Torquay United head coach Gary Owers expressed his satisfaction with a good night’s work after watching his side beat promotion-chasing Sutton United at Gander Green Lane. Striker Ruairi Keating headed home in the 10th minute of the first half to clinch United’s third win of the season. “Yeah, good result, and we needed it, to
United clinched their third win of the season, and their second away win of the season as a goal from Ruairi Keating was enough to earn all three points against fourth placed Sutton United. Keating’s early goal sent the Yellow Army into rapture and United didn’t look back, keeping Sutton at arm’s length in a
Torquay United Football Club is pleased to confirm the loan signing of Cheltenham central defender, Alex Davey. Davey (22) joins from the Robins on loan until the beginning of January, having impressed Torquay United head coach Gary Owers in a recent friendly. Alex spent his youth career with Chelsea before loan moves to Scunthorpe United,
United haven’t got long to wait to get back out onto a football pitch and right the wrongs of Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to AFC Fylde. They travel to Sutton United for Tuesday night’s 7:45pm kick-off. Sutton United are currently in 3rd place in the National League table. They go into Tuesday night’s match on the
A Devon Cup semi-final awaits for TULFC after a 2-0 victory over derby rivals Exeter City on Sunday. Bad weather meant that the usual pitch at Cullompton was unusable. The game had to be moved to the Cat and Fiddle training ground in a 3pm kick off. After recovering from illness, Becca Wakley and Hannah