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Post by Jon on May 7, 2024 7:30:31 GMT
Radio Devon reporting that Paul Wotton is the man we want.
Very little has leaked, so could just be speculation.
Wotton would be an obvious candidate. Lives locally, knows the area and knows the league.
Twenty years as a player, five as coach or assistant at Argyle and five successful years managing Truro.
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Post by tustgull on May 7, 2024 7:55:03 GMT
Infamously "glassed" by Chris Zebroski whilst on pre-season tour in Austria with Argyle, resulting in Zebroski having his contract cancelled.
Wotton seems to divide opinion amongst the Green Army-some saying he had very limited ability on the pitch and questioning his character off it. Others saying you don't stay as long with one club and play as many games as he did unless you have attributes that are highly valued by the club managers/coaches.
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Post by rjdgull on May 12, 2024 9:59:07 GMT
link - I think Wotton would be a very good fit for us although I do know that he did sign a contract extension last November, not sure if that was for one or two years, but possibly the latter. (See link) link - another manager that has been linked with us is former player Tim Sills who has done very well at the two clubs he has managed so far. Good article in the Dorset and Echo back in February where he is looking at a full-time management role. Back then, he only saw our club as one in turmoil with ownership issues but these have now been resolved. While still relatively inexperienced as a manager, particularly at our level, he does seem to be up-and-coming and having Neil Warnock on the board to draw down both upon his experience and contacts in the game could work with him. It could well be someone else about which there has been no speculation and we are likely to find out on Tuesday afternoon. Despite the pressure of having to get the deal done in just 10 days it is good that the new ownership has got to the stage where they are looking to imminently appoint and announce the manager and no doubt this is partly due to having someone of the caliber of Warnock, who is able to focus on football matters. He will also be able to advise on whether to re-sign any of our players having watched them during the last three home games of the season. However, both managers mentioned above, sat in the opposition dugout against our team last season so from both of their perspectives, would not be going in blind in this respect.
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Post by plainmoorpete on May 12, 2024 16:07:02 GMT
I think talk of Tim Sills is just the lazy sort of speculation that links clubs with their former players, this time last season some pundits were saying Vince Company would step into Pep's shoes when the time came. Wouldn't surprise me if it was Wotton, didn't Michael Westcott say it would be up to the manager whether we were full of part time? That suggests they are looking at a current manager of a part time side.
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Post by Rags on May 13, 2024 13:50:31 GMT
I think talk of Tim Sills is just the lazy sort of speculation that links clubs with their former players, this time last season some pundits were saying Vince Company would step into Pep's shoes when the time came. Wouldn't surprise me if it was Wotton, didn't Michael Westcott say it would be up to the manager whether we were full of part time? That suggests they are looking at a current manager of a part time side. I agree entirely. I would very much doubt that Neil Warnock would value a manager for the reason that he has played for the club before. He might value a manager who coincidentally has played for us but that is a different thing entirely. Wotton has played for Warnock so it would not surprise me in the least if it was he who is appointed tomorrow.
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Post by Rags on May 13, 2024 19:29:14 GMT
I don't suppose anyone knows the time of the press conference/managerial announcement tomorrow, do they?
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Post by rjdgull on May 13, 2024 20:36:39 GMT
I don't suppose anyone knows the time of the press conference/managerial announcement tomorrow, do they? Later afternoon, round about 4pm. Not sure how long it will take for news to break.
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Post by plainmoorpete on May 13, 2024 21:31:38 GMT
I don't suppose anyone knows the time of the press conference/managerial announcement tomorrow, do they? Later afternoon, round about 4pm. Not sure how long it will take for news to break. Well over on BTPIR it's already broken according to a former chairman of the club.
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Post by rjdgull on May 14, 2024 7:08:35 GMT
Later afternoon, round about 4pm. Not sure how long it will take for news to break. Well over on BTPIR it's already broken according to a former chairman of the club. You would have thought a former chair would know better, particularly after the last scoop went south but we will know for sure when officially announced this afternoon.
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Post by rjdgull on May 14, 2024 7:13:41 GMT
link - Torbay Weekly interview with Warnock and pointing towards Wotton as well. Lots of interviews now coming out of the club, which does make a nice change.
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Post by Rags on May 14, 2024 13:16:53 GMT
Stunningly, the rumours are true!! torquayunited.com/torquay-name-their-man/: The Bryn Consortium, which has agreed to acquire Torquay United subject to creditor approval, is delighted to confirm the appointment of Paul Wotton as First Team Manager.
Wotton joins Torquay from Truro City where he enjoyed five successful seasons, including winning promotion to the National League South in 2022. He was formerly assistant manager at Plymouth Argyle.
“Following a meticulous search, the Consortium Board agreed that Paul’s credentials and vision were most closely aligned with our own and he will arrive at Plainmoor as part of a restructuring of the football set up at the Club,” said Mark Bowes-Cavanagh, in-coming Co-Chairman.
Devon-based Wotton has signed an initial three-year contract and will formally take up his post once the Bryn Consortium assumes day-to-day operations of Torquay United upon creditor approval of the CVA.Also here: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4n11qx654qo
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Post by stig123 on May 14, 2024 14:47:18 GMT
No doubt he will get a very warm welcome after what the club has been through recently. Deserves 100% support from the fans.
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Post by hector on May 14, 2024 18:49:09 GMT
I think I’m in a minority in feeling a little underwhelmed by the appointment (his Truro team looked a poor second to an Aaron Downes coached TUFC) but Paul Wotton will have my support and the new owners certainly deserve it for what they have already brought to the club. The presence of Neil Warnock is a reassuring and exciting element to this new era and hopefully it will provide access to some decent players rather than bringing in half of Truro’s team which would possibly be my main worry. good luck to Paul Wotton!
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Post by rjdgull on May 14, 2024 19:48:27 GMT
Comparing Apples and Pears but the the proof will be in the pudding.
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Post by plainmoorpete on May 14, 2024 21:29:57 GMT
I think I’m in a minority in feeling a little underwhelmed by the appointment (his Truro team looked a poor second to an Aaron Downes coached TUFC) If you look at our managerial appointments in the last ten years you have Hargreaves, Cox, Nicholson, Owers, Johnson and now Wotton. I would argue prior to Wotton only Johnson got anybody excited. Take Johnson out of that list then Wotton looks an impressive appointment by the standards of the last ten years. Remember nobody was creaming their pants when O'Farrell (from non-league Weymouth) and Buckle (first managerial post) were appointed. It might work out, it might not; but one things for sure Argyle will be watching.
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