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Originally Posted by DAV007
Paul Cook, hated by some for having more ambition than the .
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I must buy an up-to-date dictionary, as I always thought ambition was a commendable trait.
Cook played for Stanley under Professor Coleman, and I don't believe the club's financial state was much different then than it is now, so can we all agree that he must have known exactly what he was doing when he applied for the vacant manager's job. Are you saying Cook returned to Stanley expecting the club to match his 'ambition', but somehow it failed to do so? Or did he return simply to get back to England (don't forget, they've driven all the snakes out of Ireland before) and, at the first opportunity, ditched this club for more money. Don't mistake that for 'ambition', Davo, it's a very common practice amongst bankers and such like but usually goes by another name.