Torquay United AFC would like to thank BNI Great Western (Newton Abbot) for sponsoring tomorrow’s game v Aveley. This afternoon we welcome BNI Great Western (Newton Abbot) to Plainmoor asMatch Sponsors. BNI are described as ‘The world’s leading business networking and referral organisation.’ With over 39 years of innovation, BNI has grown from a handful
United return to Plainmoor this weekend when Aveley are the visitors. Aaron Downes will take charge of his first game as interim manager, when his side face Aveley in what will be tough test against the Play-Off chasing Essex side. Who’s the boss? Danny Scopes is the former Concord Rangers manager that led the then
Gary Johnson leaves Plainmoor by mutual consent. Following discussions between both parties earlier today, Johnson’s departure as United manager was agreed by mutual consent. Upon leaving the Club, Gary issued the following statement. “After discussions today with the Football Club, we have mutually agreed that I should leave Torquay United with immediate effect. “I have
Following Clarke Osborne’s statement confirming the intention to appoint an administrator, the club wishes to update supporters. The administrator’s role is to try and stop TUAFC being wound up (liquidated) by finding someone who will take the club on. Administration doesn’t necessarily mean the end for a football club. In recent years, clubs such as
Clarke Osborne has today issued the following statement regarding TUAFC: “It is with sincere regret that I advise that circumstances beyond my control during the last five weeks have brought me to the position that I am unable to continue financial support for the Club and I have today filed on behalf of the Directors,
In his weekly Press Call, manager Gary Johnson looks back on the matches at Braintree & Farnborough, before looking ahead to Saturday’s home match against Aveley.