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Reading the intro just makes me hate Coopers intransigence as a coach even more. We should be where those arrogant are now but we sh*t it down t’toilet.
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Watford fans view on today’s game on 11:03 - May 8 with 661 views
Watford fans view on today’s game on 10:11 - May 8 by Brynmill_Jack
Reading the intro just makes me hate Coopers intransigence as a coach even more. We should be where those arrogant are now but we sh*t it down t’toilet.
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IIt s been asked of me why I hate Cooper. It’s Hard to put it into words really
Watford fans view on today’s game on 12:46 - May 8 by KeithHaynes
Ok 😂
I am tending to see Cooper as a transistional stage manager doing some good things like developing up and coming talent and establishing good defensive habits for the likes of Roberts Grimes and Cabango. His work may be something that a later coach can build apon. This is in the Sousa narrative.
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Watford fans view on today’s game on 15:09 - May 8 with 489 views
Watford fans view on today’s game on 15:06 - May 8 by ReslovenSwan1
I am tending to see Cooper as a transistional stage manager doing some good things like developing up and coming talent and establishing good defensive habits for the likes of Roberts Grimes and Cabango. His work may be something that a later coach can build apon. This is in the Sousa narrative.
Depends what happens in the play offs but what you say could be true. Sousa was only really appreciated after he left for his part in the rise as a whole.
Watford fans view on today’s game on 15:06 - May 8 by ReslovenSwan1
I am tending to see Cooper as a transistional stage manager doing some good things like developing up and coming talent and establishing good defensive habits for the likes of Roberts Grimes and Cabango. His work may be something that a later coach can build apon. This is in the Sousa narrative.
Watford fans view on today’s game on 15:06 - May 8 by ReslovenSwan1
I am tending to see Cooper as a transistional stage manager doing some good things like developing up and coming talent and establishing good defensive habits for the likes of Roberts Grimes and Cabango. His work may be something that a later coach can build apon. This is in the Sousa narrative.
"doing some good things like developing up and coming talent and establishing good defensive habits for the likes of Roberts Grimes and Cabango"
He's developed Roberts into a footballer who no longer can competently play at right back in the second tier of English football.
Watford fans view on today’s game on 15:54 - May 8 by Chief
The same Roberts who won man of the match last week?
Edit: ah i should have looked at who posted the comment i replied to.
Good fish, i bit. Hold my hands up.
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Yes he was, courtesy of his excellent attacking contribution.
He's a liability in defence. Much like Alexander-Arnold is one of the worst full backs in the league defensively, but his attacking ability more than makes up for it.
Roberts' defensive skills have deteriorated rapidly over the past 18 months. I'm sure many on here would agree that outside of a back five, he's very poor.
Yes he was, courtesy of his excellent attacking contribution.
He's a liability in defence. Much like Alexander-Arnold is one of the worst full backs in the league defensively, but his attacking ability more than makes up for it.
Roberts' defensive skills have deteriorated rapidly over the past 18 months. I'm sure many on here would agree that outside of a back five, he's very poor.