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11 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

If Top really did base his decision to sack Cooper after a meeting with senior players then you would expect him to likewise discuss the new incumbent with them before appointing.

Good point except he couldn’t be sure they’d not feck off down the bookies the moment they heard 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, surrifox said:

Good point except he couldn’t be sure they’d not feck off down the bookies the moment they heard 

How do you think they paid for Copenhagen?

Posted

When I was young, one of the best bits of advice I got was "you're going to make mistakes its the reality but it isnt the mistakes that will be the issue, its the way you deal with them". Meaning, being pro-active rather than reactive will probably save the day.

 

When you've just appointed a manager and spent a load of cash on players and your boss is "monitoring" performance. You'd think a pro-active person would be looking actively for replacements long before the inevitable happens - perhaps even having hush hush conversations. This message is for you Jon. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, LVFox said:

Any detailed tactical analysis of Ruud anywhere?

 

From memory, pretty consistently a 4-2-3-1 man?

There's a video on YT of him explaining his tactics. Pretty sure he likes using that high FB nonsense but whether he carries that over to us...

Posted
19 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

If Top really did base his decision to sack Cooper after a meeting with senior players then you would expect him to likewise discuss the new incumbent with them before appointing.

why would you?

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I think I always very begrudgingly admired Man U's away support but their RVN song to Karma Chameleon was fuching atrocious - I hope we can come up with something better (if it is him)  

 

Although I expect it just be be RRRRRRuuuuuuuudddd 

Posted
1 minute ago, 80footgiraffe said:

Very very reliably informed this is close.

How close? Very close or very very close.

If they could delay it a few hours as I'm enjoying this thread:D

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Posted
Just now, Great Boos Up said:

How close? Very close or very very close.

If they could delay it a few hours as I'm enjoying this thread:D

Haha should be announced by Thursday apparently. Obviously I am just relaying what I’ve heard but as of half an hour ago he was making arrangements to sign the paperwork

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Leicester owner Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha will take more of a lead role in the club’s search for a new manager after being left unimpressed by the appointment of Steve Cooper.

 

With Potter again ruling himself out, former Manchester United interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy and West Brom’s Carlos Corberan are two of the leading candidates to succeed Cooper.

 

And, while not the deciding factor, sources have told talkSPORT he was unimpressed with the 44-year-old’s scathing post-match attack on referee Andrew Madley.

The Thai businessman, who consulted senior Leicester players before making his decision to axe Cooper, had Graham Potter top of his wish-list to replace Enzo Maresca last summer but could not get the deal over the line.

 

Once the new man is in place, Top also plans to have a major input in

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https://talksport.com/football/2322031/transfers-chelsea-van-nistelrooy-premier-league-job-cunha-january-window-tottenham/

 

Foxes chief takes the reins

Leicester owner Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha will take more of a lead role in the club’s search for a new manager after being left unimpressed by the appointment of Steve Cooper.

 

As previously reported by talkSPORT, Top had reservations about hiring former Nottingham Forest boss Cooper right from the start of his tenure, but backed the judgement of long-serving director of football Jon Rudkin.

 

Top made the decision personally to fire Cooper in the wake of Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at home to Chelsea.

And, while not the deciding factor, sources have told talkSPORT he was unimpressed with the 44-year-old’s scathing post-match attack on referee Andrew Madley.

 

The Thai businessman, who consulted senior Leicester players before making his decision to axe Cooper, had Graham Potter top of his wish-list to replace Enzo Maresca last summer but could not get the deal over the line.

 

 

With Potter again ruling himself out, former Manchester United interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy and West Brom’s Carlos Corberan are two of the leading candidates to succeed Cooper.

Once the new man is in place, Top also plans to have a major input in
recruitment when the January window opens, with funds expected to be made available to fund Leicester’s Premier League survival bid.

 

 

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

Let’s not forget it looked certain to be Potter in the summer then hours later Cooper was announced. We have history of fvcking this up. 

FM stop reminding us of how crap we are will ya ......... give us this moment at least 

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