salfordblues
Well-Known Member
Daily Mail article: Vultures
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...n-dont-deserve-involved-English-football.html
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There’s a lot of stuff in that article which if true seriously makes you think that the Cook/Marwood team is in fact the problem at the club. According to the article there seemed to be a rift between Hughes' team and Cook/Marwood and the fact that they were instrumental in tapping up other managers suggests they had to get rid of Hughes et al before they themselves were sent packing.
One worrying thing in the article is that it highlights several gaffs by Cook and shows him up to be rather unprofessional and severely lacking in class and sheer human decency. When he first came in I thought he would bring a bit of style to the way the club was run. However with comments such as those about AC Milan 'bottling it' it seems as though he doesn’t understand how a man in his role should be conducting himself.
I think one positive to come out of the change of manager is that the club will hopefully function more as a collective unit. Now Cook/Marwood have appointed their man (albeit not 1st choice) we can start to have some continuity whereby we see an end to incidents such as the one following the Chelsea victory earlier this month where it was evidently clear that there was a serious scission behind the scenes. It is hoped that with this we can now move forward putting all the problems of Hughes v Cook behind us and hopefully it will make a difference on the pitch.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...n-dont-deserve-involved-English-football.html
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There’s a lot of stuff in that article which if true seriously makes you think that the Cook/Marwood team is in fact the problem at the club. According to the article there seemed to be a rift between Hughes' team and Cook/Marwood and the fact that they were instrumental in tapping up other managers suggests they had to get rid of Hughes et al before they themselves were sent packing.
One worrying thing in the article is that it highlights several gaffs by Cook and shows him up to be rather unprofessional and severely lacking in class and sheer human decency. When he first came in I thought he would bring a bit of style to the way the club was run. However with comments such as those about AC Milan 'bottling it' it seems as though he doesn’t understand how a man in his role should be conducting himself.
I think one positive to come out of the change of manager is that the club will hopefully function more as a collective unit. Now Cook/Marwood have appointed their man (albeit not 1st choice) we can start to have some continuity whereby we see an end to incidents such as the one following the Chelsea victory earlier this month where it was evidently clear that there was a serious scission behind the scenes. It is hoped that with this we can now move forward putting all the problems of Hughes v Cook behind us and hopefully it will make a difference on the pitch.