With Saturday’s home match v Welling seeing local grassroots teams invited to Plainmoor for our forthcoming Community Day, TUAFC would like to thank South Devon College for sponsoring this event. For our latest Community Day, local sports teams and clubs will be invited to claim tickets for our home game against Welling on Saturday, 21st
In his weekly Press Call, United manager Gary Johnson looks back on last weekend’s cup defeat against Maidstone, before looking ahead to Saturday’s National League South encounter against Welling United.
Tonight’s FA Youth Cup 3rd Round Qualifying tie between United and Reading City has been postponed. The match was originally scheduled to take place at Buckland Athletic’s Homers Heath ground on Thursday, 19th October (7.30pm KO), however following the recent adverse weather, this match is now unfortunately unable to proceed as planned. Further information regarding
TUAFC would like to thank sponsors ASP’S for their continued support. ASP’S Building Services & Property Maintenance have over 20 years worth of trade experience, with Luke Asplen and his team providing a number of services including carpentry, decorating, plumbing, electrics, tiling, roofing, kitchen fitting, decking and fencing. After visiting Plainmoor to meet United Manager
TUAFC caught up with Ray Duffy, who is a former Vanarama National League Volunteer of the Month Award winner, to find out about his role at the Club. Ray’s dulcet tones will be familiar to those of the Yellow Army who listen to TUFC Radio’s coverage of the games here at Plainmoor, as well as
Brett McGavin has won this month’s award, after his thunderous volley against Chelmsford was voted the winner by supporters as United’s Goal of the Month for September. The Yellow Army were unanimous in their choice for September’s winner, as Brett McGavin’s first time volley against Chelmsford City on Saturday 9th September started the scoring