Nottingham Forest Academy And Under 21's
Best of luck to Cohen but if he wants to climb the ladder he's going to have to do that at a smaller club.

I'm sure at some time in the future he'll be back.
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Best of luck Chris sad to see you go, great servant to the club and he was doing a great job with the under 23's.
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Good opportunity for him.

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He'll be back one day.
Panic on the streets of London
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(21-09-2020, 11:14 AM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: He'll be back one day.

Hope so too- would probably unite the fans as much as Psycho
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I think he will be back too, hopefully as manager. Maybe its a good thing, let him have a go at coaching and managing a smaller club first without the ridiculous expectation he would be under here.
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(21-09-2020, 11:21 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: I think he will be back too, hopefully as manager. Maybe its a good thing, let him have a go at coaching and managing a smaller club first without the ridiculous expectation he would be under here.

That is exactly how I see it. Lots of people on Twitter saying he should be part of the first-team setup already. I disagree. If Sabri got the boot then he might too or at least be tainted by association.

Let him develop his career in a probably-more-stable environment with less expectation and someone he knows well.
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Yes. That makes a lot of sense SR.
Panic on the streets of London
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Apparently Cohen is mates with Nathan Jones at Luton from his Yeovil days. Wouldnt say no to the pair of them here one day.
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Did you see Jones’ record at Stoke?
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There was far far more wrong with Stoke than just the manager when he was there.
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(21-09-2020, 02:18 PM)ThePromisedLand Wrote: Did you see Jones’ record at Stoke?

Did you see Brian Clough's record at Brighton. We are far too quick these days in making judgements about the qualities of managers
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