bluechester wrote:in general always been impressed with cooke, always seems aproachable for fans to meet him, slip of the tongue, and the reaction makes us look small and stupid,
Colin the King wrote:Maybe it's irrational, it probably is, but I really don't like Cook. Haven't since day one. He strikes me as slimy and insincere- he probably goes home and laughs at all us morons who fork out thousands to support City. Pursuing Ronaldinho was madness, the way he handled the aftermath of the Kaká discussions was stupid, the comment about Thaksin and golf wasn't funny either. The 'Richard Dunne doesn't sell jerseys in Malaysia' or whatever it was a few months ago epitomises the guy for me. He doesn't value anything unless there's a commercial pot of gold at the end of it.
I'm not all that surprised about this latest thing. And I don't care how many bridges we build with fucking oil companies, I care about my football team and how it performs.
ant london wrote:Colin the King wrote:Maybe it's irrational, it probably is, but I really don't like Cook. Haven't since day one. He strikes me as slimy and insincere- he probably goes home and laughs at all us morons who fork out thousands to support City. Pursuing Ronaldinho was madness, the way he handled the aftermath of the Kaká discussions was stupid, the comment about Thaksin and golf wasn't funny either. The 'Richard Dunne doesn't sell jerseys in Malaysia' or whatever it was a few months ago epitomises the guy for me. He doesn't value anything unless there's a commercial pot of gold at the end of it.
I'm not all that surprised about this latest thing. And I don't care how many bridges we build with fucking oil companies, I care about my football team and how it performs.
No disrespect mate as you know how fond of you I am and I hold you in very very high esteem as one of the top handful of posters on the site but I am surprised that you feel that way.
To me, that is all very irrational..actually, no, it's just pure supporter emotion coming through (as it is from most of those who I would say have massively overreacted above...but you are not usually prone to that kind of reaction).
I don't blame you or others who find Cook a bit too slick/slimey. I can see why 100% but I also think he is very competent at his job (for the record Socrates, you are in cloud cuckoo land if you think he's doing nothing but rubberstamping deals that Mansour has ordered companies he owns to enter into. I'm sure you know that that doesn't happen in the real world and you are being deliberately facile in your "analysis" of his involvement)
But I can see why people don't warm to him.
Personally I don't want a fucking fan as chairman. I think Bernstein fucked up (to certain degrees as we got back towards the Prem) due to being a fan, Lee totally did and as for the other "fan" chairman....Kenwright...no way, Parry....even less way, Gibson....hugely flawed decision making.
Give me a professional, detatched, uninvolved and unemotional businessman any day of the week.
As you were Cookie
ant london wrote:Colin the King wrote:Maybe it's irrational, it probably is, but I really don't like Cook. Haven't since day one. He strikes me as slimy and insincere- he probably goes home and laughs at all us morons who fork out thousands to support City. Pursuing Ronaldinho was madness, the way he handled the aftermath of the Kaká discussions was stupid, the comment about Thaksin and golf wasn't funny either. The 'Richard Dunne doesn't sell jerseys in Malaysia' or whatever it was a few months ago epitomises the guy for me. He doesn't value anything unless there's a commercial pot of gold at the end of it.
I'm not all that surprised about this latest thing. And I don't care how many bridges we build with fucking oil companies, I care about my football team and how it performs.
No disrespect mate as you know how fond of you I am and I hold you in very very high esteem as one of the top handful of posters on the site but I am surprised that you feel that way.
To me, that is all very irrational..actually, no, it's just pure supporter emotion coming through (as it is from most of those who I would say have massively overreacted above...but you are not usually prone to that kind of reaction).
I don't blame you or others who find Cook a bit too slick/slimey. I can see why 100% but I also think he is very competent at his job (for the record Socrates, you are in cloud cuckoo land if you think he's doing nothing but rubberstamping deals that Mansour has ordered companies he owns to enter into. I'm sure you know that that doesn't happen in the real world and you are being deliberately facile in your "analysis" of his involvement)
But I can see why people don't warm to him.
Personally I don't want a fucking fan as chairman. I think Bernstein fucked up (to certain degrees as we got back towards the Prem) due to being a fan, Lee totally did and as for the other "fan" chairman....Kenwright...no way, Parry....even less way, Gibson....hugely flawed decision making.
Give me a professional, detatched, uninvolved and unemotional businessman any day of the week.
As you were Cookie
Socrates wrote:I didn't say Mansour owned them, I said he was connected to them. All the deals have been Abu Dhabi related and will have involved Khaldoon lobbying on behalf of his boss rather than the fruition of some maga masterplan involving a world full of City branded blue motor cars thought up by motormouth. Fact is we are yet to see much actual evidence that Cook is producing the goods in terms of his stated objectives on global branding. A bit like Hughes really, says the right things but little evidence that he knows how to put the words into action. Him being "approachable" to fans is hardly the point either, is it?
ant london wrote:Personally I don't want a fucking fan as chairman. I think Bernstein fucked up (to certain degrees as we got back towards the Prem) due to being a fan, Lee totally did and as for the other "fan" chairman....Kenwright...no way, Parry....even less way, Gibson....hugely flawed decision making.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:TO HAVE YOUR TOP EXECUTIVE WELCOME AN EX EMPLOYEE TO A HALL OF FAME OF YOUR HATED RIVAL IS UNFORGIVABLE...SLIP OF THE TONGUES HAVE COST JOBS IN THE PAST...POLITICALLY AND FROM TOP EXECUTIVES WORLDWIDE SO IN MY OPINION IT,S NO LAUGHING MATTER AND IS NOT FORGETABLE EITHER....AND HE HAS MADE SOME OTHER DAFT REMARKS IN THE PAST,SO IT,S NOT AS IF IT,S HIS FIRST TIME ON THIS ISSUE.
ON A PERSONAL LEVEL I WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN GIVEN A HUGE SLAP IF I HAD DONE THE SAME TYPE OF "MISTAKE" AT AN EVENTS SHOW FOR MY LATIN BASED COMPANY....AS IM FUCKING GOOD AT WHAT I DO!!!....BUT I WOULD HAVE BEEN BROUGHT TO BOOK AND NOT BEEN ALLOWED TO MAKE SPEECHES AT FURTHER EVENTS WITHOUT IT BEING REVISED FIRST BY MY OWNERS.
IM NOT FOR GETTING HIM THE SACK (NOT YET) AS WE DO HAVE A WORLDWIDE PROFILE, WETHER A HUGE % OF THAT IS DOWN TO HIM SOLELY OR NOT IS DEBATABLE,BUT i WOULD NOT GIVE HIM CARTE BLANCHE TO MAKE UNREVISED SPEECHES FROM HERE ON.
bluej wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:TO HAVE YOUR TOP EXECUTIVE WELCOME AN EX EMPLOYEE TO A HALL OF FAME OF YOUR HATED RIVAL IS UNFORGIVABLE...SLIP OF THE TONGUES HAVE COST JOBS IN THE PAST...POLITICALLY AND FROM TOP EXECUTIVES WORLDWIDE SO IN MY OPINION IT,S NO LAUGHING MATTER AND IS NOT FORGETABLE EITHER....AND HE HAS MADE SOME OTHER DAFT REMARKS IN THE PAST,SO IT,S NOT AS IF IT,S HIS FIRST TIME ON THIS ISSUE.
ON A PERSONAL LEVEL I WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN GIVEN A HUGE SLAP IF I HAD DONE THE SAME TYPE OF "MISTAKE" AT AN EVENTS SHOW FOR MY LATIN BASED COMPANY....AS IM FUCKING GOOD AT WHAT I DO!!!....BUT I WOULD HAVE BEEN BROUGHT TO BOOK AND NOT BEEN ALLOWED TO MAKE SPEECHES AT FURTHER EVENTS WITHOUT IT BEING REVISED FIRST BY MY OWNERS.
IM NOT FOR GETTING HIM THE SACK (NOT YET) AS WE DO HAVE A WORLDWIDE PROFILE, WETHER A HUGE % OF THAT IS DOWN TO HIM SOLELY OR NOT IS DEBATABLE,BUT i WOULD NOT GIVE HIM CARTE BLANCHE TO MAKE UNREVISED SPEECHES FROM HERE ON.
That makes it sound like he had it written down though, when I highly doubt he would have.
BlueinBosnia wrote:ant london wrote:Personally I don't want a fucking fan as chairman. I think Bernstein fucked up (to certain degrees as we got back towards the Prem) due to being a fan, Lee totally did and as for the other "fan" chairman....Kenwright...no way, Parry....even less way, Gibson....hugely flawed decision making.
That's news to me, as he's a Spurs season ticket holder, and attends games with his nephew, who is a friend of mine.
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BlueinBosnia wrote:ant london wrote:Personally I don't want a fucking fan as chairman. I think Bernstein fucked up (to certain degrees as we got back towards the Prem) due to being a fan, Lee totally did and as for the other "fan" chairman....Kenwright...no way, Parry....even less way, Gibson....hugely flawed decision making.
That's news to me, as he's a Spurs season ticket holder, and attends games with his nephew, who is a friend of mine.
CtK- I can understand what you're saying there, but the Sheikh bought us as an investment, and investments make money. For that side of things, Cook is the right man for the job.
Socrates- yes, the Sheikh's (affiliated) businesses are the main ones providing sponsorship at the moment, but he's getting free tv time for companies that make him money. That's savvy business sense in my book.
ant london wrote:Well he made a big song and dance of being blue....I couldn't actually give two shits if he was or not. He was flawed as a chairman as a football fan who got too involved with the emotion of the club IMO. And even if he goes to Spurs with a nephew who's your friend (although quite why that matters I have no idea....) I could cite some other "famous blues" with non-City families
Socrates wrote:Very savvy business, no argument with it. It's using it as evidence of Cook's capability in positioning us a global brand that I have a problem with!
Wonderwall wrote:pretty gobsmacked that such a gaff can be made. Would anyone on this board ever make such a slip up? NO...NEVER and we dont work for the club. Astounded he said it, its not even funny.
BlueinBosnia wrote:ant london wrote:Well he made a big song and dance of being blue....I couldn't actually give two shits if he was or not. He was flawed as a chairman as a football fan who got too involved with the emotion of the club IMO. And even if he goes to Spurs with a nephew who's your friend (although quite why that matters I have no idea....) I could cite some other "famous blues" with non-City families
The reason it 'matters' is I, like you, was under the impression that he was a City fan until about 5 years ago, largely due to his 'song and dance'. Had I been told he wasn't by anyone else, I would not have believed it, just like most people on here wouldn't have believed it had I mentioned it in an unsubstantiated way.
Beefymcfc wrote:Wonderwall wrote:pretty gobsmacked that such a gaff can be made. Would anyone on this board ever make such a slip up? NO...NEVER and we dont work for the club. Astounded he said it, its not even funny.
No mate, I could make that slip up and have on a couple of occasions! Fine line between love and hate there is ;-)
BlueinBosnia wrote:Socrates wrote:Very savvy business, no argument with it. It's using it as evidence of Cook's capability in positioning us a global brand that I have a problem with!
Did we get Puma in the end, then?
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