tolmie's hairdoo said:
And Cooke's biggest gaffe?
Personally appointing Mark Hughes as manager.
I suspect his future would only come under the spotlight as a result of his continued ringing endorsement of Hughes (although he has been quiet of late)
He should stop trying to be one of the lads, draw a line in the sand, no pun intended, and remember his executive role.
This is where Mike Ashley started to go wrong. By all means, be a champion for us blues, but be seen and not heard, the majority of the time.
The only time I want to see and hear from him is when he has concluded deals.
I agree. But, to be honest, I don't even want to see and hear from him when deals are concluded, apart from the standard press conference/photos stuff.
I know a lot of people on here wet themselves when Tevez signed and Cook was there giving him the bear hug at the front door but I thought that was cringeworthy in the extreme.
I just don't think it would have happened at any of the big contenders throughout Europe. You had people saying that it showed we were welcoming but I have to ask why that was being beamed worldwide. It's the sort of thing I'd expect from some sort of mental Turkish club where the bloke in charge is desperate to show everyone he is responsible for the new signing.
I'm not saying that was Cook's motive but it was just a stupid error of judgement imo.
I don't mind the bloke and applaud some of the stuff he has done since he got here but I'd much rather a Chief Exec keeps out of the public eye.
Spin and gloss isn't needed if things are as rosy as we are led to believe. Just let things and people get on with it.
By all means, keep the dialogue with fans, keep attending fans stuff, that's great - and this slip of the tongue is jsut unfortunate, nothing more - but comments like "not a Manchester club", "who is Richard Dunne", "do away with relegation", "comfort zone" (could have been true that one but still very untimely), "bottled it" and "City til I die" just aren't needed and poor judgement.
When it comes to those running the club, the more considered and low profile the better imo - and that isn't mutually exclusive with being close to the fans.
People need to get off his back about this one but I'd love him to consider how things might be interpreted a bit more. The 'Manchester club' one is a shocker and totally uncalled for and avoidable with a bit of thought - as are some of the othrs