Paul Sturrock in Wembley U-turn

PAUL Sturrock has turned down the chance to manage Southend in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final at Wembley.

Chairman Ron Martin announced on Sunday that Sturrock had been sacked as boss of the Shrimpers, but that, bizarrely, he would return to take charge for the final against Crewe on Sunday, 7 April.

Sturrock then said that he would not only be leading the team out, but would also be taking training next week and picking the team.

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That presented an unusual situation once Phil Brown was confirmed as the League Two club’s new manager on Monday. Exactly who would be pulling the strings next weekend remained unclear after Brown was unveiled to the press on Tuesday morning, with the former Hull boss saying he hoped the Wembley situation would be “resolved in the next few days”.

Southend yesterday stated on their official Twitter feed: “Paul Sturrock has announced he has politely declined the chairman’s offer for him to manage the team at Wembley.

“Paul will travel with the supporters to the game and sit in among the fans. He says he is looking forward to a few beers with you all.”

Brown will manage Southend in the match against Crewe as the club play in their first Wembley final.