„These aren’t the results you’re looking for…“It's a Jedi mind trick.
„These aren’t the results you’re looking for…“It's a Jedi mind trick.
I was actually.Simple question....were you at Wembly for the Play Off Final?
Did you experience the love? See grown men crying? Children experiencing something totally new to them? The pride and the passion? A sea of red not seen for over 30 years?
We’d be in 7th place now if we’d have held on to all those leads.What is disappointing is the points we have dropped from winning positions:
- 3-2 vs Man U when 2-0 up
- 2-2 vs Luton when 2-0 up
- 3-2 vs W Ham when 2-1 up
- 3-2 vs Brighton when 1-0 up
- 1-1 vs Wolves when 1-0 up
Frightening.We’d be in 7th place now if we’d have held on to all those leads.
So why say that Steve Cooper does things for his own advantage? Because from where I was sat, and for every game since he took over, he's looked totally genuine, acted with kindness and dignity, and has only had the club's interests at heart. And that encompasses the fans and the city.I was actually.
I haven't said that. I said that Cooper is undoubtedly sincere but is also a clever bloke who knows exactly what he is saying and the sort of reaction it will get.So why say that Steve Cooper does things for his own advantage?
What's that about dwarves?Yeah, I've that to blame for my poison dwarf fetish too.
Good times.
Yes - I was there - a grown man of 60 crying.Simple question....were you at Wembly for the Play Off Final?
Did you experience the love? See grown men crying? Children experiencing something totally new to them? The pride and the passion? A sea of red not seen for over 30 years?
It is unbelievably tedious.Nice to see the trolling still going on post Cooper.
Jesus wept, will it ever end?
Gillius Thunderhead set to return as SEGA reboot Golden Axe!...What's that about dwarves?
Now we're talking! Can he play up front?Gillius Thunderhead set to return as SEGA reboot Golden Axe!...
Yes you have.I haven't said that. I said that Cooper is undoubtedly sincere but is also a clever bloke who knows exactly what he is saying and the sort of reaction it will get.
It's just my opinion. But I won't go into it any further as it clearly is a sensitive topic for some.
Noted.Yes you have.
Your implication was Coops was doing it entirely selfishly, for his own gain, and with a lack of respect to Nottingham and Nottingham Forest. And you’ve again been rightly called out on that.
I note you’ve still neither replied to either of my recent posts directly to you, nor have you, it seems, modified your posting behaviour yet.
As per yesterday’s post, clock is ticking.
"Look. I never ACTUALLY said I wanted my friend to die, but - let's face it, he had to go, but...sheesh...what a manipulative and opportunistic little shit he was when he was alive"Wow. Talk about not knowing how to read the room. You must be great fun at funerals.
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You're wrong, butYes - I was there - a grown man of 60 crying.
But that was then - and now is now.
I was Cooper through and through - but unfortunately this change needed to happen.
In the last weeks there have been falling's out on the training ground, players banished from training, players not playing for the manager (Fulham away), strange team selections and tactics, baffling substitutions, throwing winning positions away on numerous occasions, and 1 win from 13 games.
I hope that Cooper goes on to learn from his mistakes and be successful - but we simply didn't have the luxury of time for him to learn and get it right here.
I didn't understand what he meant by that then - and still don't!You're wrong, but
I could list my arguments, you could list more of yours, but we won't agree for evermore, regardless.
I'd rather look forward now. We might have another decent coach on board.
What I will say is when he said after the Wolves game " I'm more re-assured now about our work and what we can achieve, than I've ever been", I believed him. He deserved everyone to believe him.
I doubt "our work" would just mean the 11 he picked on a game day.I didn't understand what he meant by that then - and still don't!
My interpretation was that he had given up on the ';new signings' and was going back to last seasons team - which seemed a very strange thing to say.
As you say - different interpretationsI doubt "our work" would just mean the 11 he picked on a game day.
People prefer to believe that the new signings were just out of favour all of a sudden and not trusted, banished for ever more to be just squad fillers.
Is it that much of a stretch to think he might have decided that they would be better off to be integrated more slowly, a bit like Mangala and Awoniyi last season, and do some work on the training pitch with them. After all, once the decision was made to go to a back 3, Williams, Boly, Felipe, Niakhate, Toffolo, Yates and Mangala had all played in that system for Cooper before. Dominguez, Sangare, Aina hadn't.
I was looking closely at the body language between Cooper and Maranakis on the pitch at Selhurst end of last season...basically not surprised the relationship wasn't good.
Maranakis is a step up from the big baby that was Fawaz but still he must be a b*tch to work for. Cooper did the best he could under the circumstances. 40 odd new players since getting promotion?! The man performed a miracle keeping us up imo.
Well, yes. But not even the top teams like City, Arsenal and Liverpool always hold on to their leads.We’d be in 7th place now if we’d have held on to all those leads.