Stay behind to watch the end of season award presentations!
With United taking on Weymouth in our last home league game of the 2024/25 season, a bumper crowd is already guaranteed on Bank Holiday Monday, with over 4,000 tickets already sold prior to our away game at Truro on Good Friday.
The Yellow Army are therefore strongly encouraged to arrive at the stadium in plenty of time ahead of kick-off, to ensure queues are kept to a minimum around the ground, and that no-one misses out on any of the big match action!
With Bristow’s Bench already packed-out for this fixture, Block B of this stand has now been opened up for Gulls fans only.
As this match has already designated as an All-Ticket encounter, all supporters wishing to attend are reminded to purchase their tickets prior to the deadline of midday of Monday, with no tickets being made available for sale thereafter. Please note that due to this, the ‘Pay On The Gate’ turnstile on the Popside Terrace will NOT be in operation on Monday.
Tickets can be purchased online 24/7 throughout the course of the Easter weekend HERE, and also via the Main Club Reception on Saturday 19th April between 11am-1pm. A reminder of the Club’s Easter opening hours is available HERE.
As is now customary at full-time on the last game of the season, we will be presenting the following awards after the game:
- Player of the Season – as voted by TUFC supporters
- Young Player of the Season – as voted by TUFC supporters
- Ian Twitchin Award – as selected by the Torquay United Supporters Trust, in recognition of the player making the most appearances
Ground Regulations
Torquay United FC would like to provide clarification regarding the use of flags inside the stadium.
Flags are very much part of the colourful and vibrant experience of matchdays at Plainmoor, particularly on the Popside, where the Yellow Army continue to show their passion for the team with distinction.
TUFC would like to confirm that flags and banners are permitted at Plainmoor, as long as they are fire retardant, not attached to poles, and do not contain any derogatory or discriminatory messages. We also ask that any large flags that are usually stored at the stadium are returned to the Club after the game.
The Club would like to take this opportunity to thank our fans for their cooperation regarding this matter.
With much still to be decided at the end of what has been a remarkable 2024/25 season, it is understandable that emotions, and tensions will be running high throughout the course of the 90 minutes on Monday, and also after the match.
However, with any pitch incursions by supporters – whether in celebration or otherwise – likely to see Torquay United punished and fined by the authorities, we kindly ask all supporters NOT to invade the pitch at any time during, or after, the match.
Torquay United FC also wishes to reiterate once again that it is illegal to bring any form of pyrotechnic or smoke bomb into any football stadia, and Monday’s match will be no different in this regard.
Please do not attempt to bring any flares, smoke bombs or any form of pyrotechnic into Plainmoor.
With United’s end-of-season awards taking place on the pitch after the full-time whistle, we kindly request that all supporters give the players and their families the opportunity to thank the Yellow Army for their support this season, prior to us all discovering who has won the Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and Ian Twitchin trophies!
So, please join us and stay behind after full-time, as we take a moment to look back on a memorable season and find out who has received the ultimate recognition from you, our fantastic supporters!
See you Monday!