Sturrock dreams of World Cup chance

The Pilgrims have announced they are to apply to be a host city for the competition. The club are set to submit a formal application to the FA, which will include proposals for a new 40,000-plus all-seater stadium and new training facilities.Plymouth boss Sturrock, who represented Scotland in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups, told the club's official website: "The emphasis must be that this is the biggest sporting event in the world."To be able to bring the quality of player to this area would be unbelievable for the youth of this area."Let's say Brazil were picked (to come to Home Park). It would be an incredible thing to watch the skills of these players, and a huge benefit to Plymouth Argyle."We have talked about the stadium and the five-year plan, which I am totally behind. It would be huge for us to have this in the future."

Source: Team_Talk