Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Luggy gets back where he started

- By TOM DUTHIE

IT’S a case of getting back to his coaching roots for Arab legend Paul Sturrock as he sets about helping Dundee United in their recruitmen­t of fresh talent.

Appointed last week as the chief scout i n England, “Luggy” has revealed it’s a side of football he first became familiar with when his illustriou­s playing career with the Tangerines was coming to an end the best part of three decades ago.

When he decided to hang up his boots in 1989, Paul was immediatel­y appointed to the full-time coaching staff and one of the tasks he was handed by legendary boss Jim McLean was to scour the market down south for fresh talent.

“It was my job to take in as many games in England as I could and compile a dossier of players United could afford,” he explained.

“It meant at least once a week I was finishing training, jumping in the car and heading down to games. Sometimes I’d stay overnight but usually it was a case of driving down, taking in a game and heading straight back afterwards, maybe getting home at three in the morning and then being up at seven for training again.

“It could be tiring but it was a great learning curve and a way for the club to be right up to date with what was available in the English market.”

If it was valuable to United back then, he believes his new role can be of even more help as United try to improve their squad.

And after 15 years working in England, during which time he managed seven clubs, Paul believes he can be a big asset.

“I think I can say I know the English game well and have a few contacts I can put to good use. And there is a lot of talent I can hopefully help United tap into,” he added.

“If you just take London as an example, every league club there has an U/23 side and so do some of the non-league teams in the area. That’s a lot of good players, a lot of them hungry and keen to get the chance of first-team football.

“And if you want to know what can be done, probably the best example

 ??  ?? “Luggy” points to former Motherwell striker Louis Moult as an example of finding raw talent from the lower leagues in England.
“Luggy” points to former Motherwell striker Louis Moult as an example of finding raw talent from the lower leagues in England.

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