Paul Sturrock: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Paul Sturrock (10 October 1956 - ) is a former Scotland international footballer, who was known by fans as "Luggy". He had a distinguished playing career at his favourite club, Dundee United; he played for them from from 1974 to 1989 and featured heavily in European competition. In 385 appearances he scored 109 goals for the club. Sturrock was a striker and won 20 caps for his country, scoring eleven goals and playing in the World Cup finals. He is renowned for his use of the slang word "pointage", which seems to mean the obtaining of points in a league competition.

He once held the record for most goals in a Scottish Premier League fixture, scoring five times for Dundee United against Dumbarton in 1984. Marco Negri equalled this in 1997, this time for Rangers against Dundee United.

Since retirement in 1989, he has become a coach and latterly a first team manager. In 1993, he became the manager of a First Division team, St Johnstone. During this time, he is reported to have suffered a heart attack, although he claims that he only suffered hyperventilation, brought on by tiredness and stress; nonetheless he guided them to promotion and was later appointed manager at Dundee United.

Sturrock shocked fans with resigning from the club in August 2000. Perhaps more shockingly, he made a bold move to manage Plymouth Argyle, a club which was struggling in the English Third Division. The following season, he guided them to the Division Three title with a record points total of 102. In October 2003, Sturrock had successfully taken Argyle back to the top of Division Two.

Sturrock was named as the successor to Gordon Strachan as manager of Southampton on 4 March 2004. On 23rd August 2004 it was announced that Sturrock was leaving the club 'by mutual consent', after a disappointing run of form and rumours of boardroom dissatisfaction with his management.

Honours

As a player

(All with Dundee United)

As a manager

Note: Paul Sturrock was in charge for the first 30 games of Plymouth Argyle's 2003/04 Division Two success.

He has won the English Manager of the Month award on five occasions, each time distributing the praise to everyone involved at the club.

September 2001 - Third Division
October 2001 - Third Division
February 2002 - Third Division
October 2003 - Second Division
December 2003 - Second Division

In January 2004, Sturrock came top of the Tissot Managers Performance League, which is run by the League Managers Association.

Management record

Up to and including the 2003/04 season

Club From To Games Wins Draws Losses
St Johnstone 1 August 1993 5 September 1998 197 90 51 56
Dundee United 5 September 1998 7 August 2000 85 27 39 19
Plymouth Argyle 31 October 2000 4 March 2004 178 85 46 47
Southampton 4 March 2004 23 August 2004 13 5 2 6

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