MOMENT #3 v Truro (Home, National League South), 26th December, 2018 In front of bumper crowd at Plainmoor, United captain Asa Hall produced a moment of magic to put his side in control of the festive encounter against Cornish rivals Truro City. With Torquay firmly entrenched in a two-way battle with Woking for National League
A week on from the Premier League restart, Matt Buse and Aaron Nename give us their thoughts on domestic football’s return to UK television screens, including their own opinions on artificial crowd noise!
With 2019/20 marking 120 years since Torquay United AFC’s opening campaign, we continue charting the history of the club, following its formation at the Torre Abbey Hotel on Monday 1st May, 1899. After registering their joint-best finish of 10th in 1934/35, the challenge facing Frank Brown and his team was to build on this, rather
Young United striker Olaf Koszela is next up to tell us about his first, and best, footballing experiences… Who was the first team you supported, as a kid? That would be Chelsea. Apart from Plainmoor (of course), what is the best ground you have played at? Vale Park, home of League Two side Port Vale.
MOMENT #2 v Woking (Away, National League), 3rd September, 2019 With his signing only announced shortly before kick-off, new boy Ben Whifield won a place in the Yellow Army’s affections by making an instant impact in the match against old rivals Woking. Despite making a strong start, it was the home side that took the
With 2019/20 marking 120 years since Torquay United AFC’s opening campaign, we continue charting the history of the club, following its formation at the Torre Abbey Hotel on Monday 1st May, 1899. After narrowly avoiding the dreaded re-election ballot following a 20th placed finish in 1933/34, Trainer / Manager Frank Brown was allowed to bring