[Confirmed] Cofie gone?

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Shame, because i had high hopes for him, but he has been infuriating, his link up play has been shocking, he has put a lack of effort in, and has not been a team player. He has spent most of his time wandering around aimlessly as if a season in League 1 is beneath him. Good riddance and in a few years when he is a nobody earning peanuts in some obscure league that nobody have ever heard of, he will probably regret not giving it his all.
 
Thanks for the late pressie Santa, thought you'd forgotten this off my list :)
 



Wages well saved. At last a bit of payback for losing Kyle Walker under the same rule.
 
Poor man's Luton Shelton I heard someone describe him as. Good riddance to the useless twat*.






* I got slammed for saying something of the same ilk (mainly Houso I believe) earlier in the season, but it appears most are in agreement now.
 
cofie reminded me very much of another potential man utd diamond named michael twiss, someone else who was going to be a world beater last i heard he was plying his trade with the mighty altringham.........
 
No needed to be offensive. For whatever reason, it didn't work out. Move on.
Picking up a wage and walking around with hands in his pockets not giving a shit, and you say there's no need to be offensive? You can always defend effort if ability isn't there but this lad had the opposite. You don't score the kind of goals he did without having ability, but if you show such lack of fuck arse desire you will not succeed. In my opinion he thought he was better than us and did not like being dropped. He should have reacted better and busted a gut to get back into the starting XI. He didn't. Danny knew we were never going to get the finished article but definitely would have expected a desire to learn and improve. Cofie believed he could not do that at a league 1 club. An arrogant cock and he can smoke mine. Ta ta lad, go and enjoy a career akin to Bob Smith.
As ModtheGod would say: nob eard.
 
cofie reminded me very much of another potential man utd diamond named michael twiss, someone else who was going to be a world beater last i heard he was plying his trade with the mighty altringham.........

At least Twiss tried. He was shit. I mean, proper shit. But I don't think it helped him with the media (stir) labelling him as the next David Beckham.
 
Am I the only one that's disappointed... That it didn't work out?

Really had hope for the lad, but it didn't work out. Pity really as the Bournemouth game showed that he has talent and is willing to be an exciting player that attacks defenders... It just didnt happen enough and didnt happen with us.

I hope he goes on and fulfills his potential. Sadly it wasn't with us.

Good luck Cofie lad, sometimes it just doesn't work out..l learn from it and prove that you are a proper player

:)
 
Poor man's Luton Shelton I heard someone describe him as. Good riddance to the useless twat*.






* I got slammed for saying something of the same ilk (mainly Houso I believe) earlier in the season, but it appears most are in agreement now.

It was me I do believe.
 
Two things seemed pretty obvious when we started the season with Cofie and Blackman up front. One was that Blackman was better than Cofie and two was that the pair did not funtion well as a front two. Shame it did not work out, but a 19 year old reserve is a gamble even if they are from Barcelona, look at Rodri for Wednesday.

I dont think there is really any need for the personal abuse of the lad.
 
Am I the only one that's disappointed... That it didn't work out?

I think everyone is disappointed that it didn't work out. A young, promising striker from Man Utd should have been a real game changer in this division.

For me the biggest problem is that it hasn't worked out because he hasn't worked hard enough to make it do so. That is unforgivable for a lad supposedly trying to make his way in the game. If he'd "bust a gut" every game and come up short it would have reflected better on him than it does at the moment.
 
I think everyone is disappointed that it didn't work out. A young, promising striker from Man Utd should have been a real game changer in this division.

For me the biggest problem is that it hasn't worked out because he hasn't worked hard enough to make it do so. That is unforgivable for a lad supposedly trying to make his way in the game. If he'd "bust a gut" every game and come up short it would have reflected better on him than it does at the moment.

Agreed. As football fans players earn respect by working hard on match days, sadly we never saw that from Cofie. Interestingly one of the Man U websites claims it was an extremely successful loan spell.

I know that everyone is disappointed that it didn't work out, I was responding more to the tone of this thread.
 
As most people on here would give anything to have had the opportunity Cofie has, to see him swagger around without putting anything more than the very minimum of effort into his game is frustrating to say the least.

I fear that like many before him, he has the delusion that he has made it, when in reality he is on the first rung of the ladder. Furthermore when the side are up against it, trying to get a result whilst effectively playing with ten men, it is not surprising that the fans resort to personal abuse.

Sadly I think that in fifteen years time young Mr Cofie may reflect and concede that he has indeed wasted his talent, because he was an arrogant, idle, fecking bottler.
 



Hopefully he will learn from the experience and go on to make a career out of the game.
If he thinks he can put the same effort into a game at Man U and get selected then he has a lot still to learn. Their players work harder than ours do - and have bags more ability
 

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