Kevin sheldon
Vital Youth Team
Well before Christmas I wrote at length regarding my view and instinct over Paul Cook being the new messiah. Well I was perplexed by some of the doubters who clearly could not see his vision and the remarkable job he was doing.
The mess he inherited should not be underestimated and the way he has motivated players and gained their loyalty a sight to behold. The way he has got Powell playing and his desire to stay speaks volumes for cook as a man and manager.
I find his honesty and comments refreshing after games and can only sit back and admire the way the club has progressed under his tutorship. The West Ham game and Bournemouth matches were for differing reasons amongst the best Wigan Athletic performances I have witnessed.
For the record other great performances I see as Everton away quarter final FA Cup. The Reading home game to win promotion unplayable v a team that stormed the League the next year and Port Vale at home 1979 over the Easter break.
Cook has gone about his job in an unassuming and simplistic manner yet results confirm the his status and acumen as a manager. This season will go down in history. Records have been broken more games won than almost any other footbAll team in a style and verve to make you proud. We will get promoted and exciting times are ahead if we retain the manager and the potential financial backing material uses. Paul Cook deserves all the credit that comes his way and hope we can retain in for as long as possible.
The mess he inherited should not be underestimated and the way he has motivated players and gained their loyalty a sight to behold. The way he has got Powell playing and his desire to stay speaks volumes for cook as a man and manager.
I find his honesty and comments refreshing after games and can only sit back and admire the way the club has progressed under his tutorship. The West Ham game and Bournemouth matches were for differing reasons amongst the best Wigan Athletic performances I have witnessed.
For the record other great performances I see as Everton away quarter final FA Cup. The Reading home game to win promotion unplayable v a team that stormed the League the next year and Port Vale at home 1979 over the Easter break.
Cook has gone about his job in an unassuming and simplistic manner yet results confirm the his status and acumen as a manager. This season will go down in history. Records have been broken more games won than almost any other footbAll team in a style and verve to make you proud. We will get promoted and exciting times are ahead if we retain the manager and the potential financial backing material uses. Paul Cook deserves all the credit that comes his way and hope we can retain in for as long as possible.