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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant 12:44 - May 29 with 2867 viewsSTYG

Chesterfield ahead at Solihull with the winners facing Grimsby in the playoff final.

Who you got? Must pick one. Got to be Cook surely. Not even he was as disastrous as Wurst.
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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 16:32 - May 29 with 638 viewsITFC_Forever

It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 14:06 - May 29 by JDB23

We capitulated to relegation and then instantly became a mid table league 1 side and have remained that, something no club our size has done without serious financial issues. If that’s holding the club together I’d hate to have seen us unravel! Not a dig at either of them but it couldn’t have gone much worse since that point tbh.


I meant at the end of Hurst’s reign, not Lambert’s inability from there on.

Actually, of all of them whoever might have been the worst, I think I actually disliked Lambert the most.

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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 16:49 - May 29 with 610 viewswkj

It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 14:41 - May 29 by pointofblue

Those players that the previous manager had one point off top with a game in hand when he left, picked up four points under the interim manager (including a draw at eventual champions Stockport) and had only lost three matches prior to Cook arriving but were defeated on nine occasions after he took over?

Those players are the problem?


Don't shoot the messenger. They had a big discussion about the character players after their 5-1 FA Cup defeat against a fairly strong Chelsea team on a thread about Paul Cook and their then position.

They seemed to think that a Paul Cook rebuild was what the Doctor ordered, this may now have changed after today.

http://www.thecfss.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=69530

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"We need him to stop and get some players capable at this standard huge clearout needed,get back to having a style of play ,got to be cruel to be kind,tell most free to go."

There still seems a reluctance toward blaming Cook.

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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 21:49 - May 29 with 500 viewsBlueBadger

It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 14:06 - May 29 by ElderGrizzly

Cook has done well to take Chesterfield from seeming certain promotion to just scraping the playoffs

Probably the end for him now you’d imagine


He just needs 17 transfer windows and another 48 players.

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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 21:57 - May 29 with 490 viewsMach_foreignBlue

It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 21:49 - May 29 by BlueBadger

He just needs 17 transfer windows and another 48 players.


and he also needs to show the rEsPeCt towards Cole Skuse ane Luke Chambers....because they both sPoKe sO wElL.
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It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 04:57 - May 30 with 421 viewswkj

It’s looking like Hurst v Cook in the battle to stay vaguely relevant on 21:57 - May 29 by Mach_foreignBlue

and he also needs to show the rEsPeCt towards Cole Skuse ane Luke Chambers....because they both sPoKe sO wElL.


Neither play for Cheltenham

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