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ComeOnYouUll wrote:
Perhaps he could've just kept his thoughts to himself rather than turning the OP's well-wishing thread into another boring Cooke slagoff-athon. Just a thought?
You mean exactly what you've just done?
Just a thought?
THANK YOU Mr. PEARSON, FOR RIDDING US OF THIS COMPLETE IDIOT AND HIS STINKING CEO !!!!!
WHY DON'T THE DOBBINS PLAY IN GREEN SHIRT, GREEN SHORTS AND GREEN SOCKS IN ORDER TO EXPRESS THEIR INFINITE ENVY OF EVERYTHING BLACK AND WHITE??
Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:54 pm Posts: 790 Location: East Hull
I would think that over the coming months Dove House will see an increase in charitable donations made to them because of the efforts of Paul Cooke and his marathon efforts. Yes we can all agree that we can donate whenever we want but sometimes charities rely on public figures to raise the profile of the charity (see Band Aid, Red Nose Day) to inject a much needed cash injection. If this man raises £50000 or £50 then who are we to knock him and not support his efforts.
The Mighty Hull FC, Carlsberg don't do rugby league clubs....but if they did..........
Joined: Tue Apr 17, 2012 8:12 am Posts: 1747 Location: Missing David Moyes already
Monko wrote:
I would think that over the coming months Dove House will see an increase in charitable donations made to them because of the efforts of Paul Cooke and his marathon efforts. Yes we can all agree that we can donate whenever we want but sometimes charities rely on public figures to raise the profile of the charity (see Band Aid, Red Nose Day) to inject a much needed cash injection. If this man raises £50000 or £50 then who are we to knock him and not support his efforts.
Great post , bang on
Old Faithful, we'll roam the range together, Old Faithful, in any kind of weather,
Just want to echo the thoughts above, Cooke is just the vehicle facilitating money going to a very worthy cause, and it is the cause we should take comfort from backing not him.
Dependant on how you measure 'good' and 'bad' I would say he will do more good for the patients of Dove House who may get some increased quality of life because of the donations than any bad or harm he caused Hull FC by leaving the way he did - the club 'survived' and we moved on.
If it was a relative of ours would we refuse to let them go into Dove house on the basis that some of the care maybe funded by Cooke? - Thought not, time for some perspective....
Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 5:56 pm Posts: 6610 Location: HU5
ComeOnYouUll wrote:
Why knock Cooke when he's doing such a remarkable fundraising effort?
Exactly. Good luck to him. I'm far, far away from his biggest fan, but raising awareness and money for a local and special charity can only be credible and gain respect for.
I would think that over the coming months Dove House will see an increase in charitable donations made to them because of the efforts of Paul Cooke and his marathon efforts. Yes we can all agree that we can donate whenever we want but sometimes charities rely on public figures to raise the profile of the charity (see Band Aid, Red Nose Day) to inject a much needed cash injection. If this man raises £50000 or £50 then who are we to knock him and not support his efforts.
Spot on....and surely know-one can knock that.
We often have debates on this board about players behaviour, second chances etc, now I have no respect for him regarding the incident(s)...however I sincerely take my hat off for him for this, like mentioned he lost a parent to cancer and none of us would wish that on our worst enemies, he clearly has great respect for Dove House and wants to repay them for the care they provided for his Mum, and more importantly due to who he is he will raise the profile of the charity considerably....I am very opinionated with my views on here especially when it comes to players off field antics, however even I know when to keep it real and draw the line, credit where credit is due.
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