Luggy never promised us a rose garden: 'With the addition of one or two players we can go forward'

19 September 2010 00:54
Blues boss Paul Sturrock will start the hunt again to bring one or two players in on loan after the disappointing 3-2 defeat at home to Morecambe Saturday afternoon. Sturrock: 'Three wins everything was rosy; two defeats we're back in the mire'To go two goals behind at home may be regarded as a misfortune, but three times is just downright carelessness, as Oscar Wilde most certainly didn't say, and to end up with bugger all points to the club that started at the bottom of the table is not the way forward.Then again Shrimpers manager Paul Sturrock did warn before the match that the Shrimps were in a false position.However, the Scottish-born boss is not about to panic, though he agrees that you will not win football matches by conceding five goals in two games!Luggy told www.southendunited.co.uk: "Everyone will walk away today and go on about needing a striker but they don't grow on trees. After the three wins everything was rosy and after two defeats we are back in the mire again. I honestly think these players with the addition of one or two others can bring us forward."Well, giving Spencer or Paterson, or both, may be worth a shot Luggs, I'm afraid by dropping your hopeless son Blair mate, he brings nothing to the forward line at the moment.Anyway, he kept up the gardening theme, and obviously likes his roses, by reminding us this isn't going to be a, er, walk in the park.Sturrock continued: "Some thought it was going to be a bed of roses. The seeds have to planted first before they become a bed of roses. They grow at a certain rate and we are going to have to grow quickly."Blimey, is Luggy Eric Cantona in disguise?

Source: FOOTYMAD