Goes to demonstrate how little you know. He ain’t a nice guy, but he was chosen by club legends and has the backing of the chairman. Until any of that changes, he’s our man.
Whether or not Cooper is a nice guy, this situation is the fruitage of the seeds sown by Huw Jenkins and Martin Morgan, who both are still milking the dying club, the silence from these two Judas is deafening, both are still Directors, never forget that. On the field, we have some talented players, but Cooper is limited in his tactical thinking ability, he is still learning since his big step up, but his inexperience at this level is costing us. Add to all this the clear lack of competence in the boardroom, is it any wonder the team is now in free fall. For the team and supporters sake, I hope Cooper starts to engage some tactical thinking ability, and improve his people skills..............
I'm beginning to wonder what exactly is Coopers role , agent for the players prehaps No one's mentioned Rodon leaving , until now https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport...gely-encouraging-swansea-city-injury-17438239
bit harsh, I’m sure he was simply answering the question in the press conference. I quite like how Cooper is with the press tbh. Comes across honest and straightforward...
If this comes off and Surridge leaves then hopefully we can push on into the second half of the season with some positivity ? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...er-set-reunion-Swansea-boss-Steve-Cooper.html
I still can’t get over the disappointment of that fvckin flop Sanches reuniting with Clement. Keeping everything crossed tho
It states! Swansea are confident of securing the loan signing of Liverpool striker Rhian Brewster next month. so that the end of that then!........ There again, he might be a perfect fit as he is so injury prone, so it could well transpire.......
Swansea City are on the brink of tying up a deal with Liverpool to take Rhian Brewster on loan until the end of the season, Football Insider understands. A source at Swansea City has told Football Insider that the Welsh outfit have been successful in their negotiations with the Premier League giants and that a deal is all but done.......................
Swansea City goalkeeper Kristoffer Nordfeldt has joined Turkish top-flight club Genclerbirligi on a free transfer. The Swedish international, who was out of contract this summer, underwent a successful medical today and will immediately link up with the Genclerbirligi squad ahead of their Super Lig fixture at Rizespor on Monday. Nordfeldt made 47 appearances in all competitions during his four-and-a-half-year spell at the Liberty after moving to SA1 from Dutch club Heerenveen. The 30-year-old made four appearances this season – in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup – as he found game-time limited following the loan signing of Freddie Woodman from Newcastle United last summer. He now joins a Genclerbirligi side that is 13th in the 18-team Turkish top flight. Everyone at Swansea City thanks Kristoffer for his service and wishes him well in his career.
Goodbye and good luck Kristoffer , it wasn't to be I'm afraid and with Benda having a good season so far he's very much surplus to requirements