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  • Knill: Locale helps team spirit

    new boss Alan Knill believes the club's location as a footballing outpost makes it easier to foster team spirit. Plainmoor is over 200 miles from London, 170 from Birmingham and 100 from Bristol which means management and supporters have often discussed the   from Sky Sports Read more »

  • Western Morning News commented Chris Brass due in Devon to finalise talks with Torquay United

    United are close to agreeing a deal for Chris Brass to join new manager Alan Knill's back-room staff. The pair are due at Plainmoor tomorrow, not just to nail down a deal for Brass but also to continue planning for the club's next pre-season. There is still   from This is Cornwall Read more »

  • Knill happy to be settled

    Knill believes his nine-week stint in charge of Torquay will stand him in good stead as he begins planning for next season. The former Bury boss was unveiled as the permanent replacement for Martin Ling last week after the club terminated the contract of their   from Sky Sports Read more »

  • Knill Wants Tight Knit Group

    Knill has said for next season he wants a squad of only 14/15 that he knows can perform in this league, and then presumably we'll blood players for the future. Speaking to the press Alan didn't pull many punches in terms of admitting he believes the squad   from Vital Football Read more »

  • Seven Released By Knill

    Knill has finished his first priority job since taking full control of the team, by deciding who stays and who goes. Our new manager has released seven players, with seven set to be offered new terms. Those being released when their contracts expire are. Joe   from Vital Football Read more »

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About Alan Knill

Alan Richard Knill (born 8 October 1964 in Slough) is an English born former Welsh footballer. He is presently manager of League Two side Bury. Between February 2006 and March 2007 he was manager of Rotherham United.

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