Torquay United has agreed to cancel the contract of defender Myles Anderson by mutual consent. Myles will be remembered by the Yellow Army as one of the players that helped steer the Club away from relegation last season. Anderson signed for the Club in early February after three years playing in Italy where he played
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Saturday’s 3-1 victory against Barrow was long overdue and deserved, according to Torquay United head coach Gary Owers. The Gulls secured a much-needed three points thanks to a resilient second-half performance. Goals from Sean McGinty, George Dowling and Luke Young were enough to see United hold on and move off the foot of the table.