Robbie Herrera was largely pleased with his side’s performance, but deeply disappointed with the final result as United went 3-2 down to Guiseley at Nethermoor Park. One word summed up Herrera’s mood after the game. “Devastated,” said Herrera. “I thought we totally dominated the game barring the first 15 minutes when it was a little
It was once again a tale of what could have been for United, as they were beaten 3-2 by Guiseley at Nethermoor Park. Guiseley took the lead in the 12th minute thanks to a header by Jake Lawlor. United responded in the 36th and 38th minute through Sean McGinty and Ruairi Keating respectively. United then
Robbie Herrera takes charge of the team as they head to Guiseley today. Jordan Lee is still with his parent club Bournemouth after he returned for assessment after being taken ill. Josh Gowling and Liam Davis are still on the comeback trail from injury. Guiseley have two points from their four games so far this
Details from the travel club for our fixture against Guiseley on Saturday. Updates from the travel club can be found on their dedicated page here. Contact: Graham Riley 07720969607 or Mark Shepherd 07787716089. Away Travel to Guiseley | 19/08/17 | Kick-Off 3pm “Guiseley Away” The boys will be there and so will our support. Paignton
FOLLOWING the departure of Kevin Nicholson as manager of Torquay United, the team travel to Guiseley on Saturday under the stewardship of assistant manager, Robbie Herrera. The search for a new manager has already begun and we welcome all applications for the position. Please send applications to Torquay United General Manager Geoff Harrop by using
Torquay United Football Club have announced the departure of player-manager Kevin Nicholson with immediate effect. As a football club, we would like to thank Kevin for all his hard work as a manager and player for Torquay United, and we wish him well for the future. Torquay United will not be making any further statements