Jump to navigation Jump to search Not to be confused with Lee Cooke. Born in Hammersmith, London, Cook began his career at Southampton before moving on to non-League club Aylesbury United where he made 19 appearances, of which 14 were in the league, scoring twice, super cook progressed from the club’s youth team. In 1999, after impressing in a trial period, Cook moved on to Watford.
His transfer was the subject of an unsuccessful lawsuit from his former club. Cook made his debut against Grimsby Town on 14 April 2001 as a substitute. Cook made no secret of the fact he was a fan of QPR, and he elected to leave Watford to join them at the end of his contract in July 2004. During his five-year spell at Watford he made 64 appearances and scored seven goals.
Cook’s QPR debut came against Watford at Vicarage Road on 9 August 2004 as a second-half substitute. 0 defeat and was jeered by the Watford crowd. 07 season, and he formed a great partnership with striker Dexter Blackstock. 5 million on 19 July 2007, signing a four-year contract.