Way to early, to take the r word out of your consideration...of the 16 games Cooper has been involved in as cone collecter, caretaker or gaffer...we've had one away win at Yeovil, but 6 consecutive defeats...4 home wins, but only against 2 different teams, Stevenage and Crewe.
The away form definitely needs to show signs of improvement in the league...the cup win was welcome, but it's the nature of cup football that sometimes you get an odd result thrown up.
It's best to stick to old saws, like take each game as it comes, get to 50 points and then see where you are etc.
So, if you don't count the away win at QPR for idiotic arbitary reasons that make sense only to you, and you do count games in which Cooper wasn't the manager, wasn't picking the team or style of play, and had almost no input to the recruitment of the playing staff (bar probably a quick "yes bugger it anyone we can get" in the tiny sliver of time we were allowed between the embargo being lifted and the loan window shutting) then Cooper is shit at away games.
Honestly Reg, that might be the most stupid thing you've ever posted. And, you've missed out the win at Coventry, but I'm sure you'll discount that because he'd only just arrived and not touched a cone by that point.
I didn't think anyone would be dreging this "run of awful away defeats" up again now the Paolo was sinning the league and KMac screwed it up debates were finally finished with but here we go again.
We played 12 games under the new regime at the arse end of last season. Of those 7 were away from home, and we won only two, Yeovil and Coventry. The rest we lost. But they were against:
Brentford
Doncaster
MK
Sheff U
Scunthorpe
Guess how many of them we managed to beat AT HOME earlier in the season with a full squad, loans in place, Ritchie on the wing and PDC shouting from the sidelines?
One of them. We lost to Brentford and drew with all the rest. And Coventry took a point of us at home as well.
The lesson from that run in isn't that KMac / Cooper were rubbish and lost us the league because they couldn't win away games, it was that some of the better sides were better than us, and took points of us home and away regardless of who was in charge.
How Scunthorpe end up on that list I don't know, but as the away defeat was the last game of the season with nothing to play for it's sort of understandable. How they took a point of us at home when we were supposedly an unstoppable Paolo fuelled force storming to the title is a bit less easy to explain.
Are we fucking done with this now?