Torquay Ladies returned to winning ways with a convincing 4-1 victory over Forest Green Rovers on Sunday. With an injury hit and tired squad from Friday night’s Devon Cup final (see here), the ladies were without captain Alex Sheppard, influential midfielder Steph Beck, utility player Emma Mingo and goalkeeper Beth Marshall. This meant opportunities for
TUFC head coach Gary Owers was left a frustrated figure after the final whistle of United’s 1-0 defeat to Dover Athletic. United went a man down after 60 minutes when striker Rhys Healey was sent off, receiving a second yellow card from referee, Carl Brook. The first caution was given by the referee for supposed
Dover Athletic 1 Bird 57′ pen Torquay United 0 United suffered defeat at the Crabble Stadium going down to a penalty from Dover striker, Ryan Bird. United were hit by a double whammy of decisions, first conceding a penalty given against Connor Lemonheigh-Evans, and then moments later the sending off of striker, Rhys Healey. Elliott
A TREMENDOUS Devon Cup Final at Coach Road on Friday night ended with a powerful victory for Plymouth Argyle Ladies over a battling Torquay United outfit. In front of almost 400 enthusiastic supporters at the headquarters of Devon FA, the Pilgrims secured the title with two penalties, two hat-tricks and an unfortunate injury to the
Gary Owers and his men look to record their third win in a row against promotion-chasing Dover Athletic at the Crabble Stadium on Saturday. United need to continue to keep the heat on the teams in and about them in the National League. “Every game is getting bigger; every game is getting more important,” according