Ex-Torquay United players Dave Caldwell and Andy Donnelly will be joining us at Plainmoor as part of our upcoming pre-match hospitality plans on Saturday. Striker, Dave Caldwell spent a brief, but memorable time with United between 1987 & !988 before returning to Plainmoor in a loan spell in 1989. The Yellow Army will remember
United completed a second round of fitness testing on the first team today, following up on initial tests conducted in late September. This time around players that didn’t undergo testing the first time around were able to be assessed. “We repeated the sprinting tests and the agility and endurance tests today,” said Torquay United Head
TORQUAY United would like to introduce a brand new match-day opportunity for someone to work independently from the football club as a voluntary Supporters’ Liaison Officer (SLO). The concept has arisen from discussions between the club and TUST (Torquay United Supporters’ Trust), as we both feel there is a need for a consistent dialogue between
Head coach Gary Owers has had just short of a week with his players without a Saturday game to focus on this weekend. United are building up to a home match against Maidstone on November 11th, after missing out on a 1st round tie in the Emirates FA Cup. Before our last match against Hartlepool
Friday night football could be one idea the Club pursues to help the team on the pitch, according to Torquay United general manager, Geoff Harrop. “Friday night football always excited me as a player, and fans have told me that it is something that they would like to see back at Plainmoor,” said Harrop. “Moving
Torquay United fan Daniel Boosey was our special guest at Plainmoor on Saturday. He helped us take the match ball onto the pitch, and then collected a signed shirt at half-time. Daniel has cerebral palsy, and Torquay United Community Sports Trust have been a part of helping him to take his first unaided steps. We