Under-18s manager Ryan Dickson has spoken of his pride, after seeing his side bow out of the FA Youth Cup on Saturday. After being drawn away to League One side Oxford United, The Gulls were always going to face a stern test of their credentials, yet apart from a difficult twenty-minute spell in the first
Torquay United’s spirited FA Youth Cup run came to an end on Saturday afternoon, as Oxford United ran out 3-1 winners. Despite showing up well in the opening stages, the game eventually hinged on a devastating 20-minute spell leading up to the interval, as Oxford struck three times without reply to take the game away
On a huge weekend of cup action, Robbie Herrera is hoping TUAFC’s stars of the future provide the perfect prelude to Sunday, as our U18s take on Oxford United in the FA Youth Cup 1st Round. With preparations now heading into the last 24 hours, United’s Head of Youth is pleased with how Ryan Dickson’s
United’s Under-18s continued their near-perfect start to the season, as three goals from in-form forward Ben Aldous secured a 3-1 win at Swindon Supermarine. Despite the convincing scoreline, the first hour of the game was a closely-fought affair, with neither side willing to give an inch to their opponents. The turning point for Ryan Dickson’s
Under-18s manager Ryan Dickson assessed his side’s display, as United secured a 5-0 win over Bishop’s Cleeve on Friday evening at Homers Heath.
United’s Under-18s confidently beat Bishop’s Cleeve 5-0 at Homers Heath on Friday evening, to clinch an FA Youth Cup trip to Oxford United in Round 1. After both sides appeared to be evenly matched in the early stages, that all began to change once Ryan Dickson’s found their rhythm, as the lads in yellow struck