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Posted
1 minute ago, Wymsey said:

Reckon the club sees him as a 'safe' option, whilst the club is recovering financially and will eventually replace him with a 'higher calibre' coach/manager next season or so to build the team up more.

I think this goes without saying. They saw him as a cheap bridge to the next step in the same way Puel was. My concern is that he’s (somehow) a lot worse than Puel. At least Puel had some sort of identity and was decent at developing players. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

Villa got rid of Gerrard when they were 3 points off the drop zone and got Emery. 
I live in hope we do a similar thing asap. 

Villa weren't a newly promoted side in October 22 though.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

I think this goes without saying. They saw him as a cheap bridge to the next step in the same way Puel was. My concern is that he’s (somehow) a lot worse than Puel. At least Puel had some sort of identity and was decent at developing players. 

I’ve thought about it and decided that Cooper makes Puel look like Pep.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Cropwellfox said:

No chance unfortunately. He’s here until it’s too late. The two lucky wins have bought him an extra few weeks at least. Shitshow of a couple of months incoming with the incompetent fool repeating the same platitudes after each game. 

Then the board haven't learn cause if they have like they claim lose Saturday and he has to go. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, fox_favourite said:

And had an eye on a player. It was dull football, but we were stable. Much more so than now. Cooper doesn't have anything you described 

Puel did sone good things for us as a manager but ultimately underachirved with the squad that he had. 

 

In terms of points, I don't think Cooper is massively underachieving. It's just the performances are completely unsustainable and he is fighting a losing battle in terms of having any good will with the supporters. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

So? 
Leeds got Bielsa in the championship. 
Wolves got Nuno in the championship. 
Newcastle got Benitez in a pl relegation battle. 
Get rid asap and show some ambition. 

So the expectations of an established Premier League team are different to those of a newly promoted one.  

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Foxmeister said:

The mood is much more positive in the ground than on FT.

There was nobody left at the end of the forest game the mood was definitely not positive 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, sharpylcfc said:

Sack him bring Moyes in until the end of the season he'll keep us up and then go for a higher calibre appointment next summer.

I'd happily give Moyes longer than just this season. He didn't just keep West Ham up. He got them up the table, qualifying for Europe and won a Europeon trophy. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, sharpylcfc said:

Sack him bring Moyes in until the end of the season he'll keep us up and then go for a higher calibre appointment next summer.

Yes please.

 

Sadly he's going nowhere for a while, not even if we lose to Ipswich.

Posted
14 minutes ago, murphy said:

So the expectations of an established Premier League team are different to those of a newly promoted one.  

Yes it’s obviously survival for a newly promoted side but the longer Cooper stays the less likely it will be. 
We are more likely to stop up with someone else in charge. 
I could be wrong but seem to remember Southampton as a newly promoted side getting rid of Atkins and bringing Pochetino in. 
I just think there are plenty of better options than this prat we have now. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Yes please.

 

Sadly he's going nowhere for a while, not even if we lose to Ipswich.

Jesus Christ if we lose to Ipswich he needs sacking on the spot ffs 

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Posted

I just don’t feel anything when my team plays I don’t care. That’s what this team under cooper has done to me. We are so crap 💩 and stale that I don’t know how the rest of you are behind this. 😂

Posted
1 hour ago, 420Hashish said:

Look, I didn't want him to fail to begin with and obviously had my backing to start. Buuuuuuuutttt come on, seriously? Is this the only option that the club could find? 

 

I refuse to believe it's financial issues when we signed a bunch of players this summer, some of whom aren't that great. 


He was hardly our first choice, Rudkin’s fall guy option after Potter fell through, completely baffling to me that the board felt he was the best option available. I would rather have Frank Lampard in charge. 

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