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Steve Chettle
I could understand being sceptical about the club's business if it came from someone like Daniel Taylor, but going all conspiracy nut over a tweet from bloody All Nigeria Soccer is a very strange hill to die on.
Answered my own question after a look at his linked in - works fir sky betting, got a couple of data stints, probably as part of his uni course and had six month spell with Wigan, presumably part time as he was still with sky.What dies Henshaw actually do out of interest? Is his data analyst thing legit or is he just another trying to make a name for himself? Not being snarky, just interested.
I knew he'd had run ins with the law abroad but...Copper on SSN shortly regarding this transfer
Got me before the edit ya boggerI knew he'd had run ins with the law abroad but...
SSN SHORTLY!!Cooper on SSN shortly regarding this transfer
Last time I saw that I watched for an hour and a half before giving up and doing what the wife had asked me to do… never saw him.SSN SHORTLY!!
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Wasnt it SSN NOW!!!?SSN SHORTLY!!
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If it was a mail by a Nigerian prince it would be more believable.I could understand being sceptical about the club's business if it came from someone like Daniel Taylor, but going all conspiracy nut over a tweet from bloody All Nigeria Soccer is a very strange hill to die on.
Huge ego.He creates good content.
But comes across as a bit of a tit. He often talks down to people & talks in riddles half the time. If you have something to say, then say it.
If it was a mail by a Nigerian prince it would be more believable.
None. There have been cases of the club signing a big, expensive name for marketing reasons which was not the proposal of the manager, but always with his approval. The chances of him wanting to impose a player to Cooper are pretty close to zero, in my view.While you're on, GBG . . .
What - if any - history is there of Big E buying players for Oly that the coach at the time didn't want?
Thanks mate, good to knowNone. There have been cases of the club signing a big, expensive name for marketing reasons which was not the proposal of the manager, but always with his approval. The chances of him wanting to impose a player to Cooper are pretty close to zero, in my view.
What Marinakis Jr?None. There have been cases of the club signing a big, expensive name for marketing reasons which was not the proposal of the manager, but always with his approval. The chances of him wanting to impose a player to Cooper are pretty close to zero, in my view.
Yes.So if confirmed tonight or tomorrow have we missed the deadline to play Sunday?
What about
What Marinakis Jr?
He's an unknown for you too I guess?
That's the impression I get as well. And there's nothing wrong with that IMO.Here is a revolutionary concept for the naysayers; maybe Dane and Coops work to identify the players they want, and Marinakis Jr is the charm-offensive who sells the Club to the prospective target?
You know, like a proper team?
Pretty much how I see the relationship. Neither Dane nor Cooper are ones to seethe in silence. If they were unhappy we'd know!I remember a certain Managerial duo at Forest who worked in a similar manner; one of them („the goods in the back“) identified the players, the other one („the shop window“) worked to convince the player to sign.
It's not as if either would be short of job offers if they were unhappy and decided to walk, is it?Pretty much how I see the relationship. Neither Dane nor Cooper are ones to seethe in silence. If they were unhappy we'd know!
As I posted earlier, the story was broken in a UK tabloid paper on Monday.Indeed. I'd prefer, however, to have a source slightly more reliable than a random Nigerian site in order to believe that he would do something so nonsensical.
When you read that article it is excuse my French full of shite, "does not seem", "appears", "claimed". Lots of adjectives that tell you they know f*** all and are stirring up shit.As I posted earlier, the story was broken in a UK tabloid paper on Monday.
While I'm not fan of The Sun and I'd always advise caution, it the biggest selling daily paper here if you want size as a form of substance...