We do not suggest that pressure is reaching Ange Cogle, but we do claim that a reporter who asked “it was a lost cause at some point” for fear of the future of Nottingham Forest, “it may have been lost in life before claiming that “I chose to fight in the schoolyard.”
The Australian was defeated for the fifth time on Sunday as Nottingham Forest Manager. The goals of Brunogimalaes and Nick Waltemaid secured Newcastle’s victory with a seven-game unwinning run from Post Coglu.
International Break offers a very engaging opportunity for owner Evangelos Marinakis to be fired as the second manager of the season after Nuno Espirito Santo was shown the door last month. Brendan Rogers is now a favorite to take over, but he has an alternative “major candidate” in mind for the Greek chief.
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While the reporter hid the track mark on his arm, Postcoglo said: “Seriously, what’s wrong with something difficult? What’s wrong? Why do you want everything to be packaged well? I’m sure your parents struggled with life and didn’t give up.
“Now, as soon as something goes wrong, it’s right, it’s wrong, we change it.
“I think it’s an exciting opportunity, so I took on that role. I still believe it more than ever before. At the same time, you have to accept that there is a fight and a struggle for it.
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“I’m in the Premier League at the age of 60. Do you think I’m not confident or like fighting? I didn’t come here because of my connection.
“In fact, I chose to fight. I have. I chose to fight in the schoolyard with people I knew I would beat me. That’s the kind of person I am.
“I fully understand that I am part of the fanfare around the Premier League. I need a manager under the spotlight. It’s my turn at the moment. But like most managers, we enjoy trying our hand.”
And it’s good that Chelsea, Porto, Bournemouth and Manchester United come and his job isn’t easy, so the underdogs in the Forest playground are actually enjoying the challenge.
Who knows if he will last that long, but the 60-year-old shakes and speaks of nonsense.