Redemption
One less gobshite...
Just did a real LOL, then had to explain it to the Mrs.I’d have been tempted to smash him from behind, not in a car crash kind of way.
Just did a real LOL, then had to explain it to the Mrs.I’d have been tempted to smash him from behind, not in a car crash kind of way.
No doubt she rolled her eyes and thinks the forum is infantileJust did a real LOL, then had to explain it to the Mrs.
It is. And that’s why we’re all here.No doubt she rolled her eyes and thinks the forum is infantile
I think the fans being united in backing a manager almost unanimously is a brilliant thing. Certainly hasnt happened prior to Cooper in the last 25 years and maybe not again once he leaves.It quite amuses me how Coops is absolutely bomb proof. He'll play someone out of position and it's always the players' fault he doesn't perform, never Coops!
Exactly, you earn leeway.Cooper is bomb proof because he has done an amazing job - can you think of anyone else who would have got us promoted and with the most outrageous injury list you could think of still managed to keep us up. I would not swap him with any other premier manager.
Welcome to the forum Tricky Tree.Cooper is bomb proof because he has done an amazing job - can you think of anyone else who would have got us promoted and with the most outrageous injury list you could think of still managed to keep us up. I would not swap him with any other premier manager.
It quite amuses me how Coops is absolutely bomb proof. He'll play someone out of position and it's always the players' fault he doesn't perform, never Coops!
Wolverine comes to my mind.Stay strong sunshine
I'm sure there are probably a handful of fans somewhere out there that don't like Cooper.
Needle in a haystack comes to mind
I see Cooper as second only to Pep in the premier league. Cooper was open about learning on the job last season, which was clear to see, sky's the limit with Coops. You can see the drive in him.Cooper is bomb proof because he has done an amazing job - can you think of anyone else who would have got us promoted and with the most outrageous injury list you could think of still managed to keep us up. I would not swap him with any other premier manager.
We should feel very lucky to have him indeed.I see Cooper as second only to Pep in the premier league. Cooper was open about learning on the job last season, which was clear to see, sky's the limit with Coops. You can see the drive in him.
Hes got credit in the bank thats why, hes earned it. When you actually consider the way he is viewed by the football world its something we should be immensley proud of. 95% of clubs in the league would love to be in our position of positivity and togetherness, thats rarity and its to be embraced. Listen to the Notts managers post match intetview yesterday.It quite amuses me how Coops is absolutely bomb proof. He'll play someone out of position and it's always the players' fault he doesn't perform, never Coops!
It amuses me to see how desperate some people are to see criticism of not just Cooper, but the club in any way possible.*It quite amuses me how Coops is absolutely bomb proof. He'll play someone out of position and it's always the players' fault he doesn't perform, never Coops!
It is a very, very difficult start. As you say we'll need to pick up a few points away minimum, then win the home games. It's not impossible but will be tricky. On reflection though I think it's good that we get the majority of the most difficult away games out of the way early doors.Those first few away matches worry me, the team needs to show much more resilience and pick up a point or two coupled with winning the supposedly *easier* home games.
Don't want pressure on the manager from the off.
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If, in the first ten games, we win all the home games and pick up a few points away that would be about 15-18 points, and we'd probably be in the top six.It is a very, very difficult start. As you say we'll need to pick up a few points away minimum, then win the home games. It's not impossible but will be tricky. On reflection though I think it's good that we get the majority of the most difficult away games out of the way early doors.
Yeah, getting to year 3 as a Premier League club is the most important jump because you secure all future revenues and put yourself in a strong of a position as you can financially. Anything other than relegation is another success this season, any progression on from last season is a welcome bonus.I think we need to get real ! I have us getting zero points from the first 4 away games which is exactly how it should be based on strength of the respective squads. Sincerely hope fans are not surprised is we are in the relegation zone after 5 games. I expect us to be somewhere from 12th to 16th by season end but that start is ridiculous.
I think we need to get real ! I have us getting zero points from the first 4 away games which is exactly how it should be based on strength of the respective squads. Sincerely hope fans are not surprised is we are in the relegation zone after 5 games. I expect us to be somewhere from 12th to 16th by season end but that start is ridiculous.