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Sack Cooper Yes or No  

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  1. 1. Sack or Keep Cooper



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The moment for me was after their 1st goal . The players were clearly completely confused having hardly had a kick in 20 minutes and looking towards the bench for some sort of direction .Vardy was trying to sort out some sort of way to play while Cooper  stood watching . Clueless . 
 

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16 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

Everyone was demanding that people who voted 'keep' explain themselves. Someone does that, in great detail, and they're told not to bother!

Yes, but it was post saying we don't have a premiership level squad and another manager wouldn't do better. Yet collectively they've made 1929 appearances in the league🤔 

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Just now, trooky said:

Yes, but it was post saying we don't have a premiership level squad and another manager wouldn't do better. Yet collectively they've made 1929 appearances in the league🤔 

How many of those appearances ended in relegation?

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I do like Steve Cooper but I have come to the decision as a result of our performances over the last 4 matches that he is not the right man for us. He is the sort of bloke you want coaching your under 18s or 21s not first team!
 

He is not a leader and doesn’t inspire the team. A good example is how at last chance saloon the players took two quick free kicks in a state of panic rather than looking to the sidelines for inspiration where a good manager will be shouting instructions. No plan!

 

We are too passive and beige plus I feel that in the final third we aren’t creating enough opportunities as the belief is/has drained away. Plus the best chances always seem to fall to Ndidi. Fair play to him for being in those positions but do we want a more capable player in there and Nidid further back!

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He can get as many points as he likes vs Brentford and West Ham, it doesn't change the fact that there is no future under this manager. 

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1 minute ago, trooky said:

Yes, but it was post saying we don't have a premiership level squad and another manager wouldn't do better. Yet collectively they've made 1929 appearances in the league🤔 

Mainly in a losing relegation fight though.

Substandard players.(top end Championship,bottom .end premier league).This manager will achievements will be based on the level of the players available, no better no worse.Anywhere in the bottom 5.

Can we attract a manager who can over achieve and keep us up.If so,who?

If this guy exists and wants to come here,let's get it done.

If not then we have no alternative than to get behind him.Back him or Sack him

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2 hours ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

Frightening that we still have fans saying keep. 

It's staggering. The vast majority on here can see the mess and want change. Look on social media though and it's clear our fanbase is full of "happy to be here" and "we were in league 1 once" people. Makes me sick that so many of our so called fans genuinely don't seem to give a shit if we are good or not. 

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

How many of those appearances ended in relegation?

According to chatgp 232, only 9 players in the current squad played that season.

 

It also includes Ward and Thomas who played 54 times.

 

We should be doing better than we are, and would without Cooper

 

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We have lost narrowly to Chelsea, most would have predicted a thrashing.

Obviously the board have no intention of sacking Cooper no matter how garbage he has us set up.

 

Ranting in here does as much good as sliding a cucumber up your arse:brendan:

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Sets up with no real attacking game plan so we just be solid defensively yeah. No we are full of holes.  What is his thought process?

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The worst manager in the league and its not close. The tactics he employs are beyond baffling. The players don't look like they know what to do and he's determined to hang a full back out to dry every game with his weird obsession with playing an attacking midfielder on the wing and having thay full back be the only one allowed to attack. He doesn't know what he's doing, how he got a job as a professional manager is beyond me and the fact we actually hired him is incredibly embarrassing. 

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1 minute ago, cropstonfox said:

Mainly in a losing relegation fight though.

Substandard players.(top end Championship,bottom .end premier league).This manager will achievements will be based on the level of the players available, no better no worse.Anywhere in the bottom 5.

Can we attract a manager who can over achieve and keep us up.If so,who?

If this guy exists and wants to come here,let's get it done.

If not then we have no alternative than to get behind him.Back him or Sack him

Exactly. Of those 1,929 top flight appearances, a good 300 belong to a striker who'll be 38 early in the new year. 400 or so to Ayew and BDCR. The best part of a hundred for Vestergard.

 

Between Ward, Justin, Pereira, Thomas, Faes, Ndidi, Vardy, Soumare, Daka, Iversen and Kristiansen there must be 300 appearances that ended in relegation. And some of these players have been relegated elsewhere.

 

We have barely any options on the right, and the less said about Justin's performances the better. Our left back options are poor. The CB options aren't much better. The talismanic striker is on borrowed time. This isn't a squad that you'd expect to be thriving.

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5 minutes ago, Royston. said:

We have lost narrowly to Chelsea, most would have predicted a thrashing.

Obviously the board have no intention of sacking Cooper no matter how garbage he has us set up.

 

Ranting in here does as much good as sliding a cucumber up your arse:brendan:

Then they are short sighted and didn't learn anything from their 'review'. 

 

Things are getting worse, players arguing and tactical mess. We're heading down and if they can't see that, then they are ostriches 

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35 minutes ago, phoneticerror said:

You haven’t just watched the Wolves game I assume. They’ll spank us for sure. 

You're probably right and I was probably clutching at straws, the point way that never mind 7 points, we'll struggle to get 3

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22 minutes ago, Royston. said:

We have lost narrowly to Chelsea, most would have predicted a thrashing.

Obviously the board have no intention of sacking Cooper no matter how garbage he has us set up.

 

Ranting in here does as much good as sliding a cucumber up your arse:brendan:

You Cooper in or out? 

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Don't understand the passive nature to our starts whether home or away. Players jog around with no intent and seem to lack basic control at times. Alot of ball watching by the full backs. 

 

Also waiting so long to make changes, often once it gets to 2 or 3 down. 

 

Doesn't inspire confidence. 

 

Been lucky with some of the matches being against 10 men. 

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People saying keep makes me bring up sick in my mouth. I can only imagine what their day to day lives must be like with such little expectation. 

Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, inckley fox said:

Exactly. Of those 1,929 top flight appearances, a good 300 belong to a striker who'll be 38 early in the new year. 400 or so to Ayew and BDCR. The best part of a hundred for Vestergard.

 

Between Ward, Justin, Pereira, Thomas, Faes, Ndidi, Vardy, Soumare, Daka, Iversen and Kristiansen there must be 300 appearances that ended in relegation. And some of these players have been relegated elsewhere.

 

We have barely any options on the right, and the less said about Justin's performances the better. Our left back options are poor. The CB options aren't much better. The talismanic striker is on borrowed time. This isn't a squad that you'd expect to be thriving.

He may be 38 soon , but he's still a proven goalscorer. Today we didn't create a single chance for him. 

 

We could have Haaland up top and Cooperball still wouldn't create a chance for him.

 

I expect us to be better than we are

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Just now, trooky said:

He may be 38 soon , but he's still a proven goalscorer. Today we didn't create a single chance for him. 

 

We could have Haaland up top and Cooperball still wouldn't create a chance for him.

It's going to be slightly depressing when he retires, won't it..

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