"Steve is trying to implement a style through transition, but again that takes time and patience," he added.
“If you remember, it was the same for Graham Potter for the first half of last season."
A blind man could see what Graham Potter was trying to implement last season. Already in December 2018 we had a style and played a good brand of football. Passing from the back, high passing accuracy, direct forward passing, and quick transitions. In January 2019 we started to dominate other teams. And now? Nothing. No style at all. In December 2018 Potter had a settled squad, in January 2020 Cooper doesn't know his starting XI.
“Every club goes through it during the football cycle. Look at the likes of Manchester United, for example, they have been going through that period as well. They still are – and they are a huge club on a global scale.
“Over the last 10 years just look at the big clubs that have been relegated from the Premier League and struggled to adapt."
"Sheffield United, Leeds, Southampton, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday, plus others, have all had trouble in stabilising themselves during the transition and have slipped through the Championship into League One."
And why was that? Because Manchester United and other "big" clubs have made the same mistake: they have appointed wrong people as their managers and sporting directors. And their recruitment have been terrible.
What happened to Swansea and other "big" clubs has not been an inevitable transition Leon, this has been an avoidable failure.
“We lost the goals of Oli McBurnie and Dan James, plus his pace, in the summer and finances are such following relegation that you can’t just go out and buy replacements."
But we have Ayew who used to play for Bielsa's Marseille, who played and scored in the Premier League and whom we sold and resigned for around £20m a couple of years ago. We have Borja who scored 18 goals in one season in La Liga, and we had Surridge who has just been recalled by a Premier League club. We have Peterson who was bought last summer and Cooper is not using him at all, we have Kalulu for pace and he was signed by you guys. And as for James replacement there are a lot of young players at big clubs who are not ready for the Premier League but who would be excellent in the Championship. Remember how many goals Tammy Abraham scored last season?
“When you look at it overall,’’ he added, “we are five points better off than where we were this time last season with three fewer defeats. We are also just one point off the play-offs, so there is still plenty to play for."
There is a huge difference. Our football last season was getting better and better, and this season it's going from bad to worse. We are 2 points off the play-off places, but for how long? If we continue like this we'll be 2 points clear off relegation places in April, and it won't be funny if it happens.
And I agree "there is still plenty to play for" , but only if you actually play and don't pretend to play.