Borrowed from another forum
Inconsistency - the hallmark of Cook's teams at Pompey. We are either very good or very poor. Nothing in between. These poor games need replacing by a few professional performances, grinding out results. Also poor recruitment as another poster says. That is why so many punters have lost confidence. Good results at Plymouth and Orient cancelled out by Saturday's debacle. That is not progress. Having said that I would hang on to him until Xmas and give him one last chance to change his sometimes bizarre thinking.
Think I'll pop in this week as I drive nearby anyway and purchase my trusted seat for the Wycombe Cup Game. I wont be going to the Bristol Rovers Check a Trade or whatever it is called. Words fail me as to why PFC have put the price up to £10 Adults for what is a perfectly meaningless game, having charged £7 for the Reading game. They only had 1300 odd in for that game and if they are trying to lower the attendance even more then they are going the right way about it.
Well said Chi, by the way those "effing" Wasps have been back after a few years absence.
They are on the way back!. By the way just got Wycombe Cup Tickets. A triumph of hope versus experience!
Moving the topic on a little bit.....does anyone feel that the Pompey job is too big for Cook? I have no idea how he performed at Chesterfield but at Pompey he seems to be Mr Angry.....stubborn and if it isn't going his way tends to throw a wobbly! (Not to be confused with passion). Cook probably doesn't give a toss about individual fans opinion but in my opinion the vast majority do want him to succeed however I feel that the natives are getting restless. Personally I hope we can go on a run (I.e find some consistency) and by Christmas be in the automatic spots......if not I feel Cook might get an unwanted Christmas present.
Anyway nice to see a number of posters contributing to the forum/thread(s)......PUP
I am not convinced by Cook. He doesn't seem particularly bright to me. I mean that in the football sense. Mentioning the ref's performance in Saturday's debacle in a poor attempt to deflect attention from his and the team's shortcomings was not a clever move. Even Ferguson and Mourinho were/are not able to get away with that one so what chance has he got?. Look at the mistakes you made ffs and do something about them next time! I think we have seen the best of Cook by now and guess if we are out of the play-off places by Xmas he may well be gone. Not that I have a clue who will do a better job but for me it would have to be someone with a better track record at a bigger club not Accrington and Chesterfield. Here are a few names of available English managers working at a higher level until recently with the experience I believe to move the club forward that caught my eye. Not saying they'd be any good or would want the job - just discussion points.
Brian McDermott
Nigel Pearson
Neil Redfearn
Tony Mowbray
Tim Sherwood
I honestly do not believe that we will get anywhere with Mr. Smalltime (Chesterfield, small Irishclubs etc.).
For all the keep Cook brigade I would ask a serious and honest question - after a season and a quarter of inconsistency,
inept substitutes, strange team selection and lame excuses - what and when do they think is going to happen to make things better? The pattern is there for all to see.
Please don't come the old soldier about best manager for years etc. The others did not have the resources and budget that this guy's had. I have been watching Pompey for over 60 years. The teams have not always been world beaters but I always felt the teams (with a few exceptons) have given their all and rolled up their sleeves and fought. I don't think this present lot "get" Pompey at all.
Behind it all is the tippy-tappy style of play Cook promotes. It works occasionally but against determined, well-organised, physical and direct teams it seems too often to fall apart. Negative possession I think it is called and works if you have a Messi or Aguerro up front. We've got a youngster who is carrying the burden on his own. Feel for him.
That gets on my nerves everytime he says it - that and "move on". It's a defeatist attitude and 'oh well, next game'. It would be fine a few times but clearly it shows that nothing has changed. I can only listen on the radio at the moment but hearing Whittingham getting frustrated on Saturday with the crossing style and how there's no variation said it all.
Anyone care to speculate on the outcome should we fail miserably against Cambridge.
Good to see you back Corky.