Stevie Cooper
#13
(08-10-2021, 09:34 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote: Steve Cooper has been an absolute breath of fresh air, the football, the way he interacts, the connection he already has with the supporters has built so many bridges so quickly, he has brought much needed unity, not only in the dressing room but often pitch as well. 

Really looking forward to seeing how this plays out. Looks a real good fit. A great start and hoping this run continues and the wave of excitement that goes with it.

Agree with all of that above.
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#14
(09-10-2021, 07:31 AM)Jasper Scarrott Wrote:
(08-10-2021, 09:34 AM)Marinakis Red Wrote: Steve Cooper has been an absolute breath of fresh air, the football, the way he interacts, the connection he already has with the supporters has built so many bridges so quickly, he has brought much needed unity, not only in the dressing room but often pitch as well. 

Really looking forward to seeing how this plays out. Looks a real good fit. A great start and hoping this run continues and the wave of excitement that goes with it.

Agree with all of that above.

He's got the bounce and some fairly hefty chunks of luck but most of all a tune out of the team

We've had a some quite sombre managers, or maybe happy guys that after a few months at the city ground seemed miserable and then became full on miserable and just wanting out of any interactions asap

I've always thought, and since the 'coach' roles, wings clipped stuff, questioned what our manager actually does or is, the most important thing is an honest connection and a mutual passion that totally connects with the fans

In respect of the latter, the connection and shared passion with the fans, this is awesome and in SC a bit of a throwback and also if things ain't right he ain't gonna paper over the cracks, terrific fab bloke
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#15
The club is starting to feel like one big family again and Cooper is playing a major roll in that.
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#16
'It doesn't cost anything to be humble, work hard and show respect.' Cooper.

SA.
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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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#19
(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.
Panic on the streets of London
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#23
'Just like that.'

SA.
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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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