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Cooper for Wales?

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With Stuivenberg gone from the Wales set-up the writing could be on the wall for Page and all. I can't think of anyone better for the role than Cooper. Excellent at developing young players and the anti-football we played under him is basically what Wales have been playing under the Giggs/ Stuivenberg regime and before then when Osian Roberts, an anti-football maestro, was pulling the strings with Coleman. Hated seeing his 'style' here week in week out, but realism tells me it's something I could put up with for Wales. Saying all that, he'll probably get a better offer from a struggling Premier League side, when the lofty goals of attractive football give way to the cold, hard reality of survival and pragmatic rather than progressive football.
 

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