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Vital Champions League
Watched Halifax v Chesterfield last night and was made up for Paul. Had it rough lately but nice to see a smile on his face again.
Our style of play and home form was very much lacking in charisma for most of the season.Had a horrible time with injuries. Been without Tshimanga for pretty much his entire time there, massive loss.
Cook and Richardson were an excellent team. Richardson is clearly a very good coach, but his biggest weakness is a severe lack of charisma, which is Cook's biggest strength. Leam's coaching on the training ground combined with Cook's team talks/motivational skills equals the perfect partnership.
As Glasgow says his stock has crashed and with what happened at Ipswich and now Chesterfield and more tantrums with the press, clubs are realising that on his own without Leam he isn't the real deal, and he may have a struggle to get a decent level club again anytime soon.
Did he really leave us to help us or to further his career ?
Tbf to him didnt he lose his leading goalscorer and star player for season in his first game in charge of them?I saw Paul Cook's Chesterfield lost to Solihull in the play offs.
Out of curiosity i thought I'd have a look at how Cook had done, considering he inherited a team in such a good position it was quite a shocking drop off.
When Cook took over Chesterfield were 2nd in the league, just 1 point behind leaders Stockport with a game in hand. Up to that point in 26 games they had 54 points with 15 wins, 9 draws and 2 loses.
By contrast in 18 league games under Cook they got 20 points with 5 wins, 5 draws and 8 loses. They just about hung onto a play off spot finishing 7th, 20 points behind Stockport.
There were questions about Cook's ability while he was here, and many suggested Richardson was the real brains of the operation. But Cook couldn't have asked for better opportunities to succeed than what he got in the massive budget at Ipswich and a ready made top of the table side at Chesterfield and he struggled badly at both. It seems he was completely reliant on Richardson, Barry and the rest of his coaching staff.
Our style of play and home form was very much lacking in charisma for most of the season.
Absolutely dull as dishwater and struggling at home against top half sides was almost our downfall.
That has nothing at all to do with my comment. I loved the fact we won the league just the same as Nob End and Cambridge loved success under Beck. Doesn't mean I enjoyed the football on display at home.Yet we still won the league.
Tbf to him didnt he lose his leading goalscorer and star player for season in his first game in charge of them?