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Town Confirm Cook Appointment
Tuesday, 2nd Mar 2021 12:06

Town have confirmed the appointment of Paul Cook as manager on a contract which runs until the summer of 2023.

“I’m delighted to announce that Paul Cook is our new manager,” Town owner Marcus Evans told the club site.

“He has a proven track record in getting clubs promoted and importantly, not only knows the challenges League One presents but also has experience of working in the Championship and getting back to that level remains our primary focus.

“He took Wigan up to the Championship in his first year, kept them up and they would have comfortably finished in mid-table last season if it wasn’t for their points deduction.

“In our conversations, he has shown a great desire to become our next manager and I have been impressed by his ideas and ambitions to help take Ipswich Town forwards and I look forward to working with him as we strive firstly to return to the Championship.

“He knows he will be working with a squad of players that is as good as any in this division and I believe Paul will bring the energy, the enthusiasm and the experience that can fully enhance our promotion aspirations.

“As well as having a history - and ongoing desire - of developing a winning formula, his teams have played in a style which is totally in line with the club’s ambitions to develop an Ipswich Town playing ethos.

“I’m sure our supporters will give Paul a great welcome - albeit from afar at the moment - and get right behind him and the players as we enter what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the season.”

Cook will be in the stands at Accrington this evening to watch his new players in action against a club where he was both a player and a manager. He will take training for the first time tomorrow.

“First I want to wish Paul [Lambert] and Stuart [Taylor] all the best for the future. I know them both and it’s a hard business, football,” Cook added.


“It’s been a quick turnaround with Zoom meetings with the owner but Marcus has given me the opportunity to manage what is a great football club and that is a massive honour for me and my family.

“I’m proud to be in this position and I’ll be doing everything possible to repay the faith Marcus has shown in me.

“Winning promotion this season is the immediate target. It will be a big challenge but it’s a challenge that everyone at the club has a part to play in.”

TWTD reported in January that Cook had been spoken to by current owner Marcus Evans as he looked at his options with Paul Lambert’s position looking increasingly precarious.

Cook had been the favourite for the boss’s job at Portman Road since the end of last week with his appointment linked to the US-backed takeover.

Kirkby-born Cook was a central midfielder in his playing days, starting his career with non-league Marine before moving on to Wigan, Norwich for a short spell in the 1998/89 season, Wolves, Coventry, Tranmere, Stockport, Burnley (initially on loan), another stint with Wigan on loan and finally Accrington Stanley.

Cook moved into management with Southport in June 2006 but departed Haig Avenue the following January.

In April 2007 Cook took charge of League of Ireland side Sligo Rovers. Having guided Rovers to fourth and a European place, he left by mutual consent in January 2009 only to return 13 days later.

Despite tight finances, Cook saw Sligo to the 2009 FAI Cup final but they were beaten 2-1 by Sporting Fingal.

However, in 2010 they did carry off some silverware, the League Cup, then they followed that up by an on-penalties victory over Shamrock Rovers in the FAI Cup the same season and retained the trophy the following season via another win on spot-kicks against Shelbourne.

In February 2012 Cook took charge of Accrington but having finished 14th in League Two in 2011/12 he departed in the October when he took charge at Chesterfield.
"Cook took the Spireites to the League Two title in 2013/14 and then the following year to sixth and a play-off place in League One.

That success led to his move to Pompey in May 2015 and two years later he guided the Hampshire side to the League Two title.

In May 2017, Cook was named manager of Wigan following their drop into League One and led them to the title in 2017/18 as well as FA Cup shocks against Premier League West Ham, Bournemouth and Manchester City as they reached the quarter-finals.

He resigned in July last year following the Latics’ administration, resultant 12-point deduction and relegation to League One. Without the points deduction they would have finished 13th.

Overall at his six clubs as a manager Cook’s win percentage stands at 43.1.

After leaving Wigan, Cook had been linked with a number of jobs in the Championship, among them the positions at Cardiff City, which he is understood to have turned down, and Sheffield Wednesday.

Cook becomes the 18th Blues manager of the professional era and the fourth named Paul during the Evans era. Fans will hope Cook can bring the success which eluded Messrs Jewell, Hurst and Lambert.

As previously reported, former Blues winger Gary Roberts, coincidentally a player with tonight’s opponents Accrington, is set for a role on the staff, while ex-Town forward Noel Hunt has also been under consideration for a position with previous members of Cook's backroom team currently in jobs.

Leam Richardson, his assistant with Portsmouth and Wigan, is the caretaker-manager of the Latics, while his first team coach while with the Lancastrians, Anthony Barry, is now assistant head coach at Chelsea. Keeper-coach Nick Colgan is working at Nottingham Forest.

General manager of football operations Lee O’Neill yesterday confirmed that current caretaker-manager Matt Gill and keeper-coach Jimmy Walker are set to stay at Town.


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TractorFrog added 13:04 - Mar 2
One thing you can say is that Paul Cook's job isn't any harder than Paul Lambert's was - he has the same players, and the only added difficulty is that he starts a ten points away. This was not the case when Lambert took over, as Hurst had got rid of lots of good players and left Lambert with a less-good squad, which he has then improved ove
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Europablue added 13:05 - Mar 2
Wouldn't it be great to be back at Portman Road signing Paul Cook's praises?!
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TractorFrog added 13:05 - Mar 2
r the last few years (but didn't get the best out of them). I am optimistic about the future with Paul Cook in charge.
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Michael101 added 13:06 - Mar 2
Welcome paul,I just wish Mr Evans had done this 3-4 months ago,onwards &upwards
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Lightningboy added 13:09 - Mar 2
Hopefully this is the one!

BUT how many times has Marcus Evans said - “......... has a track record for getting teams promoted”...?

Still think we need someone in the class of George Burley overseeing things.
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davetheblue added 13:09 - Mar 2
Good luck Paul
Let's hope the lads get a good result tonight for you!!
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Bazza8564 added 13:11 - Mar 2
Onwards and upwards, momentum is everything and we are winning games. Stuff the Accies and we are back in business. Welcome Paul lets get behind him !!
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LWNR2013 added 13:12 - Mar 2
Good
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 13:13 - Mar 2
Yay, Town have a new manager . Who is it ?
Oh , his name's Paul........and ....he played for Norwich ....wait a f******* minute!
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Barty added 13:17 - Mar 2
Welcome to ITFC Paul and all the very best
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martin587 added 13:19 - Mar 2
Paul Cook has a very good track record and I feel this is an excellent appointment for the club and also PC.According to the press he turned down championships clubs so he has a lot to prove.I wish him all the best.He has the same players as PL had so hopefully we can see a bigger improvement now from the players.
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Essexipswichboy added 13:23 - Mar 2
I'm on the fence with this one I understand he has got promoted in the past ...but to be honest I think nearly all of them had....
I hope Im proven wrong and and will happily admit I'm wrong I just feel it's the same old really

Anyway for me the priority is promoting within .....every year we see how well the academies are doing at all levels I really want too see these players helped and given their chance
We have 6 players on loan atm ....do they really bring much to the table
Do we really need players on loan from Barnsley Preston...I really hope not

Lots of clubs been linked with lots of our players of late ...there's no smoke without fire ....come on then Paul Cook it's now or never.....good luck
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ArnieM added 13:25 - Mar 2
Welcome Paul. you clearly like a challenge !

GOOD LUCK and you'll have the backing of us all
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bingboast added 13:26 - Mar 2
blueamry 81
Yes, he is a miricle worker, read all previous texts, how many of them hailed PL as miricle worker when they got rid of MMc. Ps how are Cardiff doing?
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arc added 13:28 - Mar 2

Underwhelmed, I confess. For three reasons: 1) he doesn't bring the backroom staff that helped him to his previous success; 2) I was really excited at the prospect of Kieron Dyer (and I expect he'll leave soon for better things); 3) he's an Evans appointment–I am less hostile to Evans than most people on here (I am grateful for his money!), but his track record with managers is terrible. I assumed the new appointment would be by the new owners, and it is not fully clear what is happening here–have the new owners signed off on this? (If not, why would Cook take the job?) Or is this a sign that the takeover is not actually happening?

Anyway, sorry for the negativity. Welcome to Town, Mr Cook–good luck and great success! :-)
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Bluejake added 13:30 - Mar 2
Welcome to Ipswich Paul. So pleased it's you whose been appointed. Good luck.
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Monkey_Blue added 13:33 - Mar 2
Let's hope he can get us up, I am fully behind him but also unsure about him being the right guy.
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blueboy1981 added 13:33 - Mar 2
At last an appointment that I feel fits the Ipswich Town Football Club perfectly - a no nonsense, knowledgable, and successful history within the game.
What more can we ask for ?
Onwards and Upwards for us all.
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maninashed added 13:37 - Mar 2
Bingboast MM would probably have kept us in the Championship but how many would have been watching. The chants of Mick McCarthy your football is s*** were not because the football was entertaining.
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blueboy1981 added 13:41 - Mar 2
Some on here wouldn't have been satisfied if it had been Pep Gardiola - for various reasons.
Move on you miserable baskets and let's get behi this ‘new era' - which is what we've all been calling for (well all except about three ... !!! ).
Better Days are ahead for sure.
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Webby1 added 13:43 - Mar 2
Welcome Paul , you inherit a bette,r stronger squad than PL, so onwards and upwards.
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Razor added 13:44 - Mar 2
OK lets be cynical and say it was the cheap option (what happenned to the takeover).

FDoes not get my juices running but in the interests of unity good luck Paul and welcome to Suffolk.

Can we first get Jackson and Nolan off the naughty step-----they are too good to be sitting around doing nothing.
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dubblue added 13:47 - Mar 2
Welcome on board Paul! A good track record of success albeit at div 1 and 2 level. If/when we get promoted will he the man to get us into the premiership? That's for another day and hopefully we will have new owners willing to invest what is needed.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 13:48 - Mar 2
Will Phil Ham be allowed back?
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LimerickTractorBoy added 13:50 - Mar 2
Very best of luck Paul

COYB
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