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Is he really a great manager?.

Before he was, re-appointed Chesterfield manager.

They sat one point off the top.
 10 February 2022
"The Spireites are second in the National League, one point off the top." 
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/60332094

They nearly missed out on top 7
"Paul Cook's men had gone four games without a victory, which almost saw them miss out on the top seven"
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/natio...ague/table


He has managed 17 games 
his Record
Won 5         Drawn 5           lost 7




Since leaving us, when he has managed on his own. His magic touch has gone, was the magic touch Richardson?.

I think it was?. 

But will he pull it out of the hat, and get them up?.
No he isn’t.
Think we are seeing it was Leam aren't we. It's been a few clubs now if you include Wigan without Cook.
It's a no then, got done in the semi-finals today.

NATIONAL LEAGUE - PLAY-OFF SEMI-FINALS

Solihull Moors 3-1 Chesterfield
Yes, its increasingly looking like it was Leam who made the difference. Cook seems a bit more stressed and angry than he used to be. He could have a laugh with players and journos previously but it looks like that side of him isn't so present at the moment. 

Needs to get his mojo back.
OMG against Solihull Moors, a club less than 15 years old with an average attendance of below 2,000. Cook's stock has fallen faster than shares in Gazprom
I think Cook knows to be honest. It's almost symbolic that he has taken a non league job to start over.
Harry always said you need good players to give yourself a chance, he also had a decent assistant or two actually.