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Micky Cook’s first team appearances should include his first team cup cup games.This would take him over 700 first team appearances.This can be verified by Hal Mason’s book.He was the clubs historian and the local newspaper reporter.Would someone look at this and make the adjustments to the records please.
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Add more information regarding Micky Cooks first team appearances.First team cup fixtures should also be added to appearances.This would take Micky Cook to over 700 hundred appearances for Colchester United.Sources that validate this is the legends plague displayed at the Colchester United community stadium also Hal Mason’s book ‘The official History of the U’s also confirms this figure.
Many thanks M.Cook Micky Cook (talk) 10:26, 25 September 2024 (UTC)Reply