Cook satisfied with Pompey League Two return

Pompey celebrate during their 4-0 thrashing of Notts County at Fratton Park. Picture: Joe PeplerPompey celebrate during their 4-0 thrashing of Notts County at Fratton Park. Picture: Joe Pepler
Pompey celebrate during their 4-0 thrashing of Notts County at Fratton Park. Picture: Joe Pepler
The season Paul Cook last guided a team out of League Two, 81 points were gloriously sufficient.

This time around the haul wouldn’t even buy Pompey a top-four finish.

Such are the vagaries of football as Cook strives to break the 80-point barrier in the final fixture of the league campaign.

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Fratton Park victory for Pompey over runaway champions Northampton Town on Saturday would take them to 81 points for the season.

Paul Cook. Picture: Joe PeplerPaul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler
Paul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler

Curiously, Cook won the 2013-14 League Two title at Chesterfield with only three more points.

Behind them, Scunthorpe and Rochdale both finished on tallies of 81 to secure promotion in second and third places respectively.

Fast forward two years and 83 points could be enough to automatically escape the bottom division of the Football League.

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