Steve Cooper

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The trouble with stuff like this is that it bridges the gap with mental health. It’s all banter but it boils down to how it makes the recipient feel. I’m not saying Cooper comes on here I’m just talking in general.

I’ve given plenty out over the years before I’m accused of being a snowflake. But my point is that mental health has only been taken seriously since the turn of the decade really. There’ll be an incredible amount of people who have suffered for years for things like looks. I suppose my point is it’s worth considering how it makes the subject feel.

Luke Chadwick received a stupendous amount of stick over his career and only after he retired did he come out and speak about how it effected him.

Tin hat on.

"The trouble with stuff like this is that it bridges the gap with mental health. It’s all banter but it boils down to how it makes the recipient feel. I’m not saying Cooper comes on here I’m just talking in general"

Interesting take, but most banter is done with a wry sense of humour, some people don't just struggle with mental health, they struggle with a sense of humour, being born and bred in tough parts of Sheffield I (like anybody from Sheffield) I have a certain type of humour that is unique to "Sheffielders" and Yorkshire folk, whenever I visited our head office down south (Kent) in my working days they really struggled with my sense of humour and had to be careful as to what and how I said things cos' it upset some of the snowflakes down there, did I care ? nah!
 
It seems most of the posters on here must have the face of an “oil painting”. Only good thing about the pandemic was I looked better with a face mask. Cooper wouldn’t be receiving such nasty comments if he’d taken the Blades from bottom to fourth.
 
Some of the stuff Cooper gets called is a bit embarrassing and some of the people who dish it out would probably not cope with it day in day out. So what if he's not Omar Sharif. He's a brilliant football manager.

Even Omar Sharif ain't what he used to be....
 
If that is true it appears that the takeover is a certainty and CW is on his bike.
It also appears that the people responsible for the takeover understand football and we assume are prepared to back Cooper or he would not even have had discussions with them
 
I’d be happy to see the back of pisshead Wilder and his embarrassing dinosaur culture so I would.

Although this Cooper fella is no looker so he isn’t, hopefully he wouldn’t scare too many of the wee lasses away.

However, he seems to have a far better pedigree and would fit right in with most blades fans so he would.
 
Get Cooper in, he could cherry pick Forest reserves that are plenty good enough for the Championship.

He also managed to keep Brewster fit and got the best out of him.
 
I’d be happy to see the back of pisshead Wilder and his embarrassing dinosaur culture so I would.

Although this Cooper fella is no looker so he isn’t, hopefully he wouldn’t scare too many of the wee lasses away.

However, he seems to have a far better pedigree and would fit right in with most blades fans so he would.

Are you saying we Blades aren't lookers? I always thought that I had a kind of mediaeval charm.
 



I would welcome Cooper but let's be honest. Brighton are Prem, he wants that. If that goes tits up Burnley are winning all the popularity votes and are now without manager.

We're the last resort, again, I'd welcome him but I doubt we're the first choice.
All depends on ‘the project’

If cooper does arrive here, suggests he’s been given free reign and a big budget which would be amazing, still see Brighton been a bigger pull but VKB without VK are a nothing club, spunked all the P&S budget to get relegated, ours is fine so ability to invest

Remember the CW cut out masks?
Twist for the first game, any striker running towards the kop and having 9000 Steve coopers glaring down will put em off
 
Interesting take, but most banter is done with a wry sense of humour, some people don't just struggle with mental health, they struggle with a sense of humour, being born and bred in tough parts of Sheffield I (like anybody from Sheffield) I have a certain type of humour that is unique to "Sheffielders" and Yorkshire folk, whenever I visited our head office down south (Kent) in my working days they really struggled with my sense of humour and had to be careful as to what and how I said things cos' it upset some of the snowflakes down there, did I care ? nah!

 
I would welcome Cooper but let's be honest. Brighton are Prem, he wants that. If that goes tits up Burnley are winning all the popularity votes and are now without manager.

We're the last resort, again, I'd welcome him but I doubt we're the first choice.
The only pull, might be where he lives and if he fancies moving? If he lives in or near Nottingham for example, it's much closer to Sheffield than a bitch of a commute to Brighton.
 
Seems like the new chairman will sack Wilder as soon as he is in charge.

Would prefer someone much better than Cooper. He got promoted via playoffs and spent millions.

Wilder has done this and so has Hecky to be fair too him.

Seems like the writing is on the wall that there will be a change. Just hope we push the boat fully out if we do.
 
The only pull, might be where he lives and if he fancies moving? If he lives in or near Nottingham for example, it's much closer to Sheffield than a bitch of a commute to Brighton.
Think Potter gets the job. My issue is we look to be replacing Wilder so we need to get it right.
 
Seems like the new chairman will sack Wilder as soon as he is in charge.

Would prefer someone much better than Cooper. He got promoted via playoffs and spent millions.

Wilder has done this and so has Hecky to be fair too him.

Seems like the writing is on the wall that there will be a change. Just hope we push the boat fully out if we do.
Where have you read/ heard this scenario? I haven't seen that anywhere?

American owners- surely they give Chris til Christmas- insight into playing staff aleady in place, with a team of folk.

To dive straight in and throw a new bloke in charge be incredibly foolhardy, just can't see it.
 
Where have you read/ heard this scenario? I haven't seen that anywhere?

American owners- surely they give Chris til Christmas- insight into playing staff aleady in place, with a team of folk.

To dive straight in and throw a new bloke in charge be incredibly foolhardy, just can't see it.
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Where have you read/ heard this scenario? I haven't seen that anywhere?

American owners- surely they give Chris til Christmas- insight into playing staff aleady in place, with a team of folk.

To dive straight in and throw a new bloke in charge be incredibly foolhardy, just can't see it.
Daily Mail… not the most reliable.

But would imagine there’s no smoke without fire.
 
Where have you read/ heard this scenario? I haven't seen that anywhere?

American owners- surely they give Chris til Christmas- insight into playing staff aleady in place, with a team of folk.

To dive straight in and throw a new bloke in charge be incredibly foolhardy, just can't see it.
People running away with themselves slightly.

That said most new owners like bringing their own managers in especially if they intend to run it differently to how it was before. It's a bit like buying a car but driving it to the same places the old owner drove it too if you don't!
 
If that is true it appears that the takeover is a certainty and CW is on his bike.
It also appears that the people responsible for the takeover understand football and we assume are prepared to back Cooper or he would not even have had discussions with them

Who knew.
 
People running away with themselves slightly.

That said most new owners like bringing their own managers in especially if they intend to run it differently to how it was before. It's a bit like buying a car but driving it to the same places the old owner drove it too if you don't!
Agree. When you’re the new chairman you do as you wish. We are his new business acquisition/ toy and if he feels he wants a fresh start then he pays the money and does so.

I just wouldn’t say Cooper is an improvement on Wilder and would rather us go for someone better.

But please not just a big name in the ilk of Rooney / Lampard etc.
 



Agree. When you’re the new chairman you do as you wish. We are his new business acquisition/ toy and if he feels he wants a fresh start then he pays the money and does so.

I just wouldn’t say Cooper is an improvement on Wilder and would rather us go for someone better.

But please not just a big name in the ilk of Rooney / Lampard etc.
I think Cooper can be trusted more with money for signings but otherwise I would agree. I don’t see cooper being much of an improvement. I would happily welcome a new manager as i don’t rate Wilder since his first stint and wasn’t a fan of the re-appointment but Cooper is a bit of a sideways step IMO.

Hasenhuttl (if he hadn’t of gone to Wolfsburg) would be a better calibre of manager. I’ve got no idea who's available though ATM.
 

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