It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 11:33 - Feb 11 with 743 views | KeithHaynes | Sometimes it is best to take a time out to reflect, credit to Cooper he looked a little dishevelled in his post match chat. All round, no shame in this result. | |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:09 - Feb 11 with 676 views | controversial_jack | It was a training session for Man City | | | |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:10 - Feb 11 with 672 views | KeithHaynes |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:09 - Feb 11 by controversial_jack | It was a training session for Man City |
Massive gap between the sides at times last night. Positives though are the fact the side didn’t collapse and kept on scrapping. | |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:24 - Feb 11 with 653 views | Badlands | TBH a couple of howlers / lapses in concentration from Latibeaudiere and Guerhi that led to 2 goals our rehashed starting 11 did OK. | |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:48 - Feb 11 with 622 views | onehunglow | Brentford winning again was far worse | |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 13:35 - Feb 11 with 587 views | nantywatcher | How does Connor Roberts get away with no criticism? His positioning for the 2nd goal was diabolical, he gifted the goal to Man City n a silver platter. I think we would have been competitive with any Premier team outside of the top 4. | | | |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 13:52 - Feb 11 with 570 views | ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea s passing quality is not up to standard when playing Manchester city with their press. There is no reason why passing accuracy cannot improve with coaching as we saw under Potter. Swansea can pass as well as Man city out of tight areas. History has shown this. Cooper is developing his coaching skills and potentially has some in house experts that saw Martinez, Brendan, Laudrup and Potter coaching to improve pass acuraccy. Leon Britton saw it all and Routledge later. They should be brought into the coaching set up specifically to improve passing. Cooper should accept input from Swanseas heritage. If Swansea want Premier league aspirations then the passing must improve. Parking the bus is not sustainable. | |
| Wise sage since Toshack era |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 21:41 - Feb 11 with 480 views | jackrabbit |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 13:52 - Feb 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | Swansea s passing quality is not up to standard when playing Manchester city with their press. There is no reason why passing accuracy cannot improve with coaching as we saw under Potter. Swansea can pass as well as Man city out of tight areas. History has shown this. Cooper is developing his coaching skills and potentially has some in house experts that saw Martinez, Brendan, Laudrup and Potter coaching to improve pass acuraccy. Leon Britton saw it all and Routledge later. They should be brought into the coaching set up specifically to improve passing. Cooper should accept input from Swanseas heritage. If Swansea want Premier league aspirations then the passing must improve. Parking the bus is not sustainable. |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 21:44 - Feb 11 with 475 views | Dr_Winston |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 13:35 - Feb 11 by nantywatcher | How does Connor Roberts get away with no criticism? His positioning for the 2nd goal was diabolical, he gifted the goal to Man City n a silver platter. I think we would have been competitive with any Premier team outside of the top 4. |
Yeah. He's come on in leaps and bounds this season but God only knows what he went charging off after for their second. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 07:42 - Feb 12 with 401 views | 34dfgdf54 |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 13:35 - Feb 11 by nantywatcher | How does Connor Roberts get away with no criticism? His positioning for the 2nd goal was diabolical, he gifted the goal to Man City n a silver platter. I think we would have been competitive with any Premier team outside of the top 4. |
He thought Grimes had won the ball and bombed forward to try and support an attack, I thought Grimes was weak with that one, which isn't like him but everyone makes a mistake. It's a no win position wing back, can't be two places at once. | | | |
It’s no embarrassment, just a learning curve for Cooper and our young players. on 12:21 - Feb 12 with 355 views | Catullus | Whatever I may think about that game I reckon most of us would have thought a 3-1 loss not a bad result all things considered. We gave them too much respect and dropped too deep in my opinion but I never expected a win, a scrapping draw maybe so we just need to learn our lessons, look at the standards at the top of the EPL and how high we need to aim to be succesful and then move on. The game on Saturday is far more important because it's the next game and we need 3 points to keep up in the top 3. All we can ask of Coops and the players is that when lessons are given out, we learn from them. No point in crying over something we all expected to happen. | |
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