Today’s 1-0 win over Weymouth was another step forward for the squad according to Torquay United player-manager, Kevin Nicholson. Weymouth have already beaten Exeter City during their pre-season campaign, so a trip to the Bob Lucas Stadium wasn’t to be taken lightly by United. “Today was a really good workout and another positive step in
Weymouth 0 Torquay United 1 Pittman 47’ A goal from striker Jon-Paul Pittman earned United the win at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Trialist Rory Fallon started up front for United with Sam Chaney continuing to deputise for the injured left-back Liam Davis. Weymouth had ex-Gulls Josh Carmichael and Josh Wakefield in their starting XI. There
United enter the home straight of their pre-season campaign when they take on Weymouth FC at the Bob Lucas Stadium on Saturday (kick-off 3pm). Torquay United player-manager Kevin Nicholson knows Weymouth manager Mark Molesley well. “Mark Molesley is a good guy and I had some good battles with him as a player along with playing
Former Plymouth Argyle and Truro striker Rory Fallon featured for United’s 2-0 defeat to Plymouth Argyle on Tuesday, and Torquay United player-manager Kevin Nicholson confirmed the forward will be training with the Gulls over the next few days. “I think we need a target man, that’s the one thing we haven’t got up there. Rory
Torquay United player-manager Kevin Nicholson looked past the result on Tuesday night and saw positives in a spirited performance from United as the Gulls fell to a 2-0 defeat to Plymouth Argyle. A first-half goal from Graham Carey and a late header from Joel Grant sealed victory for Derek Adams’ side. “I’m not too worried
A BEAUTY from Graham Carey and Joel Grant’s late header was enough to win the game for Plymouth Argyle but an enjoyable Devon derby that again saw some enterprising work from the Gulls. United hit the woodwork on three occasions and goalkeeper Ryan Clarke also saved a Jake Jervis penalty in a decent game eventually