Amazed nobody said the tweet was a disgrace .I think he left the club down big time talking that thug language.that’s my opinion and it’s set in stone.
Cooper tweet part two
posted on 14/4/21
If he'd planted a cross and nailed Jesus to it than we'd know it was intentional/serious!..
Imagine Roy Kean in that situation, a Vet would have come on and put Jesus out of his miseries!..
posted on 14/4/21
comment by Wetherby White (U6810)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
comment by Wetherby White (U6810)
posted 13 hours, 11 minutes ago
What exactly offended you? Can you break down for us what it is that you don’t like about what he said and what relevance it is to anything?
I actually think the club will have enjoyed what he said as it appears he never deleted it.
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Good, I hope we continue to be hated.
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it is kinda strange people liking us, even to the extent of being their 2 team
posted on 14/4/21
grow a pair dong
posted on 14/4/21
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
If he'd planted a cross and nailed Jesus to it than we'd know it was intentional/serious!..
Imagine Roy Kean in that situation, a Vet would have come on and put Jesus out of his miseries!..
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posted on 14/4/21
People having a go at Cooper still after 3 years don’t understand our manager, Coops is first name on the team sheet, he’s our leader a good one at that and a damn good player
posted on 14/4/21
comment by Lubo - Super Dooper Liam Cooper (U14008)
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
comment by All the Bielsa ringing (U19827)
posted 8 hours, 54 minutes ago
Fact is, Coops has a track record in the red mist and his tweet reflects his aggressive streak. We need defenders who intimidate their opponents, but what he did could have ended another player's career. I am sure Marcelo will pull him up over this.
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Except that red card wasn't anything to do with the red mist, He's challenged for a 50/50, won the ball, and is unlucky with the manner of the subsequent collision. These things happen. He hasn't gone into that challenge with the express intention of injuring Jesus.
And, in fact, Cooper's disciplinary record the last couple of years has been great,
^^^
With Lubo.
This whole debate over the tackle is bugging the sh 1 t
out of me. He had no intention of hurting or taking out Jesus. It was clearly a 50/50 that Cooper got to first.
The issues start and end with the fact the ball was on the up bounce. Cooper did great to get there first and clear the ball. But the angle and height of the ball at the time Cooper hit it was angled upward and on a collision course with the oncoming (and late to the ball) Jesus. This, to me, was clearly accidental. No malice. It just so happens that Cooper is 1) a Leeds player and 2) the target still, of some fans. Otherwise it would've been labeled what it was
accidental contact. IMO
Massive fan of Liam.
posted on 14/4/21
I'll add, Fernandinho's reckless tackle on Raph toward end of game was worse and didn't even warrant a chat with the bloody ref.
posted on 14/4/21
cardie coops gotta love him
posted on 14/4/21
It should be argued how VAR can call that tackle to the refs attention but say nothing to a City strike that was a harder hit and could have done as much if not more damage to one of ours!..
Another miss call or another favoritism?..
posted on 15/4/21
honestly I'm amazed the Donn is still complaining.
what could ever put you in a good mood?
sigh