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EX-TORQUAY UNITED MANAGER KEVIN NICHOLSON FLIES WEST TO JOIN MOUSEHOLE AFC & ENDORSED ACADEMY
 
In a major coup for Mousehole AFC, former Torquay United player and manager Kevin Nicholson has agreed to join the club as First Team player/manager and Director of Endorsed Academy.
 
He will replace current player/manager Calum Elliot who will continue as a player until the end of October before he needs to return with his family to his native Edinburgh. The club wishes to put on record their thanks for Calum’s hard work and his ongoing support in this transitional process.
 
The 37-year old Nicholson came out ahead of some tough competition to land the role. As well as possessing an impressive CV as player, UEFA ‘A’ qualified coach and manager, he conducted two high-quality and well-received training sessions with the Mousehole squad, excelled in a series of thorough interviews, and set out his plans and long-term vision for the development of the club and Academy.
 
Nicholson made over 500 appearances in the Football League and top-flight of non-league, as well as winning a Wembley play-off Final, being named in the PFA ‘Team of the Year’ and representing England ‘C’. But he is best known in the south-west for his 300+ games as a left-sided defender for Torquay United, where he is regarded as a club ‘legend’. He was asked to take over as Torquay manager during a period of severe financial constraint at Plainmoor, and saved The Gulls from near-certain relegation at the end of his first season, an episode described as the ‘Great Escape’ by the Torquay faithful.
 
Adam Fletcher, Head of Football Operations at Mousehole, said: “Kevin Nicholson is an outstanding appointment: he brings a wealth of experience and ambition, coupled with a winning mentality, and his great energy, leadership and management skills will be felt throughout the club and Endorsed Academy. At the same time there’s no doubt Kevin’s decision to join us reinforces our growing reputation as a progressive club who do not intend to stand still. ”
 
Speaking of his new role, Nicholson explained: “I am incredibly enthusiastic about the potential at Mousehole. I was taken aback by the club’s footballing philosophy, coaching set-up, use of technology, committee support, infrastructure, vibrant Academy and forward-thinking ambition. I’m incredibly excited to have the opportunity to take it all to the next level. I’m also buzzing to be back playing!”
 
The Seagulls have already made public their aim to make sustainable progress by adopting top-class coaching methods and promoting youth development. The First team will be applying for promotion this year and the club has the planning permission and grant finance in place to develop their Trungle Parc HQ to meet the requirements of the higher League.
 
Mousehole currently lie in sixth place in the South West Peninsula League West Division, but Kevin Nicholson’s first sight of the team in competitive action will be in a League Cup tie on Friday evening(19th) at Premier Division Sticker.
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