CHERRIES boss Sean O'Driscoll is reportedly being linked with the vacant manager's position at Division Two table-toppers Plymouth Argyle.
The Home Park hot-seat became available following Paul Sturrock's appointment as manager of Southampton at the end of last week.
And O'Driscoll is one of the names in the frame to replace Sturrock, according to a report in today's Plymouth Evening Herald.
The article claims O'Driscoll "could also be one of the leading contenders" because "the Argyle board are believed to have been impressed with the work he has done at the Dorset club".
Former Cherries striker Steve Cotterill has also been linked with the post by the Herald.
Full report and reaction in tomorrow's Daily Echo
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