Torquay Ladies qualify for the 3rd Round QF of the SSE Women’s FA cup with a 1-0 victory over AFC Bournemouth at Plainmoor. A fantastic occasion and opportunity for the ladies to get the experience of playing at Plainmoor which had been superbly looked after by Groundsman, Chris Ralph. The game started brightly, chances came
New Torquay United Head Coach Gary Owers was pleased with his side’s effort and application in today’s 1-1 draw at Holker Street. United opened the scoring through James Gray in the 5th minute, but the Byron Harrison struck in injury time in the second half to snatch a point for the Bluebirds. “[I was] pleased
United had to settle for a point at Holker Street, when all three looked possible until the closing stages. United started well and a composed spell of passing resulted in Gray receiving the ball in the penalty box and finding the far corner in the 5th minute. Gary Owers, in his first game in charge,
United face Barrow on Saturday in Gary Owers’ first game since taking charge on Thursday. Gary and his assistant, Martin Kuhl, took their first press conference on Thursday. The message was to get three points on the board as quickly as possible. “At the minute, we’ve got to come up with something that is going
Come to Plainmoor on Sunday for TULFC’s SSE FA Cup match against Bournemouth (kick-of 2pm). Photo www.pitchsidephoto.co.uk The Ladies beat Eastleigh 6-0 in the previous round and manager, Vicki Fannon, and her team are looking forward to playing at Plainmoor. Please get behond the team as they look to upset the odds against their counterparts
UNITED have signed experienced winger Jennison Myrie-Williams in a non-contract deal, which has gone through in time for him to be eligible at Barrow tomorrow afternoon. Myrie-Williams is the second new recruit in a busy first couple of days in charge for new Head Coach Gary Owers, who has also added Callum Evans on loan