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Posted
Just now, dnewty said:

He must go now to give the new manager a fighting chance.

This is it for me.

 

Nobody really expects Cooper to still be here come Game 38. It's not a case of if, it's a case of when. The inertia is boiling my piss.

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Posted
Just now, Bilo said:

But won't be the longer we leave it. 

 

Hence why the trigger needs to be pulled sooner rather than later so that we don't end up picking over the scraps when it's March and we're 20th.

And will be when we end up with someone like Mark Robins planning for life in the championship next season. 
Show some ambition and act now. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, gurru991 said:

This is not a smart ass comment but I'm interested in what you think.

Your list are all European managers & looking at the premier league only SIX of the managers are home grown.

Dyche @ Everton. ............ England

McKenna @ Ipswich. .......Northern Ireland

Cooper @ Leicester......... Wales

Howe @ Newcastle..........England

Martin @ Southampton...Scotland

O'Neil @ Wolves...............England

My question is " Why are we not producing Managers ??? 

By the way In my opinion three of the home grown are not very good !!!

 

Because the state of the price of coaching badges in this country. 

 

If i remember correctly, Poland, Austria and Turkey have more A license and pro license coaches than we do. 

 

Now compare the prices across Europe to go out and achieve the license you want its disgusting and people/football fans wonder why we don't have good enough coaches? 

 

St George's park has done some*** good things but needs to do more. 

 

People like Lampard, Rooney and Gerrard decided to chase money than rather go and learning elsewhere across Europe and actually have an identifiable philosophy. 

 

 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Spiritwalker said:

I don’t, apparently he has very little support in the dressing room.

Not everyone on the board room is convinced… either….. allegedly. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, gurru991 said:

This is not a smart ass comment but I'm interested in what you think.

Your list are all European managers & looking at the premier league only SIX of the managers are home grown.

Dyche @ Everton. ............ England

McKenna @ Ipswich. .......Northern Ireland

Cooper @ Leicester......... Wales

Howe @ Newcastle..........England

Martin @ Southampton...Scotland

O'Neil @ Wolves...............England

My question is " Why are we not producing Managers ??? 

By the way In my opinion three of the home grown are not very good !!!

Manager can come from Mars as far as I care as long as he is better than Cooper.

 

One of those old Smash robots could do a better job.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

I was willing to give him a chance. He’s had a transfer window (in which he was backed) and now 11 league games.

 

The reality is he is not good enough. He cannot get it right tactically (either from the start or mid-game) and our teams lack the intensity or belief to win football matches. We have been very fortunate to have the majority of the points we have. 
 

We have some decent players and with a few additions alongside a change in the dugout we have a good chance of staying up. We need to make the change though as with him we go down. 

yet some dont seem to see that

Posted
18 minutes ago, Matt said:

However, we can blame the manager, we can blame the board, the owners, but when are we, the fans, gonna be more pro active. 

 

We're the most passive, happy clapping fanbase in the country barr none.

 

Accountability for every single person involved with this football club.

Surely some group can organise a walk out that have a good social media presence… 

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

Genuinely I don’t know. Look at the league position of the home grown managers and apart from Howe they are all bottom 6. Foreign managers imo are better. There’s more flexibility tactically from foreign managers. 

Nothing to do with them being foreign specifically but British managers are, clearly, lacking something for whatever reason, however I wouldn't say foreign managers any more flexible.

 

I was listening to the Overlap podcast the other day, Moyes was on and he was making the point what's wrong with being flexible, changing things, not being wedded to one philosophy or one way of playing. Yet there are few who are and do that.

 

Flexible doesn't even come into the modern day managers vocabulary. It's just not a thing in this age.

 

I'm going to contradict myself with much of what i've said above but one of very few, a dying breed, that are flexible, does change things, does change dependent upon who they are playing, is Nuno. Who alot of most people stuck their nose up at and thought we were better than him (And yes, I do realise they lost today)

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

I was willing to give him a chance. He’s had a transfer window (in which he was backed) and now 11 league games.

 

The reality is he is not good enough. He cannot get it right tactically (either from the start or mid-game) and our teams lack the intensity or belief to win football matches. We have been very fortunate to have the majority of the points we have. 
 

We have some decent players and with a few additions alongside a change in the dugout we have a good chance of staying up. We need to make the change though as with him we go down. 

Yes... I was willing to give him a chance as well but I've ran out of patience as well. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, SecretPro said:

Will take Dennis Wise as manager with Martin as assistant and a load of Forest Fans as first team coaches right now. 

Stop giving Rudkin ideas

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Posted

If he ain’t gone during the international break then hopefully Enzo can do us one last favour and absolutely hammer us. Then hopefully Top will realise 

Posted
13 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

I think that’s over 

the issue with getting him in the summer was his support staff still at Chelsea and under contract 

He signed a 5 year contract in 2022.

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