• SWTpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Cooper has always spoken really highly of Worrall, including this season in the aftermath of what happened with his uncle. I'd be surprised if poor performance alone led to him being frozen out, would be off-brand for Cooper.

    Whatever the reason though, it needs sorting. I think Worrall and Yates in the dressing room (even if not on the pitch) are key to recapturing the spirit of last season.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    I'm doing my best to ignore your attempts to make this "fans that go to games are better than those who don't" argument because I think you're better than that, but I'd prefer it if you stopped making it now because it's utterly fatuous.

  • Sevenpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    I thought Ingo went to Notts County anyway?

  • Simonhelp_outline
    2 years ago

    Try thinking about the Southampton supporters who thought Adkins had taken them as far as he could, if it helps.

  • Artpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    [quote=".

    I'm more than a little confused as to why there's a rabid Ryan Yates fan base and yet the ostracisation of Joe Worrall, a local boy who is every bit as committed to the club and has far more Premier League standard attributes, goes largely unremarked. Although actually I'm not really, because it was Cooper who did the ostracisation and therefore it must de facto be the correct decision, because Steve can not be wrong.
    [/quote]

    It wasn’t mentioned because it’s an entirely different conversation. It’s a great piece of deflection to bring an entirely different subject matter into the discussion.

    It makes no sense to me whatsoever, that those arguing we shouldn’t be near relegation are affronted by playing Yates, who gives us the best chance of getting points. Play Dominguez or Sangare in the next match instead of Yates and we will be way less competitive

  • Sevenpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    It wasn’t mentioned because it’s an entirely different conversation. It’s a great piece of deflection to bring an entirely different subject matter into the discussion.

    It makes no sense to me whatsoever, that those arguing we shouldn’t be near relegation are affronted by playing Yates, who gives us the best chance of getting points. Play Dominguez or Sangare in the next match instead of Yates and we will be way less competitive
    [/quote]

    A quick search shows Yates didn’t start v

    Sheff Utd
    Brentford
    Palace
    Burnley
    Luton (he came on when 2-0 up - I’m not blaming him for that cooper debacle though)
    Villa

    So 10 of our 14 points have come with him not starting.

  • dj_bobbinspanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    But again, the reason Yates (and Kouyate to some extent) didn't play in those matches was because Sangare was playing and briefly looking like he can play.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Sangare
    Dominguez
    Scarpa
    Danilo
    Felipe
    Montiel

    All have proven elsewhere, and at times here, that they are excellent players - Champions League, World Cup, Serie A, La Liga, Brazil. All are currently failing or have failed to be so in the Premier League.

    Instead we get Ryan Yates, Willy Boly and Cheik Kouyate starting, because we have an excellent Championship manager who understands how to get the best out of Championship players.

  • Ingopanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Few people have killed more polar bears in their support of Forest than you don’t worry, thats not the point.

    Ryan Yates excels in the things that translate to a crowd instantly. I'm a well documented fan of that shit. Thats why he has a rabid fanbase. Your case against him seems to hinge on all that being bad stuff, despite the team performance improving when he's included.

  • 2 years ago

    I haven't seen anything to suggest that Sangare is better than Yates in this side. He has been caught on the bll multiple times and hasn't perfected the dark arts of the Yatesy foul. The African needs to spend more time with our Ryan so he can get with the Programme.

    I have no problem with Ingo's statement about Yates. As for Cooper. Nothing to do with our love of Cooper. How many people were upset that Shelvey was frozen out of the side after his mardy last season? I would say none. What is not to suggest Joe did the same thing and Coops is being consistent.

    Chicago: Eyes open.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    I'm not sure that "who else am I going to yell 'GET INTO 'IM FUCK 'IM UP' at through 6 pints of Madri?" is a great argument for a player's qualities at the highest level, nor do I accept your assertion that team performance improves with him on the pitch.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Shelvey was a shit mercenary looking for a pay day. Joe Worrall is the club captain who was here long before Cooper arrived, and will hopefully be here long after he's gone. There's no comparison at all between the two; Joe has been left out before and he's knuckled down to earn his place back, things started going south when Cooper threw him under the bus after Luton - something he has been increasingly doing in post loss press conferences. At some point the cult members should probably ask why we keep changing personnel and keep losing.

  • Ingopanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    You clearly haven't drank enough Madri. I assume having several Coors and cheering some bashing isn't an important part of a trip to the hockey?

    Putting aside enjoying a night out, the last two games have seen an uptick in performance which granted has been industrial, but its better than the rollover at Fulham or the limp surrender to Everton.

  • Sevenpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    I’m starting drinking in Nottingham at 1130 for the Man Utd 5.30 KO.

    I’m going to be fucking loving Yatsey.

  • Russpanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    Au contraire, it's the point of it. Like the old joke goes, I once went to a fight and a hockey game broke out. But while it's fun watching your team forechecking the shit out of the opponents, if they don't have the quality to use the puck and score and ultimately lose, you still leave unhappy.

    OK, but we haven't won either of them. We're going to start winning consistently by getting better performances out of our better players, and Ryan Yates isn't one of them. To my previous point - the fact that Cooper can get Championship players to play to the best of their abilities but not players used to a higher standard of football seems like a pretty clear suggestion that he has reached his ceiling with us, and it's not good enough to match the owner's ambitions, or mine.

  • JRs_Cigarettepanorama_fish_eye
    2 years ago

    I'm now thinking Cooper should go, it seems to be a win win. Either things improve in which case happy days or they don't/get worse in which case Russ looks like a total tool.

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