Cook hopes to eventually manage QPR
Former QPR winger Lee Cook has said he would eventually like to manage the club.
Cook watched Rangers as a boy and was a crowd favourite at Loftus Road during his two spells as a player.
The Hammersmith-born 33-year-old currently plays for non-League Eastleigh and is keen to enter coaching and management in the future.
Speaking on QPR’s Access All R’s show, Cook said: “When I was eight, nine, 10 or 11 the dream was to play (for QPR) and I’ve done that.
“Now the next stage is to be the manager here. That’s my next dream.
“I’m doing my Uefa B (coaching badge) in June. My next aim and next challenge is to come back here as manager. We’ll see if that happens.”
Paul bough
18/02/2016 @ 9:47 am
Cookie one of your own class player with blue and white blood running through his veins
spider wales
17/02/2016 @ 10:44 pm
Lee cook total legend .Quality player always gave 100% would be great to see him back as manager at loftus rd . Lets face it he would do a much better job . Than the total madness thats going on at present.
One day cooky take your time with your badges & for now steer well clear.TOP MAN.