sligoman
13/04/2009, 9:31 PM
I love Paul Cook. There, I've said it.
I love his passion and enthusiasm, his humour and his accent. The Scouser Sligo Rovers boss is one of the most colourful and fascinating figures in the loopy League of Ireland.
Standing alongside the Rovers dugout at The Brandywell on Good Friday, one couldn't fail to hear Cook's every exhortation. No wonder his throat is permanently on the injured list.
Even for the half-time update, before he had his players in the dressing room for a dressing down following the concession of an equaliser just a minute after taking the lead, Cook's voice was shot to pieces.
Read the rest here (http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/mns/features/tonyodonoghue/tony22.html)
'What's the plan Paul?' I asked as the Sligo brains trust considered their options. 'We're not sure at the moment, Tony, what do you think we should do?'
:D
I love his passion and enthusiasm, his humour and his accent. The Scouser Sligo Rovers boss is one of the most colourful and fascinating figures in the loopy League of Ireland.
Standing alongside the Rovers dugout at The Brandywell on Good Friday, one couldn't fail to hear Cook's every exhortation. No wonder his throat is permanently on the injured list.
Even for the half-time update, before he had his players in the dressing room for a dressing down following the concession of an equaliser just a minute after taking the lead, Cook's voice was shot to pieces.
Read the rest here (http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/mns/features/tonyodonoghue/tony22.html)
'What's the plan Paul?' I asked as the Sligo brains trust considered their options. 'We're not sure at the moment, Tony, what do you think we should do?'
:D