"Three years ago today, Nottingham Forest were 16th in the Championship under Steve Cooper. They entered the weekend fifth in the Premier League with Chris Wood the second-top scorer. Image ...
The Leicester City manager details his relationship with Aiyawatt 'Top' Srivaddhanaprabha as the club mark the six-year ...
Steve Cooper says finding a club with a supportive owner was “really important” to him after Nottingham Forest. And he believes he has struck gold at Leicester City with the Foxes’ chairman ...
Chris Wood struck twice in Nottingham Forest's 3-1 win at Leicester as the New Zealand striker condemned Foxes boss Steve Cooper to defeat against his former club on Friday. Ryan Yates put Forest ...
Chris Wood scored twice as Nottingham Forest reminded former boss Steve Cooper all about them in a 3-1 win at Leicester. Wood bagged a second-half double to earn Forest the three points after Ryan ...
LEICESTER, United Kingdom - Chris Wood struck twice in Nottingham Forest’s 3-1 win at Leicester as the New Zealand striker condemned Foxes boss Steve Cooper to defeat against his former club on ...
LEICESTER, England :Chris Wood scored a brace as Nottingham Forest moved up to fifth in ... how the game panned out," Leicester manager Steve Cooper said. "It is a set-back after winning a few ...
manager Steve Cooper believes. City conceded a second-half brace to Chris Wood to lose, but with all three of Forest's goals a result of defensive errors. After Wood's double, the game ran away ...
That all happened, in part, because City were good enough in the first half to prompt Nottingham Forest into a change ... nobody can give a certain answer. Steve Cooper described City’s defeat ...
It was one of those evenings Nottingham Forest fans didn’t want to end ... time the Reds had come up against former head coach Steve Cooper since his sacking last December.
The Dane had started all eight of City’s Premier League fixtures prior to Friday night’s 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest ... Manager Steve Cooper could not say how long he would be out ...
Leicester City manager Steve Cooper was making no excuses for his side’s self-destructive display against his former club, East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest. It was a chastening night for ...