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Forward Sinclair Armstrong has today returned to parent club QPR following the conclusion of his loan spell at Plainmoor.

Armstrong, 18, made nine appearances and scored two goals during his time in Gary Johnson’s side, his first notably being on his debut in United’s 2-0 victory over King’s Lynn at Plainmoor before the striker netted the winner away at Weymouth in December.

Everybody at Plainmoor would like to thank Sinclair for all his efforts in a Gulls shirt, and we wish him all the best for the rest of the season.

Speaking of the 18-year-old returning to the championship outfit, manager Gary Johnson said:

“Unfortunately Queens Park Rangers have requested that Sinclair goes back to QPR. It actually was the end of his contract, that both clubs had agreed the start date and the end date.

“We tried very hard as a Club – myself and the board, to convince Queens Park Rangers to extend the loan further, but QPR stuck to their original plans for Sinclair and have taken him back.

“Queens Park Rangers were very happy with what we did with him, Sinclair enjoyed his time here, and maybe sometime we will be able to work with Sinclair again. We thank him for his time with us, we thank QPR for the opportunity to bring Sinclair into our Club, and wish him well for the future.”