ant london wrote:haha top man Cookie...sounds like he's still on the sky blue payroll!
gary james wrote:I had the good fortune to interview Garry on several occasions and have about 15 hours of interviews with him recorded. He made a few gaffes (which he'll openly admit to and apologise for) and misjudged football occasionally, but without him the club would not have moved forward. His plans prior to the takeover by Sheikh Mansour helped sell the club and many were later put in to practice.
The club needed a shake up in many ways (again some perhaps were wrong but overall it was needed) and Cook was the man who, almost on his own at first, tried to kill off the mediocrity and negativity that lived within the club. He once told me that when he did his first tour of the offices at City he was shocked at how poor it all was. He said it was like the Wizard of Oz in that the Premier League and the match day glamour was all a facade and that behind the curtain when you looked at the way the club was run and the facilities staff had to work with it was all poor. How staff could work in some of the conditions stunned him - and made him realise that the club could not move forward until some basic areas were improved behind the scenes (as well as on the pitch of course). He also talked about how fans weren't really listened to and how awful areas such as ticketing were.
Cook's role in City's history should never be underestimated and when he left there were many of City's opponents who were delighted he'd moved on. The club has now moved on and City need to push to the next level, but those 3 years or so he was directly involved with the Club were absolutely vital.
When I last met him (during 2012-13 season) he talked of City as his club. He wasn't born a Manc Blue but it got into his blood. Of course he made mistakes at City but it's worth remembering that the media laughed at him when he said City would win the Premier League within 10 years - it took a lot less than that! - and that City could be bigger than United. They don't laugh now when City make these statements which shows how far the club came during those years.
Risby wrote:Sounds like you have a lot of admiration for the guy. It's a shame one of his gaffes cost him his job, especially at a time when all his work was beginning to piece together.
If he had stayed (minus the gaffe), do you think the two new guys would still have been appointed? Or would he have stepped aside after bringing the club so far - a bit like what they have done with Mancini, he's brought us so far, but we needed something new to take us to the next level.
Risby wrote:
Sounds like you have a lot of admiration for the guy. It's a shame one of his gaffes cost him his job, especially at a time when all his work was beginning to piece together.
If he had stayed (minus the gaffe), do you think the two new guys would still have been appointed? Or would he have stepped aside after bringing the club so far - a bit like what they have done with Mancini, he's brought us so far, but we needed something new to take us to the next level.
dazby wrote:I don't think you will either Tokyo.
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