Paul Whitehead Sturrock (born 10 October 1956) is a Scottish former football coach and former player. As a player, Sturrock spent his entire senior career...
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returned to Plymouth Argyle in 2009 as their head coach. He succeeded Paul Sturrock as the club's manager two months later before returning to his role...
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Sturrock is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Archibald Sturrock (1816–1909), Scottish mechanical engineer Blair Sturrock (born 1981), Scottish...
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Heckingbottom was well favoured under both Wednesday managers Chris Turner and Paul Sturrock, making a total of 41 appearances at left back in his first season –...
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in 1995–96, was relegated again in 1998. Promoted as champions under Paul Sturrock with 102 points in 2001–02, Argyle secured a record fourth third-tier...
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Bournemouth, Torquay United, Mansfield Town, Southend United. His father, Paul Sturrock, a former player who was a Scotland international was also the Manager...
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Sheffield Wednesday and Plymouth Argyle manager, Paul Sturrock was announced as the new manager. Sturrock led Southend to a 13th place in his first season...
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also losing arguably the most successful manager in recent history in Paul Sturrock to Southampton F.C. Squad at end of season Note: Flags indicate national...
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as Kenny Dalglish, Charlie Nicholas, Mo Johnston, Steve Archibald, Paul Sturrock, Joe Jordan, Frank McAvennie, Davie Dodds, Frank McGarvey and Andy Gray...
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Southend United on loan, reuniting him with former Southend manager Paul Sturrock again having previously played under him at Swindon. In January 2012...
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United (79) Fewest goals conceded – Arsenal (26) First goal of the season: Paul Dickov for Leicester City against Southampton (16 August 2003) Last goal...
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Williams and Barry Hunter took temporary charge until Paul Sturrock was appointed on 7 November. Sturrock guided Swindon to promotion back to Football League...
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would see future Scotland international players such as Dave Narey, Paul Sturrock, Paul Hegarty, Davie Dodds, Eamonn Bannon and Maurice Malpas spend the...
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scoring his first four goals in league competition. He linked up with Paul Sturrock for a second time at Plymouth Argyle, where he enjoyed the most successful...
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season ended, and was replaced by former Dundee United striker Paul Sturrock. Under Sturrock's stewardship, more emphasis was placed on the club rearing its...
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LOWE The gammon-cheeked Southampton chairman blamed the sacking of Paul Sturrock on a 'constant stream of negative and unfair media coverage. Those people...
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seemingly heading to Penalties, Southend manager Paul Sturrock substituted starting goalkeeper Paul Smith for Bentley in the 90th minute, provoking an...
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chairman Rupert Lowe pursued alternative targets and ultimately selected Paul Sturrock instead. Hoddle instead returned to management on 7 December 2004 with...
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Paul Sturrock resigned from Swindon Town to rejoin Plymouth Argyle. His first game back resulted in a 3–0 win against Scunthorpe United. Sturrock arrived...
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January 2012. "Steve Wigley". Soccerbase. Retrieved 17 January 2012. "Paul Sturrock". Soccerbase. Retrieved 17 January 2012. "Southampton: Nigel Adkins...
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Swindon Town under Ady Williams. Williams and Hunter were replaced by Paul Sturrock and Kevin Summerfield. He joined Premier League Blackburn Rovers as...
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Wigley (caretaker) England February 2004 March 2004 2 0 2 0 000.00 Paul Sturrock Scotland March 2004 August 2004 13 5 2 6 038.46 Steve Wigley England...
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"gallant challenge". Manager Gary Johnson was eventually replaced by Paul Sturrock as Yeovil suffered another relegation, returning to League Two for the...
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managed the club in two separate terms, of whom the most recent was Paul Sturrock. The first was Bob Jack in 1910 and it wasn't equalled until 1970 when...
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Tristan Sturrock (born 1967) is a British theatre, television and film actor. He has worked with the theatre company Kneehigh for 30 years. He played Colin...
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the board took the decision to replace him with Paul Sturrock before the end of the season. Sturrock himself left the club by "mutual consent" within...
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Strachan resigned in March 2004 and within eight months, two managers – Paul Sturrock and Steve Wigley – had come and gone. Chairman Rupert Lowe risked the...
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Narey (c) DF 4 Paul Hegarty 54' DF 5 John Holt MF 6 Jim McInally MF 7 Billy Kirkwood MF 8 Dave Bowman MF 9 Eamonn Bannon FW 10 Paul Sturrock 89' FW 11 Ian...
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likes of Dundee and Hibernian. The Vale's most famous former player is Paul Sturrock, who remains a committed Vale supporter. The Vale's only First Division...
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Tommy McLean 5 September 1998 Mutual consent 9th Paul Sturrock 5 September 1998 St Johnstone Paul Sturrock 5 September 1998 Signed by Dundee United 8th Sandy...
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