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Author:  General Zod. [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 8:52 am ]
Post subject:  Paul Cooke

We've been a little slow on the up-take of a Paul Cooke thread in comparison with another board (now on it's 8th page) - maybe because we are not as bitter and twisted (or bothered generally) as some but I thought the Paul Cooke article in the HDM was an interesting read.

His superb performances against Salford away and hull away in 2007 were pivotal moments which shaped our club's future to ensure we didn't disappear back into oblivion and for that I'll always be grateful to the lad.

His best rugby for us was played in the 2009 season in which he narrowly missed out on being voted the fan's forum player of the year - probably no coincidence that he played as our out-and-out 6 that year and turned in some superb MOTM performances that season.

Despite the fact we've moved on to pastures new by signing a more traditional type stand-off in Blake Green (which I'd imagine will suit more to the way we play) I wish him well for the future what ever he does.

The lad has a great rugby brain and I think he has an excellent career ahead of him as a coach so could maybe get a job as a player-coach somewhere.

Good look to the lad anyway what ever he does - gave me some wonderful memories as a Rovers fan :CLAP:

Author:  fcimp [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

So did the good times outweigh the bad as far as rovers fans are concerned?

Author:  Mild Rover [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

fcimp wrote:So did the good times outweigh the bad as far as rovers fans are concerned?


I'd say so. Others would be less generous. I'm glad he came. It was probably best he left. It is part of Rovers history now, a chapter that'll be fondly remembered - not primarily because of PC, but, for most, not despite him either. It is pretty easy for us to be sanguine about how it ended and move on - hence the relative lack of interest in a story based on him saying 'I don't know'.

Author:  barham red [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

I'll be honest his 2009 best season must have passed me by, he always looked ok and turned in a couple of great performances (or match turning spells of matches) Salford away, the spell against fc at home, quins away and that last 10 mins vs wire. But never troubled the player of the season title.

He no doubt greatly helped in us staying in SL the 1st year and as such I'll always have an element of gratitude but on the whole, taking away the circus that surrounded him, he was no more than another member of our squad. No better than the likes of Daniel Fitzhenry, Luke Dyer, John Steele etc.. good players but not greats that will go down in the history books.

Ultimately this was probably PC's downfall, he wasn't a great, indispensible etc, just a squad player, got the feeling he never saw it that way.

Author:  Mild Rover [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 9:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

Liked Luke Dyer a lot - got a good number of tries in 2007. Always keep an eye out for him when Crusaders are on Sky.

Author:  barham red [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:02 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

Mild Rover wrote:Liked Luke Dyer a lot - got a good number of tries in 2007. Always keep an eye out for him when Crusaders are on Sky.


I did, had he been english he'd have been a definite to keep. That try against Wigan away in our 1st year in SL was a great try. Fantastic win that night atmosphere was electric.

Author:  General Zod. [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

fcimp wrote:So did the good times outweigh the bad as far as rovers fans are concerned?

Of course, he'll always be a legend to me... :thumb:

Author:  Roofs [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

fcimp wrote:So did the good times outweigh the bad as far as rovers fans are concerned?


Maybe not in terms of number, but in importance absolutely - there's a real possibility that without Paul Cooke we'd be in the Championship now playing in front of 2000+ fans again.

Whatever mistakes Cooke made I'll always be thankful for his contributions, and will always believe that he was THE difference between relegation and survival in 2007. :CLAP:

Author:  Bertie [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

IMO, Paul Cooke is one of the main reason's we are still a Super League club. He has, like, a lot of other players, moved on, as have Rovers.

Author:  Anakin Skywalker [ Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Paul Cooke

fcimp wrote:So did the good times outweigh the bad as far as rovers fans are concerned?
He along with others are the main reason we are still in SL.
That takes some outweighing no matter how you stack it.

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