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Jimmy Ball insists he can handle the expectation of managing a club the size of Torquay United – in fact, he sees it as a ‘privilege’.

Jimmy Ball’s success with AFC Totton has earned him the Torquay United job.

New boss relishing Gulls challenge
By Jon Couch

Jimmy Ball insists he can handle the expectation of managing a club the size of Torquay United – in fact, he sees it as a ‘privilege’.
The 50-year-old was unveiled as the chosen one to succeed interim boss Neil Warnock at Plain-moor after four successful years at AFC Totton.
Ball led a golden era with the Stags, steering them to two promotions, from Step 4 into National League South, and then to a respectable mid-table spot amid esteemed company in their first ever season in Non-League’s second tier.
Among those high-profile, full-time adve...

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