Luggy tells Walton to prove his worth
MANAGER Paul Sturrock has called on Plymouth Argyle midfielder Simon Walton to start showing what he is capable of.
Walton became a father for the first time on Friday, when his partner, Nicola Tappenden, gave birth to a baby daughter, Poppy.
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Sturrock hopes the 21-year-old can now focus on turning around his fortunes at Home Park.
Walton was signed from Queens Park Rangers in August for what could eventually become a £750,000 transfer fee.
But, after starting the first, five Championship matches of the season, he fell out of favour with Sturrock. There seemed to be a way back for Walton (pictured right) when he was included among the substitutes for Argyle's 1-0 win away to Sheffield Wednesday on October 28.
But Walton struggled when he was sent on as substitute in the second half against the Owls.
And he had a poor game for the reserves when they lost 4-1 to Southampton at Home Park last Tuesday.
Walton ended the Totesportcasino.com Combination Cup tie by playing at centre-back.
He was given the weekend off by Sturrock to attend the birth of his daughter in London, which meant he was not considered for Argyle's 2-2 draw at home to Charlton Athletic on Saturday.
He had been set to line-up for the reserves in their away game against Bournemouth yesterday, but it was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.
Father-of-four Sturrock admitted: "It's a big thing, your first kid.
"I told him to stay up there at the weekend and then he was going to travel to Bournemouth to play for the reserves."
Sturrock continued: "Walts is going to have to come to the show now. I want to do bits and pieces with him to clear his mind on what I'm looking for.
"I think that's important and, hopefully, he will get on with it."
Sturrock's plans for training yesterday were scuppered by torrential rain.
He had hoped to work with the first-team squad at Harper's Park, but instead the players ended up at a local gym.
Sturrock said: "The pitches were all flooded and we had nowhere to go.
"We took them to a gym away from the club. Those who played on Saturday could relax and regenerate while the others did some work there."
Sturrock added: "I had been hoping to work individually with a lot of the players who haven't been involved lately. But, because of the weather yesterday, that was taken away from me."
"I was looking forward to it because I think there are things we need to reiterate on, even to the ones who played on Saturday.
"It would be nice to get on a grass pitch today and sort it all out."
Meanwhile, Sturrock has admitted it is 'a blow' that top scorer Paul Gallagher will be suspended for Argyle's away game against Coventry City on Saturday. The loan signing from Blackburn Rovers has scored five goals in 13 appearances for the Pilgrims.
But Gallagher received his fifth yellow card of the season against Charlton, resulting in an automatic one-match ban.
Sturrock said: "It is a blow, but it gives somebody else an opportunity.
"The essence of life now is to make sure Gall doesn't play a game until the end of the season. It's that kind of scenario."
Gallagher's absence could lead to Emile Mpenza making his first start for the club against Coventry, after more than two months at Home Park.
The former Belgium international grabbed a last-gasp equaliser on Saturday after coming off the substitutes' bench only seconds earlier.
Sturrock said: "If Emile does get to play (against Coventry) he has waited his chance for a long time.
"Steve MacLean came back into the fold after being out of the team and grabbed his chance. That's what I'm looking for."
Defender David McNamee was expected to return to training today after a mild thigh strain.








8 Comments
by Banzai! Baz!, plymouth
Wednesday, November 12 2008, 7:31PM
“Steve Romsey SHUT UP!! how many games have you been to this season? And by your reply you reckon it,s ok the performances put in by our 2 most expensive players then do you?”
by steve, Romsey
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 11:07PM
“Brilliant. Nice to see comments coming in again on this board. I thought something was wring and they were not receiving any posts. But then I realised it just needed the chance for a bit of negativity and everyone's up and running again!”
by Banzai! Baz!, plymouth
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 8:39PM
“Personaly I think Walton and Mc. Clean are the 2 biggest mistakes P.S. has made ,and dont get me wrong I would dearly, dearly, love for both of them to prove me wrong. The sad thing is they are the 2 most expensive signings that P.S. as made, I am not doubting that somewhere under that thin veneer of proffesionalism you 2 have shown so far there is some talent, but it is about time you "BIG" time boys started showing it. Basically shape up or ship out pronto.. you cost a smal;l club alot of money you turkeys, and if you really dont like it here that much how about proving yourselves and moving on to better things, and making us some money that way or are you both happy playing in the reserves and picking up your money? As for maybe Walton will play better now he as got the young baby thing over, well all I can say is your not the only one in the world who as had a baby mate and whilst wishing you and you r partner all the best, I dare say there are soldiers out in various parts of the world with pregnant partners / wifes that cant be home at this time.”
by Sam Sung, Plymouth
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 8:22PM
“Maybe, just maybe, now that Mr Walton has become a dad he can now get on with things - namely what he is paid for.
He needs to buckle down and prove to Luggy firstly that he is a) worthy of the high transfer fee paid and b) worthy of a place in the team.
I feel he has the talent and hopefully now the focus. I have seen both a bit of flair and some rubbish but that could be because his mind was focussed on other things.
Get him fit, focus him and he could well be aa star for the 2nd half of the season.
Will, Looe - well said mate - Alex and Steve are as bad as each other - kids at best, neither with anything constructive to say - both would be good politicians!”
by Will, Looe
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 6:54PM
“Alex, do go away and stop putting silly comments on expecting to start a debate. Just let the adults have their say and go and play with your toys.”
by Steve, Plymouth
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 10:56AM
“And he's a terrible Argyle player.”
by Tom, plymouth
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 9:32AM
“Yes, he's always injured!!!”
by ian, ivybridge
Tuesday, November 11 2008, 8:42AM
“Does anyone else feel that David McNamee bears a striking resemblance to Darren Anderton ?”