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COOPER OUT

Cooperman said:
A4Jack said:
I very much doubt anyone will be listening but here goes... A measured post

We may have made the play offs last season but that was by pure luck, not by great play and management of our squad. This season if we do make the play offs, which now seems a little far fetched, again it will be the same.

We have a glorious chance with the squad we have to do something and get back to the Premier League which will give us the financial boost that is needed, especially with Covid and this opportunity is unlikely to come again for a long time, if ever.

There is very little chance of Cooper turning this around, when a team stops scoring and the team has given up as ours has, it very rarely returns. We've seen this all before and the time has come for a change. It is our only chance of doing something positive in the play offs as right now we are floundering and showing no way of bouncing back.

The £300-400k hit to remove Cooper would be more than repaid with the right replacement. It can't do any worse and I'm sure would be offset by the savings in Morris and Arriola returning.

Do it now

The right replacement you say? Carry on, who is it?

Not my job. I didn't get us into this mess by appointing Cooper

Speculatively, Ryan Lowe at Plymouth, Alex Neil would be an option until end of the season even
 
He's got to go, it's our only chance to make the play offs.. it's the only sensible decision.. Watford got rid and look how it worked out.. he's lost the dressing room and the supporters
 
Darran said:
No club in the world would sack their manager at this stage in the season in the position they are.
People suggesting it need to think about what they’re saying.
People have lost all concept of how association football works.

Watford would.
 
A4Jack said:
I very much doubt anyone will be listening but here goes... A measured post

We may have made the play offs last season but that was by pure luck, not by great play and management of our squad. This season if we do make the play offs, which now seems a little far fetched, again it will be the same.

We have a glorious chance with the squad we have to do something and get back to the Premier League which will give us the financial boost that is needed, especially with Covid and this opportunity is unlikely to come again for a long time, if ever.

There is very little chance of Cooper turning this around, when a team stops scoring and the team has given up as ours has, it very rarely returns. We've seen this all before and the time has come for a change. It is our only chance of doing something positive in the play offs as right now we are floundering and showing no way of bouncing back.

The £300-400k hit to remove Cooper would be more than repaid with the right replacement. It can't do any worse and I'm sure would be offset by the savings in Morris and Arriola returning.

Do it now

You deserve to finish where you finish,irrelevant.
If we got rid of him tonight we would pay him off it doesn’t work like that. A deal would be struck to pay him in instalments or continue to pay his wages until he finds a new job.
 
A4Jack said:
Cooperman said:
The right replacement you say? Carry on, who is it?

Not my job. I didn't get us into this mess by appointing Cooper

Speculatively, Ryan Lowe at Plymouth, Alex Neil would be an option until end of the season even

Sooty might be available? Get Sweep in for Tatey while we are at it.
 
Has he done his press conference yet. I'm very interested to hear what he has to say right now.
 
monmouth said:
Darran said:
No club in the world would sack their manager at this stage in the season in the position they are.
People suggesting it need to think about what they’re saying.
People have lost all concept of how association football works.

Watford would.

So I’ve been told. :lol:
 
Darran said:
A4Jack said:
I very much doubt anyone will be listening but here goes... A measured post

We may have made the play offs last season but that was by pure luck, not by great play and management of our squad. This season if we do make the play offs, which now seems a little far fetched, again it will be the same.

We have a glorious chance with the squad we have to do something and get back to the Premier League which will give us the financial boost that is needed, especially with Covid and this opportunity is unlikely to come again for a long time, if ever.

There is very little chance of Cooper turning this around, when a team stops scoring and the team has given up as ours has, it very rarely returns. We've seen this all before and the time has come for a change. It is our only chance of doing something positive in the play offs as right now we are floundering and showing no way of bouncing back.

The £300-400k hit to remove Cooper would be more than repaid with the right replacement. It can't do any worse and I'm sure would be offset by the savings in Morris and Arriola returning.

Do it now

You deserve to finish where you finish,irrelevant.
If we got rid of him tonight we would pay him off it doesn’t work like that. A deal would be struck to pay him in instalments or continue to pay his wages until he finds a new job.

He might even accept a mutual termination to leave him free for another job as he won't want his stock diminishing further than is already
 
Watford are not a basket case, most of the clubs in Europe get shot of their manager within a year, nearly all the time
 
Surprisingly our second half of the season form has been better than the first half. Before today’s game this is what the side managed to amass:-

First 19 Games
W9 D6 L4 F21 A12
33 points

Second 19 Games
W11 D3 L5 F24 A18
36 points

The issue we have is that the performances have not been up to scratch these last few months, we haven’t exactly been prolific in front of goal all season and before this run of bad form started our previously strong defence parts as if Moses is playing centre forward for the opposition in some of the games. We are now in freefall, devoid of any ideas on how to score and the confidence of the team can’t be far from rock bottom. Whilst I feel Cooper should go, it’s now over to the board to stick or twist but who is out there who would be mad enough to take the job on?
 
A4Jack said:
Darran said:
You deserve to finish where you finish,irrelevant.
If we got rid of him tonight we would pay him off it doesn’t work like that. A deal would be struck to pay him in instalments or continue to pay his wages until he finds a new job.

He might even accept a mutual termination to leave him free for another job as he won't want his stock diminishing further than is already

Absolutely.
 
No crowds he's getting away with fckn murder. He wont read negative social media, so he probably thinks he's doing ok.
 
Cooperman said:
I don’t think we will sack him but he would be a lot closer to the door if we had fans in situ each week.

He would have been sacked a month ago if fans had been in the ground coops.
 
A4Jack said:
I very much doubt anyone will be listening but here goes... A measured post

We may have made the play offs last season but that was by pure luck, not by great play and management of our squad. This season if we do make the play offs, which now seems a little far fetched, again it will be the same.

We have a glorious chance with the squad we have to do something and get back to the Premier League which will give us the financial boost that is needed, especially with Covid and this opportunity is unlikely to come again for a long time, if ever.

There is very little chance of Cooper turning this around, when a team stops scoring and the team has given up as ours has, it very rarely returns. We've seen this all before and the time has come for a change. It is our only chance of doing something positive in the play offs as right now we are floundering and showing no way of bouncing back.

The £300-400k hit to remove Cooper would be more than repaid with the right replacement. It can't do any worse and I'm sure would be offset by the savings in Morris and Arriola returning.

Do it now

Good Post but its the swans we are talking about, I'd be shocked if the club got rid of him now.
 

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