Plymouth Argyle need 'someone who will stick around' published at 12:59 2 June

Miron Muslic was in charge at Plymouth Argyle for just four months
Plymouth Argyle have started the search for their next head coach after Miron Muslic left last week to join German side Schalke.
Names such as Jack Wilshere, Rob Edwards, Ian Evatt and Michael Duff are being put forward by fans as possible options to succeed Muslic.
But Joe Bell from the Green and White podcast, which follows the ups and downs of Argyle, says stability is key after three different managers since Steven Schumacher left the club 18 months ago.
"When you think about the last couple of years, we had so much stability before Steven Schumacher left," Bell told BBC Spotlight.
"Since he departed for Stoke, we've lost all semblance of stability.
"It's our fourth search in a very short space of time for a head coach and we need to find somebody who's going to stick around."
"I hope it's a swift appointment, but it needs to be the right person," he added.
"Somebody who has promotion credentials in English football, preferably in this league, and maybe someone who isn't a flash name who won't be as attractive to other clubs when they're doing well at Argyle.
"If we can find that mix - and I don't know where we find them - but if we can get that together, we'll have found the right man."