• Due to a recent spam attack on the site we have switched user registration to require administrator approval. Please bear with us as this could take a few hours to approve new registrations (depending on availability) but all genuine registrations will be approved

If Cooper leaves...Who takes over?

  • Thread starter Thread starter magicdaps10
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies: Replies 80
  • Views Views: Views 16,256
monmouth said:
Londonlisa2001 said:
He doesn’t have coaching badges.

Another tick in the box from me then.

Don’t tell me you have to have them please. Shankly and Clough must be spinning if so.

I thought you did. But maybe that’s the premier league only. I remember someone with us having to get them or similar. Monk maybe?
 
Darran said:
I just saw this on Twitter. 😮

https://twitter.com/dazpross/status/1399022312062660615?s=21

You just saw your own tweet on twitter?

Lol.

Lampard apparently owns a flat or ten in the tower. Not sure how true that is of course...
 
Dr. Winston said:
I'd be happy with Lampard.

But we'd then be "Frank Lampard's Swansea city", playing the likes of "Wayne Rooney's Derby county".
 
Never mind who takes over from Cooper - if anyone. Our top priority this summer should be a striker. Ideally, two or three. Oh, and someone who can really play the number 10 role. Oh, and a two-footed defensive midfielder to replace Grimes. That'll do for starters.
 
Rangel proper footballing man and played for us when we really knew how to pass and move. Certainly would know what type of football the fans expect.
 
cmajack said:
Rangel proper footballing man and played for us when we really knew how to pass and move. Certainly would know what type of football the fans expect.

I thought that about Monk, how wrong was I.
 
Darran said:
I just saw this on Twitter. 😮

https://twitter.com/dazpross/status/1399022312062660615?s=21

phwoar the girl on the right would have it
 
mrploppy said:
Never mind who takes over from Cooper - if anyone. Our top priority this summer should be a striker. Ideally, two or three. Oh, and someone who can really play the number 10 role. Oh, and a two-footed defensive midfielder to replace Grimes. That'll do for starters.

We definitely need a decent striker, because Ayew will be off, but we're also in desperate need for some half decent wingers. We have zero pace in the team except for Connor. A few midfidlers who aren't copy and paste holding players would be nice too, although suspect Hourihane might have been a bit better if we hadn't expected him to do that role.
 
JackFish said:
mrploppy said:
Never mind who takes over from Cooper - if anyone. Our top priority this summer should be a striker. Ideally, two or three. Oh, and someone who can really play the number 10 role. Oh, and a two-footed defensive midfielder to replace Grimes. That'll do for starters.

We definitely need a decent striker, because Ayew will be off, but we're also in desperate need for some half decent wingers. We have zero pace in the team except for Connor. A few midfidlers who aren't copy and paste holding players would be nice too, although suspect Hourihane might have been a bit better if we hadn't expected him to do that role.

Wingers will be of no use whatsoever if Cooper is still manager.
 
Dr. Winston said:
JackFish said:
We definitely need a decent striker, because Ayew will be off, but we're also in desperate need for some half decent wingers. We have zero pace in the team except for Connor. A few midfidlers who aren't copy and paste holding players would be nice too, although suspect Hourihane might have been a bit better if we hadn't expected him to do that role.

Wingers will be of no use whatsoever if Cooper is still manager.

Wingers are a throwback to the 1970s. No-one plays with them anymore - maybe Sterling and Mahrez but often they don't play as out-and-out wingers.
 
Anyone in Europe (except the UK), South America, USA where they all play possession based technical football unlike the garbage UK shape and stifle football, no wonder why the UK is so far behind the rest of the world when it comes football, but we do have an intensity about us, but in the EFL it's kick and rush basically.. foreign football is more calm and measured where everyone is technically better like Spain for an example
 

Swansea City 🦢v Nottingham Forest 🌳

Back
Top