Thoughts On The Next Nottingham Forest Manager
I am finding myself agreeing with Wassy's summarisation of the blame game. All elements of the club have had both a positive and negative input, however injuries (whoever's fault) combined with the haphazard Summer/January player recruitment is in my opinion the root problem of our likely demise in the PL. I really wanted SC to be part of the comeback next season, but have now changed my mind on that as I think it would be best for both parties to seek pastures new!
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Cooper knows the Championship...........and he wont be going anywhere if we go down.

However, should we stay up..........2 choices really...........either Tate goes and he gets a proper Premier League knowledgeable assistant, or he goes and a new team comes in.

Tate and Cooper are both Championship experienced...........and having a good assistant is perhaps the weakness of Cooper this season.
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JWJW agreed, SC should have put together an experienced backroom team in the Summer in preparation for the PL season. I am unsure what Tate brings to the party (other the being SC mate) and we all love Reidy but he to is very inexperienced in the coaching side of the game. IF we manage to stay up and IF Copper remains as coach next season then this part of the club need a complete shake-up and don't get me started on the medical set-up behind the scenes!!!!!!!
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(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?
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(01-05-2023, 05:57 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?

Said it elsewhere. If we stay up, Cooper is Manager of the Year for me. Especially with ridiculous injury list. 
Just spent a fortune on renewing STs, and I would much rather have Cooper at the helm than any likely replacements.
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(01-05-2023, 11:24 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 05:57 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?

Said it elsewhere. If we stay up, Cooper is Manager of the Year for me. Especially with ridiculous injury list. 
Just spent a fortune on renewing STs, and I would much rather have Cooper at the helm than any likely replacements.

A rookie coach, new sqaud, little time to prepare pre-season, the disastrous start and then this monstrous injury list. I think he'd consider he's done ok if we stay up.
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(02-05-2023, 06:45 AM)Paplane Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 11:24 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 05:57 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?

Said it elsewhere. If we stay up, Cooper is Manager of the Year for me. Especially with ridiculous injury list. 
Just spent a fortune on renewing STs, and I would much rather have Cooper at the helm than any likely replacements.

A rookie coach, new sqaud, little time to prepare pre-season, the disastrous start and then this monstrous injury list. I think he'd consider he's done ok if we stay up.


Exactly
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(02-05-2023, 06:45 AM)Paplane Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 11:24 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 05:57 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?

Said it elsewhere. If we stay up, Cooper is Manager of the Year for me. Especially with ridiculous injury list. 
Just spent a fortune on renewing STs, and I would much rather have Cooper at the helm than any likely replacements.

A rookie coach, new sqaud, little time to prepare pre-season, the disastrous start and then this monstrous injury list. I think he'd consider he's done ok if we stay up.

That is one way of looking at it or one side of the story.

There is another side too.

A Dutchman has now entered the frame.
Panic on the streets of London
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Surely can't been the Ruud van Nistelrooy comment Dave down the slug and lettuce made?
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No nothing to do with Dave.
Panic on the streets of London
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Thank god cos we've been ripping him for that all week.
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(02-05-2023, 06:45 AM)Paplane Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 11:24 PM)zicorice Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 05:57 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(01-05-2023, 01:51 PM)Sniffer Dog (Admin) Wrote: If a new coach comes in and results are good then he will have the crowd onside.

Anyway who said anything about Cooper being sacked?

There are other ways to leave a football club like by mutual consent for example.

By definition, mutual consent implies Cooper has agreed to it. You think he'd battle through this whole season to just give up in the summer?

If he wanted to move to a new team it would also make way more sense for us to get compensation rather than just let him.go. Potter went for 20m+ for example.

I just don't see why he'd choose to leave without being sacked?

Said it elsewhere. If we stay up, Cooper is Manager of the Year for me. Especially with ridiculous injury list. 
Just spent a fortune on renewing STs, and I would much rather have Cooper at the helm than any likely replacements.

A rookie coach, new sqaud, little time to prepare pre-season, the disastrous start and then this monstrous injury list. I think he'd consider he's done ok if we stay up.

What about the 6 week world cup break to come up with something to sort the away form out? We came back the same
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