GULLS AIM TO NAME NEW BOSS ON MONDAY
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- Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 11:05
- Published on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 10:54
Torquay United chairman Simon Baker has confirmed the board’s decision to appoint a new first team manager as soon as, practically, possible.
Baker told southwestsportsnews this morning: “As a board we really feel that we must make an appointment by Monday.
PIRATES BUCKLE UP WITH NEW BOSS
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- Last Updated on Thursday, 21 July 2011 23:46
- Published on Monday, 30 May 2011 11:34
Bristol Rovers have confirmed Paul Buckle as their new manager and the man they hope will help them bounce back to League One.
Buckle, 40, has a superb track record after leading Torquay United back to the Football League within two seasons of starting his first mangerial post in summer 2007.
BUCKLE HOPING FOR HOME CHEER
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- Last Updated on Friday, 13 May 2011 11:44
- Published on Friday, 13 May 2011 11:44
Torquay United manager Paul Buckle is hoping for home cheer for the first leg of the Gulls' League Two play-off semi-final against Shrewsbury Town tomorrow at Plainmoor (1745).
Gulls boss Buckle - who has led the yellows to three end of season play offs in his four seasons at the South Devon club - selects from a full squad, and is able to include on-loan Shrewsbury forward Jake Robinson, who scored twice against his parent club in United's best-of-the-season 5-0 home win over Town in March.
GULLS WING INTO PLAY-OFF FINAL
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- Last Updated on Friday, 20 May 2011 22:50
- Published on Friday, 20 May 2011 22:16
Torquay United will play Stevenage in the League Two play off final at Old Trafford on Saturday May 28 (1500).
Paul Buckle's Gulls drew 0-0 at Shrewsbury tonight to record a 2-0 aggregate win over Town while Stevenage won 1-0 at Accrington Stanley for a 3-0 aggregate success.
ARGYLE FACE MUST-WIN MATCH AGAINST SAINTS
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- Last Updated on Sunday, 01 December 2013 12:16
- Published on Monday, 02 May 2011 12:50
Plymouth Argyle must win their penultimate League One game of the season at home to Southampton this afternoon (Home Park 1500) to be in with a last-day shout of staying up.
Following back to back 1-0 wins - at Dagenham & Redbridge and home to MK Dons - Argyle's Devon derby defeat by the same scoreline at Exeter on Saturday means they must win their final two (home) games to stand any chance of retaining their League One status.
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