Stevie Cooper
#16
'It doesn't cost anything to be humble, work hard and show respect.' Cooper.

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#17
This is all part of big PR push to get the fans back on board.
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#18
(12-10-2021, 11:32 AM)Paplane Wrote: This is all part of big PR push to get the fans back on board.

Yes.  Ofc. After being disgruntled with the previous CEO over recruitment, Hughton's (a victim of circumstances and timing) survival football and uncertainty regarding the new CEO or even our ownership, the mists are clearing into something less nebulous and more clear. To be fair to Mr. V, there weren't too many complaints when Forest, under Sabri were 'Top 6.' The grounds were full and the City Ground was rocking with successive sell outs. I don't recall that happening too often in recent times and we had the 'We believe in Miracles' PR being channeled.

With the recent two appointments of Coach and CEO, the steady stream of recruitment and off field appointments and business dealings, the Forest PR machine is back on track.

And winning games is a big part of that. 7 out of 9 points.

It will 'all' go a lot better if Owner, CEO, Coach and Supporter groups/Fans are pulling in the same direction.  One Vision.

If Newcastle can be sold for nearly half a billion, then Forest, World Wide Brand, can eclipse that if they get to the Promised Land.

SA.
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(12-10-2021, 11:37 AM)Strawberry Avenger Wrote:
(12-10-2021, 11:32 AM)Paplane Wrote: This is all part of big PR push to get the fans back on board.

Yes.  Ofc.  After being disgruntled with the previous CEO over recruitment, Hughton's (a victim of circumstances and timing) survival football and uncertainty regarding the new CEO or even our ownership, the mists are clearing into something less nebulous and more clear.  To be fair to Mr. V, there weren't too many complaints when Forest, under Sabri were 'Top 6.'  The grounds were full and the City Ground was rocking with successive sell outs.  I don't recall that happening too often in recent times and we had the 'We believe in Miracles' PR being channeled. 

With the recent two appointments of Coach and CEO, the steady stream of recruitment and off field appointments and business dealings, the Forest PR machine is back on track.

And winning games is a big part of that.  7 out of 9 points.

It will 'all' go a lot better if Owner, CEO, Coach and Supporter groups/Fans are pulling in the same direction.  One Vision.

If Newcastle can be sold for nearly half a billion, then Forest, World Wide Brand, can eclipse that if they get to the Promised Land.

SA.

Well said and agreed
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#20
(12-10-2021, 07:56 AM)Noor 1 Crew Wrote: The club is starting to feel like one big family again and Cooper is playing a major roll in that.

Agreed but recent results have helped too.
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#21
Sat behind the dugout today and watched his body language.
He was cool, composed and definitely in control.
For the first time in years i liked what i saw ,this guy knows what he is doing and we are going places with him.

Hold on tight its going to be fun.
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#22
What an impact Stevie Cooper is having absolutely tremendous.
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#23
'Just like that.'

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#24
What a difference a month makes even if we had drew last night you would of been happy as the performance was brilliant to say we were away from home with a better final pass we could of been way ahead before they scored against the run of play and 2nd half i felt it was only a matter of time before we scored . The football is so positive and at you don't mind us playing backwards as the ball moves back up the pith through the midfield and not just a aimless punt forward . God its so refreshing to watch !!!! Even if we lose Sundays which i don’t think we will as i think Fulham will play into our hands and We will get in behind you know we will have a go . Coop’s Is a brilliant pick for Murphey’s vision and we have the infrastructure and backing what he didn’t have at Barnsley. Well done to Big M for realising he needed to go in a different direction.
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Boner alert

Definitely refreshing!
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#26
So happy we have a progressive young coach. I respected Hughton for his past record and all of our managers have had my backing. Cooper seems very different though.
I’m looking at cardiff and Middlesbrough today and I’m glad we went for young and progressive over experience this time around!
I hope when on a down turn in form we can stick together- for me he has credit in the bank now…
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#27
(23-10-2021, 01:37 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: So happy we have a progressive young coach. I respected Hughton for his past record and all of our managers have had my backing. Cooper seems very different though.
I’m looking at cardiff and Middlesbrough today and I’m glad we went for young and progressive over experience this time around!
I hope when on a down turn in form we can stick together- for me he has credit in the bank now…

Watching Cooper in his latest interview, he seems only focussed on Fulham, however amazing the last month or 2 has been, he seems to not want to talk much about anything, certainly not into revelling in it, at this stage facing the next game, however good or exhilerating it was at the time, it probably fits with his pre match preparation, though to be fair i didn't hear him say this but he didn't seem to be wanting the 'how good am/was i' conversation, actually he looked knackered out, no doubt had a tough day sorting everything for Sunday, even so, I like it, he's emotional but extremely well grounded, a win against Fulham is always something good but against the backdrop of 4 wins and 5 wins in 6 it would be stratospheric, it's almost everything, the only thing that matters
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#28
I like the fact that Cooper briefly notes the opposition and brings it back to Forest and how 'good' we are.

Positive.

SA.
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#29
We now get to see how well Cooper can pick the players up. We really got a thumping today and with a really tricky away game on Friday he'll need to work some magic.
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#30
(24-10-2021, 05:07 PM)Paplane Wrote: We now get to see how well Cooper can pick the players up. We really got a thumping today and with a really tricky away game on Friday he'll need to work some magic.

He can start by starting Taylor and leaving Grabban on the bench along with Yates.
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