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 Post subject: Neale Cooper
PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2018 11:53 am 
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In a bad way in hospital after what seems to be a fall where he lives.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Come on Neale get well soon


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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https://stv.tv/news/north/1416316-aberd ... fter-fall/

Keep fighting Neale.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Had a chat with him in the street before a home game. Came across as a genuinely top bloke. All Best Wishes for a full recovery, Neale.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Didn't he have a heart attack not so long ago to if I remember correctly? , Spoke to him twice very friendly guy, Was at the Q&A night a few year back and grabbed 5 minutes with him the first time I met him was off chance was down the marina can't remember what for anyway parked the car up and he pulled up in the parking space next to me had about a 10 minute chat, Always had time for the fans, Get well soon Neale!


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Always a top bloke


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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One of the nicest blokes you could ever wish to meet, will never forget what he did for Pools in his first spell. Always had time for the ordinary supporters.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Ditto all the above. :clap:

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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One of the nicest blokes you could ever wish to meet, will never forget what he did for Pools in his first spell. Always had time for the ordinary supporters.

Judging by this thread he had time for the not so ordinary ones too.

Get well soon Godzilla. Had a heart attack beginning of last year as well. My favourite Pools manager, so likeable and so passionate both about the game and Pools.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Just been announced that he has passed away.

RIP Neale


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Sad, sad news. Remember the time we had a wheelchair member of our party in the boxes during his first term, he actually took time to help carry the chair and person up the outside stairs, musn’t have been a lift. Top gadgie.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Dreadful news. RIP Neale, the man responsible for my happiest times following Pools. He will be sorely missed.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Totally shocked! Gutted!

R.I.P. a true Pools legend. :(

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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sadx

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Sad news.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Shit that's terrible. Horrible when it's a relatively young person like that based on an accident like falling downstairs.

As above met him in Yarm the day after he got sacked 1st time round, lovely warm fella


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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R.I.P Neale, Brought me some good memories, Will always be remembered by the poolies!


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP neale. A true gent


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Terrible news. RIP Neale. You will long be remembered in Hartlepool.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP Neale. He was a real down to earth person and good craic. Me and the missus spent a couple of saturday nights in his company in Cafe Rapport. Tragic!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP Neale. He was a real down to earth person and good craic. Me and the missus spent a couple of saturday nights in his company in Cafe Rapport. Tragic!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Still proud to be one of those he described as "Eighty Nutters from Hartlepool" when we put five past Port Vale in the snow.... so sad to see him pass away, too young....


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Rest In Peace....xx


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP, genuinely gutted by this news. I initially opened the thread with hope that the Trust had arranged a talk in with Neale. Sadly how wrong I could be. I could of listened to that man speak all week.

I'd like to think the trust will send his family a thoughtful gesture whether it be flowers or a donation in his honour.

Also, in a time when everyone gets a minutes silence/applause I'd hope the fans and club organise something special to remember him at our first home game.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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His first spell as manager was simply the best time ever to be a
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RIP Neale.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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His first spell as manager was simply the best time ever to be a
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RIP Neale.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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he almost made us great...R.I.P.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP Neale, terrible news.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP - achieved so much as a player- wish he'd been in the Pools dugout at Cardiff.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Absolutely terrible news, really shit, apart from how enjoyable his time at the club was on field I think he made such a huge impression on the Town because he was such an infectious, funny and throughly decent bloke. He was had been a good player who’d achieved a lot but he had not a ounce of arrogant about him he was always approachable and happy to talk to people. I don’t think a manager has ever been more loved here and that’s testament to his personality more than anything else.

RIP Super Cooper will never be forgotten in Hartlepool. My thoughts are with his family.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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I'm not usually one for over sentimentality, and this is probably too soon, but can we not approach the club to suggest naming a stand after Neale as a gesture of the high regard he is held in by Pools' supporters?


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I'm not usually one for over sentimentality, and this is probably too soon, but can we not approach the club to suggest naming a stand after Neale as a gesture of the high regard he is held in by Pools' supporters?


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Such sad news. Neale Cooper made me so immensely proud to be a Poolie during his time with us.
I was lucky enough to share a few brief exchanges with him about Pools and football in general, and always came across as such a nice fella....absolutely gutted. RIP big guy.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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A Tweet from Tom English (who’s the cheif sports reporter for BBC Scotland) that’s a quote from him from a book, this nicely puts across his sense of humour “Neale Cooper in Fergie Rises: “He (Franz Beckenbauer) said I was possibly the closest he had seen to a player like himself at that age. That was quite a compliment. But I always say that it goes to show, even Franz Beckenbauer can talk some amount of shite.”

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Malcolm Dawes Knew My Father wrote:
RIP - achieved so much as a player- wish he'd been in the Pools dugout at Cardiff.


He got the most out of players rejuvenated Boyds career, the annoying thing is we still don’t know why he was sacked to be replaced by an incompetent Martin Scott and his ex Mackum mates who he signed.
RIP Neale gone but never will be forgotten by all the Poolies.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP, genuinely gutted by this news. I initially opened the thread with hope that the Trust had arranged a talk in with Neale. Sadly how wrong I could be. I could of listened to that man speak all week.

I'd like to think the trust will send his family a thoughtful gesture whether it be flowers or a donation in his honour.

Also, in a time when everyone gets a minutes silence/applause I'd hope the fans and club organise something special to remember him at our first home game.



Here here, Coudnt off put it better myself, It would be a lovely gesture by the club to have a minites applause for him at out first home match, Seen some of he best football pools have ever played under Neale Cooper he brought many good memories to our club that will never be forgotten.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Dreadful news, thoughts must be with his family and many friends both in and out of football, one of the most genuinely good people I have ever met. It's 13 years to the day since his team so nearly did it at Cardiff.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Just echoing the above really - evidently a top, genuine bloke.

Pools fans have different opinions on what kind of manager should be in charge. With Coops he seemed to tick everyone’s box.

Passionate, engaging, played good football, motivator, tough when needed and a good eye for a player.

Gutted.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Oh so sad, a lovely man.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Absolutely devastated, met him a few times down the Marina, what a funny and genuine guy he was. The best football I've ever seen by a Hartlepool side in his first stint, so sorry for his family and friends. R.I.P. great man.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP Neale, gone far too soon.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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So sad RIP Neale, top man and as above, gave me some of my best memories at pools


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Gave me my best time supporting the club. I can think of no higher accolade for a manager.
You were loved and still are loved at this club.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Lovely man and a Poolie through and through. He has left us with some great memories. You will never be forgotten, Neale, and I and my family send deepest condolences to your friends and family who are devastated by your passing.
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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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RIP Neale - We rode a crest of a wave with you and it was a blast!

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Smithy1 wrote:
pooliecrab wrote:
RIP, genuinely gutted by this news. I initially opened the thread with hope that the Trust had arranged a talk in with Neale. Sadly how wrong I could be. I could of listened to that man speak all week.

I'd like to think the trust will send his family a thoughtful gesture whether it be flowers or a donation in his honour.

Also, in a time when everyone gets a minutes silence/applause I'd hope the fans and club organise something special to remember him at our first home game.



Here here, Coudnt off put it better myself, It would be a lovely gesture by the club to have a minites applause for him at out first home match, Seen some of he best football pools have ever played under Neale Cooper he brought many good memories to our club that will never be forgotten.


Got to be the 54th minute of every home game next season surely? And the fans don't need anyone's permission to clap. Might gee the players up too at a good point in the game.


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Marcus Richardson: Boss, do these new [silver] boots make me look like Thierry Henry?
Neale Cooper: More like Lenny Henry.

R. I. P. This is news I never wanted to hear.

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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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He lit up the Town and the Club with his infectious, buoyant personality, he turned Boydie from an under-achiever to one of the best Pools players ever, he signed Joel, Dimi and Hugh and he very nearly took Pools way, way above our usual status. It all seems like a dream now we're back scrabbling around in the shite, but thank you very much Neale, you will always be a true Poolie Legend.
There's a little bit of England that will always remember you, a real old world Scotsman, with great affection. R.I.P. and thanks for the wonderful memories, football is a sadder, smaller game without you.


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 Post subject: Re: Neale Cooper
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Desperately sad news. RIP Neale

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