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The stats say he's doing an awful job and just letting teams attack us.

 

The only credit he has is he setup the team up better with balance between defence and attack.

 

Subs were poor and made too late as they should've come on earlier.

 

Lucked our way to a win. Cooper out.

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8 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

He got away with that today, a Var decision and poor finishing from Bournemouth spared him. 
 

Still no identity, and the football is getting worse. Backs against the wall against Bournemouth? ****ing honking. **** off Cooper.

There was also a VAR decision that went against us today.

For their goal it was a clear as day offside, not a debatable armpit hair close decision. 
Then we had a clear penalty turned down by both the ref and VAR.

We also had some very good chances today. 
Can we just be happy we got three points?

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8 minutes ago, Mark said:

Genuinely scared what we'll let him do in January if he's here that long after already having Ayew as a starter with Reid and Edouard his go to subs

Ricardo gone for a nominal fee, Abdul loaned out, in come Serge Aurier and Neal Maupay

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1 minute ago, The_Rorab said:

It's almost like some people just cover their eyes, read a final score and then assume that means everything is fine and dandy and that no one should be able to pick faults.

 

I'm definitely glad we have 3 points, don't get me wrong - but you can't just pretend today was good or showed anything other than an outlier result to our level of performance in my opinion.

 

If your main takeaway from that game was that Cooper is doing a good job setting us up in games and deserves months more then I don't know what you were watching other than the final score.

 

How we have played so far is not sustainable over an entire season, occasional wins and tight results or not.

 

I know people will want to just bask in 3 points finally, and I understand the feeling that criticism should be lessened in response, but I just didn't come out of that feeling any more positive about our survival other than the cold fact of the win.

 

I still think we desperately need him gone unless he miraculously becomes a competent tactician and with game management in the new few months, apologies for the negativity.

I think plenty recognise that the performance we saw, the 90 minutes, was not good enough, but at the same time also see the importance of getting this first step out of the way. The hope being we grow into better performances from a more confident result.

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I don't particularly have anything against Cooper but he isn't the man for us. I assume he only got the job because others thought we were going to get deducted points (like we all did), so if it was reset and we went back to June knowing that, he wouldn't have got it would he? And since he's been here he done nothing to suggest he's the right man for the job. We won today fine, but it was painful. Yes we are a 'newly promoted team' but it was Bournemouth not Arsenal and we spent the 2nd half in our own half

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4 minutes ago, MarriedaLeicesterGirl said:

It is absolutely incredible... I don't understand what anyone sees as a positive about him.

The positive is that he wanted the job and to prove himself when no one else was interested.

In every game we have scored goals and not be thrashed so far.

He wan’t my choice and was gobsmacked when he was appointed but reckon he’ll keep us out the bottom three come end of season.

Sure we’ll probably drop into relegation but I believe he’ll have the team fighting and playing for him and all we want this season is survival.

 

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Just now, CrazyKopCorner said:

His subs! Timing and personnel - seriously what goes on in his head 

This is the point that causes me the most concern if I am honest, it baffles me the when/who of his substitutions.

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5 hours ago, cropstonfox said:

Get the Humble pie served up ,ready for later.In Coops we trust .We will smash today.

OK just a small slice each.

Do you lot actually go to the games.?

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Just now, Dahnsouff said:

I think plenty recognise that the performance we saw, the 90 minutes, was not good enough, but at the same time also see the importance of getting this first step out of the way. The hope being we grow into better performances from a more confident result.

Yeah, I can understand that - the problem is that I see zero signs of us growing into better performances - but we'll see with the next game whether today's result has an impact. I hope you're right.

 

I think my biggest frustration is that it just feels so damn similar to the Rodgers situation to me, it felt obvious he needed to go ages before he finally left and it left the season feeling like watching an excruciatingly slow avoidable train wreck - and now it feels like it's happening all over again which is just maddening.

 

It's hard to feel much of the short-term joy of the win for me when it feels like we're in a downward spiral long-term. Maybe I'm just a bit too jaded already or overly pessimistic, but it all feels so futile with every new just abject performance.

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We could be so much more threatening if he simply reacted quicker to what is happening on the pitch.


It’s genuinely Cooper himself holding us back from hurting teams. We can’t keep getting to the 70th minute with zero subs made. It’s just shooting yourself in the foot. 

I feel so bad for Ricardo & Fatawu.

 

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5 minutes ago, Koke said:

 

That's quite frankly embarrassing. We were very lucky to come away with the win. If their striker hadn't claimed for the goal I think it's a goal and the game goes a different way potentially. 

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21 minutes ago, The Doctor said:

Ricardo gone for a nominal fee, Abdul loaned out, in come Serge Aurier and Neal Maupay

Hope we can get a fee for Ricardo,too many injuries, legs gone.

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Not convinced by him. Even with the win today. 

 

Don't like that we're sitting on 1-0 leads and he doesn't have any other ideas but to bring on players like Soumare, Edouard and Reid on, and quite late anyway. 

 

Seemed to me that the midfield needed some freshening up to help at least keep the ball and kill their momentum. Edouard for Vardy was not the sub that was needed. Winks should have come on for Ayew. Fatawu on for Facundo. Soumare on was just purely pointless. 

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10 minutes ago, lcfcell said:

We could be so much more threatening if he simply reacted quicker to what is happening on the pitch.


It’s genuinely Cooper himself holding us back from hurting teams. We can’t keep getting to the 70th minute with zero subs made. It’s just shooting yourself in the foot. 

I feel so bad for Ricardo & Fatawu.

 

I don't see why everyone raves about Fatawu, 

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Bournemouth must be wondering how they didn’t come away with a result there.

 

End of the day it’s a win and a much needed three points. Hopefully gives us some momentum going into the Southampton game.

 

Onwards and upwards but keep Cooper.

 

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