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18 minutes ago, walkerleeds said:

 

So you did! That being said, at what stage do you voice concerns about the direction of the club then (genuine question)? Would you talk about it on here?

Yes, of course talk about it on here.  This is the perfect place to vent our frustrations and I frequently do.  I just think that at the ground, the fans have a job to do and that is to get behind the team.  If the home crowd turns that can only be counter-productive.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Behave at least he knows how to counter attack..

PGMOL attacked first we have a right to self defence

Posted
1 hour ago, VLC86 said:

Made myself look like a massive tit defending him 6/7 games in. Absolutely clueless.

You are not on your own ... I defended him initially but that ship has sailed. ..  He is terrible !!

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If we’re just going to watch a training ground drill we should be paying £5 - £10 at most not £60-£70. The decision to contain (try to) rather than compete goes against the “anything is possible” philosophy. 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, Tielemans63 said:

Interesting that on MOTD, Gary Lineker and Ashley Williams both said he should focus more on our failings, rather than trying to blame the referee. I don't think he actually achieved his desired aim of defecting from his own inadequacy this time round and I'm glad he didn't. The guy is desperate.

He’s a total busted flush. Useless. Will never manage in the prem again and with good reason, the ***** will be back coaching an u21 team within 2 years. 

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On 10/08/2024 at 16:36, Sly said:

This might seem a bit radical

This might seem a bit extreme

I’ve seen enough and he needs to go before  the season even starts.

This pre season has been awful. 

This post wins FoxesTalk 2024 by the way 

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It's so weird to use the Coote stuff, it feels so forced and planned. As if he's sat around thinking about how he can use that in his favour when the inevitable loss happens.

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I'm losing the will. Club can't see our failings, that is clear to see. It's a mess. The disorganisation from top to bottom is evident now. 

 

Let's face it, we're a mess going down and the club can't/wont see it. Im really losing my passion. Cooper needs to go, but so does all the footballing side of the business. It's over, the club don't care. 

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Honestly, this clubs gone to cows dung. Owner needs to wake up and show some balls get rid of this man and all that's around him. He's disgracing his father's legacy and the king power name! 

Posted
11 hours ago, markko said:

Why? He has a contract and I doubt it says you must leave if you lose!

He’s teams are very poor tactics shocking and the use of subs 🤣🤣🤣

Posted (edited)

So posted something similar a few weeks ago but I think we’ve had something like 12 shots on target in 6 home games.

 

its so dull, but I wouldn’t mind if we were solid at the back but we are woeful.

 

It’s strange as I wouldn’t say the players are not working hard but it’s all without energy. 
 

The players probably feel like I do, nice enough bloke but not inspiring in the slightest.

 

just feels like we are delaying the inevitable.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, teblin said:

So posted something similar a few weeks ago but I think we’ve had something like 12 shots on target in 6 home games.

 

its so dull, but I wouldn’t mind if we were solid at the back but we are woeful.

 

It’s strange as I wouldn’t say the players are not working hard but it’s all without energy. 
 

The players probably feed like I do, nice enough bloke but not inspiring in the slightest.

 

just feels like we are delaying the inevitable.

 

 

From what we've "heard" from inside the camp, this is exactly it. It must feel like such a huge downgrade from Maresca too, even if some thought he was too intense. That's got to suck the energy out of you as a player.

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6 minutes ago, teblin said:

So posted something similar a few weeks ago but I think we’ve had something like 12 shots on target in 6 home games.

 

its so dull, but I wouldn’t mind if we were solid at the back but we are woeful.

 

It’s strange as I wouldn’t say the players are not working hard but it’s all without energy. 
 

The players probably feed like I do, nice enough bloke but not inspiring in the slightest.

 

just feels like we are delaying the inevitable.

 

 

Literally we've got to go through the pain of several more totally inept performances to get rid of him. Chelsea were good in parts but nothing special. 

 

The board can make a decision based on the fact that we have no structure, the players do not looked to be trained, there are no real tactics, little in game management etc etc 

 

They must be able to see what we can see - What the fuch does Rudkin actually do? 

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Just read that Vestergaard wasn’t injured and that his absence was football related.

 

Amazed at this, surely his experience would have been vital yesterday.

 

Cooper has lost the plot and I think he knows the writing is on the wall 

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1 minute ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

Just read that Vestergaard wasn’t injured and that his absence was football related.

 

Amazed at this, surely his experience would have been vital yesterday.

 

Cooper has lost the plot and I think he knows the writing is on the wall 

Also it suggests that quite a few players are  challenging his methods and it seems to be largely the players who were pivotal under Maresca. 
 

Vesty, Riccy, Winks, Mavadidi, Fatawu have all had spells out the side and after yesterday Vards seemed far from happy, it would appear that the players have seen through him and the vocal ones are being singled out. 

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3 minutes ago, Jazzy_Jeff said:

Just read that Vestergaard wasn’t injured and that his absence was football related.

 

Amazed at this, surely his experience would have been vital yesterday.

 

Cooper has lost the plot and I think he knows the writing is on the wall 

Vesty probably pointed out his failings in a charming, Danish, and direct way. I suspect our Coops isn't a self-reflecting type and therefore decided retribution was the best approach to some 'constructive' feedback. 

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Have to say it’s been quite nice hearing pundits calling out how bad we are, felt like we were immune to that under lord brendan. 

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Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, CrazyKopCorner said:

Literally we've got to go through the pain of several more totally inept performances to get rid of him. Chelsea were good in parts but nothing special. 

 

The board can make a decision based on the fact that we have no structure, the players do not looked to be trained, there are no real tactics, little in game management etc etc 

 

They must be able to see what we can see - What the fuch does Rudkin actually do? 

Agree.  Chelsea were poor... but still should have scored more.  Its ckearkynover fir cooper.  I am. sure he is a better manager than this yet he seems lost right now .... but  our board are ponderously slow. 

 

If they learnt anything from rodgers last season it was that they acted a year too late.  The time to act was yesterday

 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, foxinsocks said:

Agree.  Chelsea were poor... but still should have scored more.  Its ckearkynover fir cooper.  I am. sure he is a better manager than this yet he seems lost right now .... but  our board are ponderously slow. 

 

If they learnt anything from rodgers last season it was that they acted a year too late.  The time to act was yesterday

 

Did your thumbs let you down? :P

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