David Pook

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David Pook
Personal information
Full name David Charles Pook[1]
Date of birth (1955-01-16) 16 January 1955 (age 69)
Place of birth Plymouth, England
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
-1972 Bristol City
1972-1973 Torquay United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972-1973 Torquay United 16 (1)
1973 Plymouth Argyle 0 (0)
SC Morlaix
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

David Charles Pook (born 16 January 1955) is an English former professional footballer. He was manager of Western League club Torrington until June 2007.

Pook was born in Plymouth and began his career as an apprentice with Bristol City. He moved to Torquay United during his apprenticeship and made his league debut while still an apprentice, as a substitute in the 1-1 draw at home to Bolton Wanderers on the final day of the 1971-72 season which by that time had already seen Torquay relegated to the Fourth Division.

Pook played a number of times for Torquay before turning professional in January 1973, but left at the end of the season to join Plymouth Argyle. However, he left Argyle after just three months due to a serious injury.

After six months out of the game, Pook moved to France to play for Morlaix where he spent two years before returning to England.

Pook subsequently played and coached at non-league level in Devon and Cornwall, including spells with St Blazey, Launceston, Ottery St Mary and Buckfastleigh Rangers.

He later became youth coach at Torquay United and was subsequently in the same role at Plymouth Argyle.

In March 2007, Pook was named as Robbie Herrera's replacement as manager of Torrington.[2] He successfully guided Torrington to safety from relegation, but resigned in June 2007.[3]

Pook now manages Plymouth Sunday football team Mainstone SSC FC.

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Preceded by Torrington Manager
2007 – present
Succeeded by
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