Uncertainty Reigns At Home Park for Plymouth Argyle
Now, when it comes to under pressure managers, weโve all heard about them being given the โdreaded vote of confidence.โ
Similarly, this season alone weโve seen enough managers ousted from their position, and not being given the backing they needed when they need it most.
However, itโs hard to see where Plymouth Argyle are coming from with their latest statement regarding under fire manager Paul Sturrock.
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The statement reads as follows:
"Today, we conducted our regular monthly meeting of the Argyle Board of Directors.
"During the course of the meeting, we held talks with the manager in which the deep concerns of the Board regarding the team's position in the Championship were fully aired.
"The Directors believe that Argyle staying in the top two tiers of the league is paramount for the future of the club and will do all in their power to ensure that situation endures."
Confused? You wouldnโt be the only one. Where exactly does this leave Sturrock? Does he have the boardโs backing, or will he be picking up his P45 by the time this articleย is written?
With one win in 15 league games and Argyle sitting precariously above the drop zone, it wouldnโt be out of the question to see Sturrock on his way.
But would this be unfair? Granted, recent form has been poor, but after the exodus at the end of last season, could anymore be expected?
You canโt sell the players they did, not replace them with adequate replacements, and not expect to struggle.
With the limited resources at his disposal, some would argue that โLuggyโ is doing a credible job at Plymouth.
And thereโs no doubt Plymouth wouldnโt be where they are now if it wasnโt for the Scotsman, who took Argyle from the Third Division to the Championship when the Pilgrims were at their lowest ebb.
But as we know, there is little room for sentiment in football these days, and if results donโt improve Sturrock will soon be on his way, no matter how highly regarded he may be by the Green Army, or how close he is to chairman Paul Stapleton, whom he shares a great working relationship with.
One thing for sure, all of this uncertainty canโt be good for anyone concerned at Home Parkโwith the fans and players alike seemingly unsure if the manager is coming or going.


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