Portsmouth News

USP ‘is part of my make-up – it’s my default position’ – Fraser Quirke

-

Fraser Quirke has returned to the familiar territory of US Portsmouth as first-team manager determined to build on the solid foundation­s laid over the past few seasons.

Quirke only departed his position as assistant boss at USP around this time last year; now he has agreed on a move back to the Victory Stadium - this time as the man occupying the hot seat.

Having followed Glenn Turnbull to Moneyfield­s last summer to form part of his coaching staff, Quirke admitted he did not expect to land a senior management role just a month after departing his Dover Road position.

But the former Portsmouth Royal Navy and Gosport Borough striker is eager to make the most of the chance provided to him, following on from Tom Grice's decision to step down as boss.

'I look at the club, they absolutely deserved the promotion they got to the Wessex Premier Division,’ Quirke told The News. ‘And you know what, they deserved to retain their position in the league last season because, ultimately, the table doesn't lie.

'It's just now what way we go and how we build on those foundation­s that Tom Grice really laid last season and what we'd (with Turnbull as manager and Paul Barton as head coach) laid the season before as well. It's onwards and upwards, really.'

He added: 'I think the club is part of my make-up, if I'm absolutely honest.

‘It's sort of my default position, it was my default position as a player - when I was between other clubs I would always migrate back to Pompey RN or United Services Portsmouth - then obviously being involved in the management of it recently.'

 ?? ?? Fraser Qurike, left, has been appointed US Portsmouth manager
Fraser Qurike, left, has been appointed US Portsmouth manager

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom