The next "fan" I see goading Cooper into doing his "fist pump" is going to get both barrels, the fraud
Were the Swan fans booing the players after the game when they went over to applaud them? Harsh but probably fair if so...
I always care - and have never booed the Swans...... Players do their best - they may not be any good, they may not care as much about the club as we do, but when/as they wear the shirt, they get 100% backing from me, through thick and thin..... and by God, I’ve seen some lean times
Bloody embarrassing , what idiot changes a whole bloody team. And then to expect a collection of individuals to go out there and win a game. ..... no thought at all for the poor buggers who followed the team there, and paid out their hard earned cash to watch a team of reserves. The Chairman was there,..... He should now compensate all those fans who travelled today.."........................ Why can't players play two games in a week? There are people who work 12hr. Shifts, and they manage to do a bloody good job for a fraction of the wages that footballers get. ........... Our Goalkeeper did well. ! ! ! ! ! AS for our MANAGER, ....... wellI I have to agree 100 per cent. with Matthew Bounds.
Cooper is a fraud, shipping 5 goals is a disgrace. any manager with an ounce of integrity would resign after that showing..........................
phil I'm truely at aloss of what he's trying to achieve , players are regressing at a rate of knots , he won't play with width at home then plays 3 wingers away againgst a decent side who must have been bouncing after the drubbing they gave carduff and now today . " Cooper’s playing philosophy, which is heavily influenced by the time he spent working at Liverpool under Pep Segura, who is now back at Barcelona as the club’s general manager, was a key factor in Swansea’s decision. Over the course of three interviews Cooper convinced Birch, Leon Britton, who is the football adviser to Swansea’s board of directors, and Alan Curtis, the club president, that his playing principles were totally aligned to those of the club. “Football people like myself, and fans, have admired the recent history, the journey to the Premier League, the players that have been in the teams – everyone has looked with admiration,” Cooper said. “So I know what that identity stands for, and that’s what I believe in too, so it’s a good match, a perfect fit. I’ve watched every game since Christmas and lots before it. The team is in a really good place, willing to run and be brave on the ball. I’m a football coach, I want to grow the players and the identity.”