Cooper: My efforts were getting me nowhere
Published: 00:00, 17 November 2005
Updated: 09:39, 17 November 2005
NEALE COOPER admitted he was sad to be leaving Gillingham after quitting the job inside six months.
The 41-year-old left Priestfield on Tuesday after failing to turn around the club’s fortunes, with the Gills currently in the League 1 relegation zone.
Cooper believed he had done all he could and felt his efforts were getting him nowhere.
He said: "If the team’s not performing it hurts me. I felt like I was trying everything but still it wasn’t happening on the pitch and maybe it would be better if I left.
"Obviously I’m disappointed but you’ve just got to get on with life. It’s been a hard time at the club for whatever reasons with injuries and everything else.
"I was hurt by the performances and over the weekend I felt that I wasn’t getting a lot back. The performances haven’t been good enough.
"I spoke with the chairman over the weekend and he knew I’d been down. He’s been a top man and I appreciate he gave me this chance but it just didn’t happen."
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