. I merely stated the facts that we were struggling badly as the finishing line approached and many/most suggest it was Vardy who galvanised the team not Maresca. Glad to know your clapping gave you insight into behind the scenes. Nice ticks again by the way.

It's like saying Cambassio called the tactics to keep us up you are forgetting all work done previously and its a load of tosh anyway that's what leaders are meant to do in the dressing room.

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1 minute ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

I’d honestly have Puel back in a flash. We played some very good football under him and he did the hard work that Rodger’s profited from. Yes it was fire towards the end, but it is with most managers - few leave on their own terms.

I’m done with this forum. Puel was peak boredom on and off the pitch.

 

He was just lucky that at the time, our scouting was arguably the best it had been for some time.

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6 minutes ago, CosbehFox said:

And those teams come at us. Which is what would happen this season. We’d be pretty quick and nifty on the counter 

Why the laughter? Mon god? I doubt don’t we’d be shocking at the back but they’d be games where we would be strong on the counter. 
 

As seen in the cup games v Liverpool and Bournemouth 

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4 minutes ago, Mon.is.a.god said:

I’m done with this forum. Puel was peak boredom on and off the pitch.

 

He was just lucky that at the time, our scouting was arguably the best it had been for some time.

you not watched any of this season? Puels teams were Harlem Globetrotters level of entertaining compared to Cooper's brexitballism

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