ARGYLE fans should forget about last week's abrupt departure of Ian Holloway to Leicester, and appreciate his legacy.
That is the view of new Pilgrims' manager Paul Sturrock, who is delighted with what he has inherited from Holloway at Home Park.
Recognising the hurt some supporters feel over last week's events, Luggy said: "The important thing is that he did a fantastic job here.
"There's no doubt about it. You just have to look at the squad of players he assembled. You just have to look at where we are at this moment in time."
With the Pilgrims riding high in the Championship, Luggy, who has already spoken at length with Argyle coach Geoff Crudgington, has no intentions of tinkering with matters.
"Players can carry on doing what they have been doing," he said. "Why break up something that's working?
"I'll be indebted to Crudgie to tell me what their basic week is and we'll just go down the road of that until it doesn't work.
"But there'll be no dramatic changes to what the players have been used to doing. It seems to be working.
"There seems to be a good spirit among the players, I'm told, so that's great and there's a work-ethic. All the things I like about a football team seems to be being generated here.
"The manager before me has left a good taste in the mouth as far as performances are concerned and the standard of play at the club.
"I'm not going to change anything of that."