A Petition To Paul Cook.
#41
Posted 27 October 2014 - 11:01 AM
Is there a point in banning someone when they're just going to come back and essentially claim they've had a sex change? I'm just saying - there's not much point in banning them in the first place, may as well just let them continue posting really and save them the embarrassment of pretending they're a female with a Husband and kids *shrug*.
#42
Posted 27 October 2014 - 11:05 AM
Goku, on 27 October 2014 - 11:01 AM, said:
Is there a point in banning someone when they're just going to come back and essentially claim they've had a sex change? I'm just saying - there's not much point in banning them in the first place, may as well just let them continue posting really and save them the embarrassment of pretending they're a female with a Husband and kids *shrug*.
Agree
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
#43
Posted 27 October 2014 - 02:39 PM
Goku, on 27 October 2014 - 11:01 AM, said:
Is there a point in banning someone when they're just going to come back and essentially claim they've had a sex change? I'm just saying - there's not much point in banning them in the first place, may as well just let them continue posting really and save them the embarrassment of pretending they're a female with a Husband and kids *shrug*.
Signed
"It's that simple" © Paul Cook 2012
#45
Posted 27 October 2014 - 04:05 PM
MDCCCLXVI, on 25 October 2014 - 04:11 PM, said:
Since taking over around two years ago you've turned us from an ordinary, mid-table, fourth division club into a top six third division outfit, winning the league and reaching a Wembley final in the process.
What's more your preferred four-two-three-one formation playing pressing, fluent, attacking football earned us plaudits from whomever we met.
Now fair enough we've conceded some daft, frustrating goals recently, but that was the price we paid for hoping - no, make that knowing we could score and get a result against anyone.
And I'm prepared to bet most Chesterfield supporters would accept winning, drawing or losing as long as we'd seen our team perform to such standards.
So why the sudden sea-change of approach? Why go to struggling teams, sides we'd earned the right to believe we could beat, and adopt a more defensive attitude? Why drop our best playmaker in favour of an unproven holding player?
Paul: we the fans are behind you; we like you and appreciate what you've delivered. So please have faith in your plan 'A' and stick with the tactics that've seen us start to dream that maybe, just perhaps, we might grasp the Holy Grail of second tier football within our lifetimes.
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What's more your preferred four-two-three-one formation playing pressing, fluent, attacking football earned us plaudits from whomever we met.
Now fair enough we've conceded some daft, frustrating goals recently, but that was the price we paid for hoping - no, make that knowing we could score and get a result against anyone.
And I'm prepared to bet most Chesterfield supporters would accept winning, drawing or losing as long as we'd seen our team perform to such standards.
So why the sudden sea-change of approach? Why go to struggling teams, sides we'd earned the right to believe we could beat, and adopt a more defensive attitude? Why drop our best playmaker in favour of an unproven holding player?
Paul: we the fans are behind you; we like you and appreciate what you've delivered. So please have faith in your plan 'A' and stick with the tactics that've seen us start to dream that maybe, just perhaps, we might grasp the Holy Grail of second tier football within our lifetimes.
Sign below:
Signed
#46
Posted 27 October 2014 - 08:58 PM
MDCCCLXVI, on 25 October 2014 - 04:11 PM, said:
Since taking over around two years ago you've turned us from an ordinary, mid-table, fourth division club into a top six third division outfit, winning the league and reaching a Wembley final in the process.
What's more your preferred four-two-three-one formation playing pressing, fluent, attacking football earned us plaudits from whomever we met.
Now fair enough we've conceded some daft, frustrating goals recently, but that was the price we paid for hoping - no, make that knowing we could score and get a result against anyone.
And I'm prepared to bet most Chesterfield supporters would accept winning, drawing or losing as long as we'd seen our team perform to such standards.
So why the sudden sea-change of approach? Why go to struggling teams, sides we'd earned the right to believe we could beat, and adopt a more defensive attitude? Why drop our best playmaker in favour of an unproven holding player?
Paul: we the fans are behind you; we like you and appreciate what you've delivered. So please have faith in your plan 'A' and stick with the tactics that've seen us start to dream that maybe, just perhaps, we might grasp the Holy Grail of second tier football within our lifetimes.
Sign below:
What's more your preferred four-two-three-one formation playing pressing, fluent, attacking football earned us plaudits from whomever we met.
Now fair enough we've conceded some daft, frustrating goals recently, but that was the price we paid for hoping - no, make that knowing we could score and get a result against anyone.
And I'm prepared to bet most Chesterfield supporters would accept winning, drawing or losing as long as we'd seen our team perform to such standards.
So why the sudden sea-change of approach? Why go to struggling teams, sides we'd earned the right to believe we could beat, and adopt a more defensive attitude? Why drop our best playmaker in favour of an unproven holding player?
Paul: we the fans are behind you; we like you and appreciate what you've delivered. So please have faith in your plan 'A' and stick with the tactics that've seen us start to dream that maybe, just perhaps, we might grasp the Holy Grail of second tier football within our lifetimes.
Sign below:
Signed. Rather go down 3-2 and playing attacking footy than go down 1-0 trying to park the bus. 100 % behind you Cooky.