I just think Cooper's made a power grab and Dane, along with his analytical approach, is an unfortunate casualty.
I know nothing about Dane to be honest but I suspect that if Cooper has wrestled back control of transfers (and as such negated the analytics expertise of Dane) then you're only left with a CEO who has very little experience of running a company with a turnover the size of Forest's.
I know nothing about Dane to be honest but I suspect that if Cooper has wrestled back control of transfers (and as such negated the analytics expertise of Dane) then you're only left with a CEO who has very little experience of running a company with a turnover the size of Forest's.

