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Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:03
by matt1
Hi there to all supporters of Torquay United.

As said from my subject title I'am here in peace.

As you our manager at Blues is Paul Sturrock who has obvious ties to your part of the Country and there has been talk our end that your Club might be interested in him- Something Sturrock sny has had to deny.

I see he's not mentioned amongst the bookiers as a contender which worries me as its often the case one who is not really thought of gets the job.

So I wondered if theres been any news your end suggesting Paul Sturrock's name? :

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:07
by numpte
I hope not.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:09
by Fonda
It has been rumoured - ironically the rumours only started when Sturrock himself decided to deny any interest! He's done a decent job for you, and at previous to that too. I don't think he'd be a popular choice though. We're hopeful of someone that plays a little more progressively than PS.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:15
by AlexGulls
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He's 3/1 on Victor Chandler at the minite. I wont worry though I doubt we'll go for anyone currently in a job at the minite.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 19:20
by royalgull
Actually think he'd be an excellent appointment. I still would be amazed if Torquay took a manager that is currently in employment. I don't think we could or would want to pay the compensation.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 20:51
by allez mons
I agree with RoyalGull - he would be an excellent (if very unlikely appointment). He only cocked up at Argyle the 2nd time around - bizarrely - when given loads of dosh, hence Argyle's current predicament.....!!!!!! When there the first time, working on a shoestring, he did wonders. In fact, Southend are one of my "dark horses" at 25/1 for the title...

I think the bookies/papers are putting and 2 together and making 5 - particularly as he (or his family does anyway) continue to live at his St Budeaux (outskirts of Plymouth) farm house and he is always waxing lyrical about missing Devon in the local rags, hoping to settle there in retirement .....

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 21:04
by andygull
no chance and no good either!

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 21:22
by ferrarilover
Oh no, Andy's on one again, someone patch him through to the Samaritans before he flings himself off Chelsea bridge. :~D

Matt.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 21:56
by andygull
ferrarilover wrote:Oh no, Andy's on one again, someone patch him through to the Samaritans before he flings himself off Chelsea bridge. :~D

Matt.
Cheers ferrari, just about to ring em now! Actually i found that quite funny. I can be happy!! :lol: Just for the record though, would you be pleased or not if sturrock took over?

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 06 Jun 2011, 23:25
by ferrarilover
Eerm, not MASSIVELY familiar with his record, but do remember his last stint with the Janners and he was hopeless. Never really got me excited, plus, he'll bring that bloody wetbag of a son with him, who follows him wherever he goes.
I'm sure in the right (confortable) job with little expected of him and no real pressure (no disrespect to Southend, but they are sort of a nothing club in terms of L2, hardly likely to go down, but no real disappointment in not making the playoffs). Here, where he will almost certainly be battling the drop with almost nothing to work with, I think it's too much for him to do.

As an aside, I think the question is totally irrelevant (as opposed to irrelephant, which is anything not directly related to elephants), since we have in the kitty about £2.50 and all the peanuts in Simon Baker's mouth. We won't be using any of it to pay compensation for a manager under contract when there are so many free ones knocking about.

I'd like to see Forster, that way, if we do badly, we can blame our desimated squad and rookie manager.

Matt.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 00:08
by andygull
Thats why i said no chance, as we would have to pay compo to a manager who is already employed, and no good considering his record at this level. All in all you can't blame me for being negative about the prospect of sturrock being gulls boss can you? Anybody else and i will be positive!! I promise!!

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 00:12
by Scott Brehaut
andygull wrote:Thats why i said no chance, as we would have to pay compo to a manager who is already employed, and no good considering his record at this level. All in all you can't blame me for being negative about the prospect of sturrock being gulls boss can you? Anybody else and i will be positive!! I promise!!
ANYBODY else?

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 00:33
by andygull
Ok, maybe not Michael Barrymore or Gazza but at this stage Paul Trollope or Nicky Forster would do quite nicely.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 07:08
by Southampton Gull
Matt, I think you do them a huge disservice.

Southend were competing in the 2nd tier not long ago so i think they're deserving of more respect than your post offers.

Re: Southend United fan in peace

Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 09:14
by ferrarilover
I'm sure they were Dave, but that is, sort of, irrelevant. They, as all sides, are in this division on merit and, the squad/staff etc which they have now. As a collective at present, they are not in any danger of relegation, but nor are they among the favourites to go up. I don't mean to pay them a dis-service, they are a perfectly adequate L2 club at present, and is precisely nothing wrong with that.

Matt.