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Pleased- I have to see I find Coughlan an absolute professional. The perfect right hand for PS and sets a great example.
And a better player than he's given credit for- would be surprised if he ends up playing 20-25 games next year. legs aren't what they were but reads the game very well
 
I think this great news ,good player , very professional, also will learn a lot from Sturrock and who knows when P Sturrock calls it a day ?,in my opinion, he would make a very good manager . I have seen him work with the players at the training ground , mutual respect .
 
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I think this great news ,good player , very professional, also will learn a lot from Sturrock and who knows when P Sturrock calls it a day ?,in my opinion, he would make a very good manager . I have seen him work with the players at the training ground , mutual respect .

Agree, when Sturrock retires I'd have no problem with someone like Coughlan being given a chance (that is if Tilly wasn't available).
 
god forbid, if sturrock is still here in a few seasons time, i assumed he had retired long ago, and as for coughlan, i like to think he will never be a manager here
 
I think this great news ,good player , very professional, also will learn a lot from Sturrock and who knows when P Sturrock calls it a day ?,in my opinion, he would make a very good manager . I have seen him work with the players at the training ground , mutual respect .

My feelings exactly, spot on post!
 
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