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4 minutes ago, Foxmeister said:

He proved at Forest he wasn't shit, took them from bottom of the Championship to surviving in the Prem despite kamikaze squad building from above. We were always going to be limited with who we could get with a points deduction hanging over us, the England job on the horizon and the obvious first choice being hamstrung by his previous contract.

 

We've already got more points than many of his detractors predicted.

Morning Steve 

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10 minutes ago, ronnup said:

Can't blame Cooper for that. Players shat the bed

Was it just the players that got the back to back wins then and not the manager?

Posted
4 minutes ago, Foxmeister said:

He proved at Forest he wasn't shit, took them from bottom of the Championship to surviving in the Prem despite kamikaze squad building from above. We were always going to be limited with who we could get with a points deduction hanging over us, the England job on the horizon and the obvious first choice being hamstrung by his previous contract.

 

We've already got more points than many of his detractors predicted.

Had the backing of the squad and fans while also havign a squad that was more than good enough to easily get out of relegation trouble.

 

He doesn't have either here.

 

He isn't good enough. We knew that in the summer. He has to go. We're just waiting for the inevitable.

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Nobody really wanted him here, bar our board, hardly anybody really wants him to stay and it really is just a matter of how long until he is sacked, you  know though that with our board, those two wins will keep him in the job until Xmas  even if we lose the next three games playing awful stuff.

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Strange game. First half was ok, some rustiness on show, both from players and the tactics. Second half the wheels fell off and played like we were wearing clogs, both physically and mentally. 

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9 minutes ago, Foxmeister said:

He proved at Forest he wasn't shit, took them from bottom of the Championship to surviving in the Prem despite kamikaze squad building from above. We were always going to be limited with who we could get with a points deduction hanging over us, the England job on the horizon and the obvious first choice being hamstrung by his previous contract.

 

We've already got more points than many of his detractors predicted.

so, he's a decent championship manager (although needed Jon Moss's peak match fixing abilities to get through the playoffs, that final was so obviously rigged), but then just about survived on luck and one top half team choosing to absolutely detonate itself... he's not anywhere near good enough for this level.

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Forest showed how far they’ve come since he left, and we’re demonstrating how far we continue to fall off.

 

With that said, we no longer have the “that squad is too good to go down” excuse. And whilst we may survive, we have a lot of weaknesses these days.

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10 hours ago, lcfcell said:

Watching that today actually made it hit home how numb I’ve become to Leicester. 
 

Years gone by I’d have been seething at that 3rd goal but I honestly just sat there almost laughing to myself. Full time whistle went and I was instantly over it.

 

Probably a few reasons as to why I feel like this but at the moment it feels a little bit like we’re just wasting time with Cooper. A sense of inevitability about how it’ll end down the line. 
 

 

Didn’t even know there was a match on. Saw the score, laughed, saw Soumare’s name, laughed harder, and came on here to see how many morons are still arguing for Cooper to keep his job.

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13 minutes ago, ithuriel said:

Nobody really wanted him here, bar our board, hardly anybody really wants him to stay and it really is just a matter of how long until he is sacked, you  know though that with our board, those two wins will keep him in the job until Xmas  even if we lose the next three games playing awful stuff.

Sadly spot on 

 

Anyone arguing for his competency in the job and ooh look at the points we have just like arguing and would argue the colour of shite was gold 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said:

Anger should be at the club, not Cooper. 

Cooper is symptomatic of the regime though a pitiful appointment by Top and Rudkin.

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10 minutes ago, Daggers said:

Didn’t even know there was a match on. Saw the score, laughed, saw Soumare’s name, laughed harder, and came on here to see how many morons are still arguing for Cooper to keep his job.

Now there's a fan full off youthful enthusiasm, taking maximum pleasure for his chosen pass time 😂

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3 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Cooper is symptomatic of the regime though a pitiful appointment by Top and Rudkin.

Yes and generally you are best served by treating the cause and not the symptom. 

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I am very much Cooper out BUT I don’t feel that debacle can be laid at his feet and doing so is incredibly unfair. 
 

Individual errors scuppered any momentum we had. Each goal could have been prevented at multiple times. 
 

The first half was encouraging but to concede so early and so badly in the second half derailed everything. 
 

Yes reverting to our previous system appeared to highlight deficiencies in aspects of coaching. Yes expecting Ricardo to last the 90 might be naive. Yes the bench exposed a lack of depth for certain positions but ultimately repeated basic errors which aren’t the under the control of the coach cost us. 
 

I still feel he isn’t the coach for us but I don’t blame him for the majority of last night. 
 

 

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18 minutes ago, Daggers said:

Didn’t even know there was a match on. Saw the score, laughed, saw Soumare’s name, laughed harder, and came on here to see how many morons are still arguing for Cooper to keep his job.

Cooper in?

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He bowed to the pressure from the Fan's and Others.

 

He played the Team everybody was calling for. (including me) 

 

Ricci looked off the pace and we've put to much pressure on a 19 yo.

 

Individual errors cost us the game, plus a fluke. (Not Cooper)

 

Ps: Forest have the 2nd best defence in the League and let's not forget they've drawn with Newcastle, Brighton & Chelsea and also beat Liverpool in their own backyard. 

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I don't get the individual errors aren't the managers fault approach. Many are made when not even under pressure and are symptomatic of a poor ethos and confusion that filters down to the team. The number of unforced errors compared to when Enzo was here is staggering. Under Enzo the players knew that anything less than their best was unacceptable. The passing under Cooper is at times abysmal with either the weight or placement of the pass relative to the receiver being way off. I'm finding it hard to understand what actually goes on at Seagrave between games. 

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8 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Pre season

Villarreal- They were better and we got lucky

 

Shrewsbury - We should’ve dominated and we didn’t, we were once again, lucky.

 

Palermo -Deservedly beaten, outplayed and didn’t look as fit as a side who sharted their pre-season AFTER us. 

 

Augsburg- outplayed and deservedly lost against a poor Bundesliga team who had lost their best players. 

 

Lens- we were pathetic, team with a budget and squad worse than ours completely outplayed and battered us.

 

Tottenham - first 55 mins was genuinely some of the most one sided football I’ve ever seen and Spurs should’ve been 5-6 Up. Extremely lucky to draw. 

 

Fulham- pathetic. Just pathetic. 

 

Tranmere- only game this season we have been the better side. 

 

Villa- scared and pathetic 

 

Palace- decent and then completely pants and manager single handily cost us 2 pts. 

 

Everton- awful, lucky to draw. 

 

Walsall- outplayed by a league two side. Lucky.

 

Arsenal- should’ve been 9-1 to Arsenal, not 4-2.

 

B’mouth- extremely lucky to win. Deserved to lose. 

 

Southampton - equally as pathetic first half before a Southampton implosion and lucky win with a scuffed Ayew shot after Southampton missed chances WITH 10 MEN. 
 

Forest- Utter crap, another unforgivable display that will live long in the memory. 

 

Add all this to the leaked comments from JJ.

 

How on earth can ANYONE defend the clown and his staff.

 

GET HIM GONE.

I agree with this complety. Nothing to build on,  nothing to hold on to. A compete lottery. Get him gone it’s never going to work. 

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