And we still have a sell-on for Cook.More to the point, is that had Cook NOT left when he did, then with so many better players ahead of him, he would never have developed into the player he did, at the rate he did.
He'd likely just have left for nothing a year or two later, and his career would have suffered.
Steve Cook is the perfect example of why Sanders moving to Lincoln is the RIGHT decision.
I know Cook's reaction to us in the game at the Amex has turned many people against him (and rightly so), but he was playing in the PL before us. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but 168 appearances, and 10 goals having left a Championship side, suggests that Poyet let the wrong defender go.Another Steve Cook? While he has had a fabulous career at the top levels of English football - he is no better than any regular CB we have had since we got rid of him and the fact he is back in the Championship now without moving on says this.
At the time we had plenty of cover in that space now that offering him first team football was very difficult. Similar to Sandars I guess
I know Cook's reaction to us in the game at the Amex has turned many people against him (and rightly so), but he was playing in the PL before us. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but 168 appearances, and 10 goals having left a Championship side, suggests that Poyet let the wrong defender go.
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I know Cook's reaction to us in the game at the Amex has turned many people against him (and rightly so), but he was playing in the PL before us. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but 168 appearances, and 10 goals having left a Championship side, suggests that Poyet let the wrong defender go.
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I know Cook's reaction to us in the game at the Amex has turned many people against him (and rightly so), but he was playing in the PL before us. I know hindsight is a wonderful thing, but 168 appearances, and 10 goals having left a Championship side, suggests that Poyet let the wrong defender go.
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You're re-writing history here. And you'll find my comments on here the day we let him go are exactly the same as they are now. Good player no one is doubting that, but at the time we had a wealth of talent at CB and you can't just keep hanging on to 'young' players forever. He wasn't playing, wasn't even making the bench so good for him he had an opportunity elsewhere - but he wouldn't have made any difference to our trajectory as a club
You're re-writing history here. And you'll find my comments on here the day we let him go are exactly the same as they are now. Good player no one is doubting that, but at the time we had a wealth of talent at CB and you can't just keep hanging on to 'young' players forever. He wasn't playing, wasn't even making the bench so good for him he had an opportunity elsewhere - but he wouldn't have made any difference to our trajectory as a club
I think that court case was motivational in Cooks move fresh start and all that
Wasn't Steve Cook first arrested after we had sold him?
The arrests were in January with the actual alleged incident taking place the previous May.
Probably at the club at the wrong time unfortunately, looked a great prospect but never really getting some game time.
More concerned about our finances so that's another one off the wage bill at least this window!