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Do we have the players for an attacking manager?
A lot of our forward thinking players are either (a) very raw and as such inconsistent or (b) have major flaws and hence playing with us at this level.
First things first, we need better results and consistency.
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(16-09-2021, 10:20 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: (16-09-2021, 10:01 AM)Paplane Wrote: I think the difference with Cooper will be that you'd expect him to be able to improve some players by coaching. We were expecting Hughton to do the same but it simply didint happen. Not one single player has improved or emerged under Hughton.
We are so on the same page today Pap! :)
The page of rational thinking and realism?
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It's blooming busy on here today...........has something happened?
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(16-09-2021, 10:22 AM)Username Wrote: Do we have the players for an attacking manager?
A lot of our forward thinking players are either (a) very raw and as such inconsistent or (b) have major flaws and hence playing with us at this level.
First things first, we need better results and consistency.
We don't have attacking players, that's the conundrum. If you choose a manager based on stats to suit what the club has, then he seems a perfect match, but when will it ever change?
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Spongebob it is
Everyone is entitled to my opinion - COYR :)
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(16-09-2021, 10:24 AM)Tricky Wrote: It's blooming busy on here today...........has something happened?
Yeah, Sniff's at the top of the league. :D
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Notice Cooper cites ex-Oly manager Jose Segura as his main influence after working with him at Liverpool.
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(16-09-2021, 09:29 AM)ozzyten10 Wrote: I’d love Chris Wilder- he had principles of attacking football
He may have.
But do the people that run Forest?
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(16-09-2021, 09:48 AM)Mcforest Wrote: Steve Cooper an excellent choice in my book. Fingers crossed on that one.
It's about playing our way... we want to play with purpose, dominate possession, play forward and get the ball back as quick as we can. That's always our plan.
Formations are just a starting position before kick off is taken. It is about patterns, movement, getting yourself into a position to effect the current situation or the next. As an individual and as a team you must being aware of other players in your team. There is no point everyone moving to the left hand side and leaving the right open to attack. Just because you’re left midfield on the team sheet doesn’t mean you shouldn’t move to the so called right back area if that is where the danger or space, is available because others have moved across into the left side areas.
Another attritional manager.
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(16-09-2021, 09:52 AM)Liars Bar Wrote: More boring football on the way then if its Cooper.
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(16-09-2021, 10:22 AM)Username Wrote: Do we have the players for an attacking manager?
A lot of our forward thinking players are either (a) very raw and as such inconsistent or (b) have major flaws and hence playing with us at this level.
First things first, we need better results and consistency.
Probably not, in terms of staying up this feels like it will help though
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(16-09-2021, 09:48 AM)Tricky Wrote: (16-09-2021, 09:42 AM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Daniel Taylor
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Steve Cooper is on #NFFC's radar after the sacking of Chris Hughton. Successive play-off finishes with Swansea City and reputation for coaching/improving younger players. Not the only candidate, but the main target and I expect it will happen.
He did a good job at Swansea, but my god he's an ugly b*****d!!!
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He hit every branch on the way down the tree.
And then thrashed with one the branches he broke on the way down.
*(Bitter that Hughton has gone, SA?)
We start again as we go back to the 'beginning.'
Anyway, Swansea were actually well run, footballing wise when he was 'installed.' They have something like succession planning. (What's that you say? Being a Forest fan, I have no idea...)
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