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IloveShrimp

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Anyone know whats wrong with Mr. Sturrock, only I heard a rumour that he may be leaving at the end of the season due to his Parkinsons. Hope this is not the case.

I wish him well.
 
Yes as OLB said and as stated on the offical site, PS has just a leg infection which needed to be rested which why he did not make the long journey up to Port Vale he is expending to be back at work tomorrow.

He's coping remarkably well with his Parkinson's and it is not affecting his role at the club.
 
Pretty sure PS will be off at the end of this season. Regardless.
 
He let the cat out of the bag in his post-match interview on Sky following the JPT Area Final when he said it was great to have a visit to Wembley "at the end of my career". He could have said towards the end but he didn't, he said "at the end."
 
get back soon P S .For a man with the illness you have and a chairman like you work for . YOUR A BL**DY miracle worker . Your the man P
 
If his health means he has to go, so be it.
But I agree with those who would like to retain him - there isn't really a manager with better CV at this level.
I wouldn't pick a journeyman who's had a few other clubs with no consistent success - agree that Coughlan, Harris, maybe even Barker are worth looking at.
 
Hope this doesn't become true. Maybe a Paint Trophy win and promotion, would see Luggy still in charge next season. (it would surely make it impossible to sack him)!
This is what I hope we are all praying for..............continuity=success. Even if we just miss the play offs I will look back on this season as a very good one given the trip to Wembley, win or lose.
 

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