by Gullscorer » 07 Dec 2015, 15:50
Meanwhile, Martin Ling has pulled Swindon out of the League One relegation zone up towards mid-table, and Burton Albion are top of that division. Plymouth Argyle are in second place in League Two, and Exeter, where Bobby Olejnik is achieving the status of a legend and manager Paul Tisdale continues to perform miracles, is not far off the play-offs along with Bristol Rovers; while in the National League Gary Johnson has Cheltenham in first place on the way to promotion.
Yeovil Town, on the other hand, whatever one thinks of Paul Sturrock's work there, appear to have been making the same mistakes, the same poor decisions, that those in charge of Torquay have made over the past two or three years. Both clubs seem doomed to relegation, and no doubt Paul Sturrock will find a management job elsewhere for more money than Torquay could ever pay him, and achieve great success.
Meanwhile, Martin Ling has pulled Swindon out of the League One relegation zone up towards mid-table, and Burton Albion are top of that division. Plymouth Argyle are in second place in League Two, and Exeter, where Bobby Olejnik is achieving the status of a legend and manager Paul Tisdale continues to perform miracles, is not far off the play-offs along with Bristol Rovers; while in the National League Gary Johnson has Cheltenham in first place on the way to promotion.
Yeovil Town, on the other hand, whatever one thinks of Paul Sturrock's work there, appear to have been making the same mistakes, the same poor decisions, that those in charge of Torquay have made over the past two or three years. Both clubs seem doomed to relegation, and no doubt Paul Sturrock will find a management job elsewhere for more money than Torquay could ever pay him, and achieve great success.