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I have found Torquay to be a very homely club, well run financially and competitive on the pitch backed by a fanbase proud of the clubs achievements over the years' It bugs me that when the poisoned chalice[yeovil] came along i took the security of a two year contract rather than the opportunity of adding another string to my bow as a so called director of football may i add on expenses only until the end of season with torquay. Having retired i still have followed local football and the pro clubs in the area, when the job came up i decided that i could help i my agent contacted the club secretary and was given Mr Harrops phone number who was in charge in liason with the owners of the appointment of a new manager. m y agent duly contacted Mr Harrop and offered me as manager or me as a mentor with a young manager from the national league who was a client of my agent.In discussion he told my agent there had been over one hundred applicants and that he didnt need my cv because he knew me from his time at yeovil head of youth and he would be in touch.Days passed no contact so my agent phoned to be told that he didnt think i could coach any longer and he was going to be director of football with a young coach/manager. I can only presume that he didnt think due to my illness i could coach any longer the illness i have had for twenty years 6 promotions 2 play off finals two cup finals in that time. People may feel that this is the ramblings of an old man trying too turn the clock back and in some ways you may be right but surely 40yrs of football experience should be taped into in some way. Just thought the fans needed a wee insight. If a manager is appointed today this is the ramblings of an old man lol. Paul Sturrock
I am really sad to hear this Paul. A lot of fans will be fuming when they read this;it will add further fuel to the fire regarding the 'agenda' of Mr Harrop. I fear the new manager will be a puppet. And yes, the club is in demise which is very sad indeed. Your offer of help is very appreciated and I don't doubt your credentials. Tom
Welcome Luggy.
It's a shame that it seems you haven't been treated with the respect that an application from someone with your track record and proven success deserves. There have been a few occasions over the last few years when I really hoped to see you either in the Managers chair or as a DOF here. By way of an example , both Chris Hargreaves and Kevin Nicholson would have benefitted massively I'm sure from having your experience to guide them and in my opinion the club should have gone down that route with both of them (an experienced DOF like you) rather than, in the case of Nicholson certainly, appoint an inexperienced Assistant.
To be honest Luggy, you have probably dodged a bullet anyway! We may well have turned out to be the next "poisoned chalice"!
It seems Mr Harrop - who I guess you appointed at YTFC as Head of the Youth Academy? - wants the role of DOF for himself anyway! I wonder how his CV for that position within the club would compare with yours!
I was gutted when you left us after the briefest of stays last time, but hey who could blame you! Why would anyone choose to work on expenses only when they had the offer of a salaried position with the security of a two year contract just up the road!
I wish you the best of luck in your "retirement" if that is what it is - but never say never! As a lifelong fan I can honestly say there has been more than one occasion when I wished you'd come and sort us out - but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. Sadly, we are a once proud little club, with a big heart and some incredibly loyal fans, who are seemingly on a never ending downward spiral. Great shame as the fans deserve so, so much better.
It's a shame that it seems you haven't been treated with the respect that an application from someone with your track record and proven success deserves. There have been a few occasions over the last few years when I really hoped to see you either in the Managers chair or as a DOF here. By way of an example , both Chris Hargreaves and Kevin Nicholson would have benefitted massively I'm sure from having your experience to guide them and in my opinion the club should have gone down that route with both of them (an experienced DOF like you) rather than, in the case of Nicholson certainly, appoint an inexperienced Assistant.
To be honest Luggy, you have probably dodged a bullet anyway! We may well have turned out to be the next "poisoned chalice"!
It seems Mr Harrop - who I guess you appointed at YTFC as Head of the Youth Academy? - wants the role of DOF for himself anyway! I wonder how his CV for that position within the club would compare with yours!
I was gutted when you left us after the briefest of stays last time, but hey who could blame you! Why would anyone choose to work on expenses only when they had the offer of a salaried position with the security of a two year contract just up the road!
I wish you the best of luck in your "retirement" if that is what it is - but never say never! As a lifelong fan I can honestly say there has been more than one occasion when I wished you'd come and sort us out - but I guess it just wasn't meant to be. Sadly, we are a once proud little club, with a big heart and some incredibly loyal fans, who are seemingly on a never ending downward spiral. Great shame as the fans deserve so, so much better.
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If this is a genuine post then yes, I'm already fuming!
If someone of your calibre was interested in the role we would be bonkers to not even meet with you!
Is it too late?
If someone of your calibre was interested in the role we would be bonkers to not even meet with you!
Is it too late?
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I've seen.
Gary and Martin would still undoubtedly benefit from having Paul as a mentor should the opportunity arise?!
Gary and Martin would still undoubtedly benefit from having Paul as a mentor should the opportunity arise?!
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Hope it is genuine sounds it
Welcome.
I would have welcome you into the club as I'm sure many would. Either touchline or upstairs , but of course matters on the pitch are very clearly secondary in this club now.
Welcome.
I would have welcome you into the club as I'm sure many would. Either touchline or upstairs , but of course matters on the pitch are very clearly secondary in this club now.
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no need for merse. it is paul.
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How could I clarify that?
I rather doubt that a professional would do such a thing as send a post like that to a fans' forum; after all it doesn't do his professional standing in the game any favours does it.
Having said all that; reminders of the name Paul Sturrock only goes to underline the wealth of football knowledge that the previous two regimes could have tapped but didn't. Instead Thea Bristow fell for Bill Phillips and Peter Masters and Dave Phillips was enviegled with Dean Edwards.........now we have the brother-in-law of the owner overseeing things.
Ironically I was at Bromley last night where the brother-in-law of the owner there (Jerry Dolke) had to be dismissed from the managerial position on the insistence of new shareholders who were needed to boost the capital of the business and so Mark Goldberg lost his job and subsequently bought a controlling interest in Welling United where he concentrates on owning and chairing that club rather than attempting to manage it......Goldberg of course is the former owner of Crystal Palace who lost his fortune over the financial excesses at Selhurst Park and has built another one.
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I agree with Mr. Merse. Also, would a man of Mr. Sturrock's age use the term 'lol'? I know he is not as old as I (75) but he is certainly a senior citizen. Also, surely a man of Mr. Sturrock's stature, ability and history would be better educated? The post purporting to come from him is so riddled with grammatical and syntactical solecisms that it seems unlikely that it could have been written by a man who has been in charge of senior football clubs throughout the country.
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