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Thread: Cooper Signs New Deal

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    Cooper Signs New Deal

    Defender agrees new deal. - External Link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev72 View Post
    Good lad! [Should please some.....]

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    One player I wouldn't have wanted to get a new contract, coz Cooper is preventing from us from buying a new first choice cb imo, Pennington hasn't come to sit on a bench he's come to get games, jansson our best cb and so Cooper would ultimately end up on the bench

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    You have this habit of deciding that some players wont get a game because you don't like them [Cooper, Wooten, Murphy] - or suggesting players that you DO like will be coming in despite either evidence to the contrary[Bartey, Flint, Helander] or no evidence at all - just a wish on your part it seems.

    Let the manager do the selecting eh Clive? He looks to have some idea how to pick a player or a team so far at least.

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    Wasnt a fan either, but i'll eat all the humble pie that Cooper can shovel to me.

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    He´s cover anyway, what we need isnt it? everyone would be complaining if the squad was paper thin. Dont see him starting regular, injuries permitting.

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