Simon Jordan has labelled the chants towards Steve Cooper as having “an element of unfairness” with the former Crystal Palace chairman backing the manager to keep Leicester City in the Premier League.
Jordan was giving his thoughts after Citysupporters chanted “Cooper, sort it out!” and “This is embarrassing!” during the Carabao Cup tie at Walsall. City needed penalties to go through, setting up an away tie at Manchester United, after a goalles
The squad is good enough for 15th position, which is what they’re in,” Jordan said on talkSPORT. “There’s an element of unfairness about the response.
“If they don’t like the football, they’re perfectly entitled to voice their views. They’re perfectly entitled to cheer, so the consequence of that is that they’re perfectly entitled to boo. But I think there’s a pragmatism about Steve Cooper that may keep Leicester in the division. There’s an idealism about Southampton that may not keep them in the division.
The squad is good enough for 15th position, which is what they’re in,” Jordan said on talkSPORT. “There’s an element of unfairness about the response.
“If they don’t like the football, they’re perfectly entitled to voice their views. They’re perfectly entitled to cheer, so the consequence of that is that they’re perfectly entitled to boo. But I think there’s a pragmatism about Steve Cooper that may keep Leicester in the division. There’s an idealism about Southampton that may not keep them in the division.
The squad is good enough for 15th position, which is what they’re in,” Jordan said on talkSPORT. “There’s an element of unfairness about the response.
“If they don’t like the football, they’re perfectly entitled to voice their views. They’re perfectly entitled to cheer, so the consequence of that is that they’re perfectly entitled to boo. But I think there’s a pragmatism about Steve Cooper that may keep Leicester in the division. There’s an idealism about Southampton that may not keep them in the division.
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