Wednesday 17 December 2014

We need to talk about Dean Cox

Dean Cox should leave Leyton Orient. Pains me to say it, but he doesn't deserve what we've turned into with our numerous managers and non-existent game plans.

When pint-sized Cox signed for the O's on the 2nd June 2010, nobody would've imagined the impact that he would have had on the club over the next 4 years.

Consistently rated as one of the best players outside the Championship, scoring 40-odd goals in 200-odd games from midfield and that's not to mention his phenomenal assist ratio. One season in particular creating more assists than any other player in Europe (including Messrs Ronaldo, Messi, et al).

From the moment he walked through the doors at Brisbane Road he has been the model-professional who has lived and breathed the club in everything he does. Committing himself to the community projects, befriending the youth players coming through and always being open and honest with the supporters on social media and in person.

The only place i haven't seen him at Brisbane Road is in the supporters club with the fans and i can forgive him that because why would you stick around your place of work after your job has been done?

It's also fair to say that the right-footed left-winger formed one of the most potent attacking forces that I've ever seen at Brisbane Road in my 30-odd years of supporting. I don't think we'll ever forget the 2013/2014 season. Cox, Mooney, Lisbie and Odubajo will still be on the tips of our tongues for years to come.

Dean Cox cared for the O's. And so did this group of players. Nobody in that stadium deserved promotion more than Dean Cox.


So why do I want Cox to leave? I want him to prove himself in the Championship. I want him to go to his boyhood club, or link up with Slade again at Cardiff, basically i want him to do better than what we can offer him. He deserves it.

He owes nothing to this club of ours. We've had more than our tuppence from him and he would go to any club with my blessing. And i believe all Orient supporters feel the same way.

I don't want him to stagnate in this stinking cess-pit of a TV show and Italian-reality contest that Orient have become.

Where would he go?

The rumour-mill is rife that Cox is leaving in January. Having moved 'home' to Haywards Heath, the smart money would be on Brighton, where he served his apprenticeship. Or potentially Crawley (who have bid for him previously) to link up with his mate Jimmy Smith. It'd be gutting to think that a move to Crawley would be more appealing than Orient, but when you're being messed around by no-mark Italians anything is a possibility.

Of course we also need to think about the special relationship he has with Russell Slade at Cardiff. Slade understood Cox, knew what made him tick and built a lot of our play around him. I'm not too sure what Cardiff need in terms of personnel at the moment but Cox is a class act and gives his all. That's worth a lot more than a bundle of talent and a shitty attitude (read Ravel Morrison).



What does he bring to the team?

What sets Cox apart from most at this level is his control of the ball. Smash a ball to him at point-blank range and he'll control it. In an instant. Fizz a ball out to him. Instant control. In my opinion he reads the flight of a ball as good as anyone in the game.

Throw in the ability to kick both footed and you'll find that that is what his game is based around. He might not have the pace to burn like Odubajo did, and will very rarely go round the outside of a full-back on a jinking run, but his control and both-footed ability gains him that extra yard needed to create the number of assists he does.

Add in the loyalty and the tenacious winning mentality that he has and you can see why he's been a big-hit at Brisbane Road.


Good luck to you Dean. If you stay, you stay. And we'll all think you're crazy. If you go.. Good luck to you. You've earned it. We'll never forget your efforts and above all else. We know you cared.


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