Well I've woken up today thinking i may see things differently... 09:09 - Nov 24 with 405 views | N2_Blue | If anything I'm more angry and resigned to this season being over. Cook for me should be fired with immediate effect but I don't think our owners will act unfortunately because they think we'll have a good chance of winning out next 3 games. I think they'll want to give him to December, hope the PC campaign works and not risk having to start all over again. If December is a failure in terms of points collected, which I fully expect it to be they'll fire him and get a new manager for January transfer window but by then it will be too late. I expect: Crewe H WIN Arsenal U21 (EFLT R2) H WIN Barrow (FAC R2) H WIN {fans will think things have improved again despite caliber of opposition} Charlton Athletic A Lose Wigan Athletic A Lose Sunderland H Draw Gillingham A WIN Wycombe Wanderers H Draw That will be 8 points from 18 and us in complete no mans land. Cook may or may not be sacked on the back of that (probably not with the Cup wins) but it would be too late for a new manager to do anything and it would be about building for next season even if Cook was removed. |  |
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Well I've woken up today thinking i may see things differently... on 09:36 - Nov 24 with 337 views | Oldboy | Don't think the owners are emotionally attached to Cook, so a change may not be that far away. Like you say, the next handful of games may paper over the cracks, but serious questions have to be asked after that performance. It was no where good enough. No leadership on the pitch, which is just as worrying as the lack off of it. |  | |  |
Well I've woken up today thinking i may see things differently... on 09:43 - Nov 24 with 303 views | Lightworker | Even that is optimistic. There is nothing to suggest we will win 3 home games on the spin, even against modest opposition. |  | |  |
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