Another young side to scale new heights in 2023/24 was United’s Under 11s, who enjoyed a successful debut season in the Junior Premier League. With the team now at ease playing at 9-a-side level, the lads have developed a very good understanding of passing through the lines, whilst also holding a high defensive line. Another
Head of Youth Robbie Herrera reflects on what has been a promising season for the Club’s JPL sides, with a number of accolades being won across the age groups. “We’ve been quite competitive this season in all age groups,” began Robbie, who then went on to assess the individual groups in more detail. “Our Under-13s
Our JPL age groups continue to go from strength to strength, with a number of positive performances on show recently. Although the poor weather put paid to some fixtures ten days ago, our U10s emerged victorious from their clash with Exmouth, as goals from Archie Briard and Max Hooton saw the The Gulls record a
It was a busy Saturday for United’s JPL sides last weekend, with all of the age categories in action. It was a battling game for United’s U12s on Saturday who hosted North Somerset RTC Greys at South West Devon 4G. The Young Gulls pushed hard and despite goals from Oscar Mills (50′), and Thomas Ross
It was a good weekend for all of TUAFC’s JPL sides, as all of the age categories went unbeaten, with four wins and one draw. United’s U12s were on the road at the weekend to face Mid Somerset RTC Whites and came from behind to secure three points with a hard-fought 5-2 victory. After going
TUAFC U14s came back from 2-0 down to claim all three points against North Somerset RTC last weekend. In the only league match played for our youth teams last weekend it was the U14s who produced a sterling display, fighting back from 2-0 down to claim all three points in a 3-2 home victory. The