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COOK IS TAKING IT ONE STEP AT A TIME

COOK IS

By Kurt Bigg

REALIST: Paul Cook

PAUL COOK knows his Chesterfield side will have their “hands full” once again as they look to keep their promotion dream alive with a lunchtime trip to Solihull Moors.
The Spireites chief is full of praise for the in-form hosts and, in particular, his opposite number Neal Ardley.
Solihull’s record is there for all to see. They’ve had an outstanding season,” Cook told The NLP.
“They are managed by a very good manager whose had success more or less everywhere he has been.
“They are on a fantastic run...

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