Torquay United Women FC
Torquay United Women FC
I see the ladies team have now rebranded as TUWFC. Does anyone know what happened to them? They were doing really well for a while and then it all seemed to blow up and most of the players buggered off to Buckland and they seem to have had to start from scratch again.
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A shame, as the women's game is gaining momentum and popularity nationwide.
I saw them play a few times before the exodus to Buckland (who benefited hugely from our girls). I really enjoyed watching the female TUFC and found the games competitive and entertaining.
I also followed the ladies' website but found all too often that it was not kept up to date, so could not find out about results or upcoming fixtures. So I guess my interest in the opposite sex's team dwindled.
When we get our new stadium (with its all-weather surface which will be universal in the EFL by then) the pitch will be fit for frequent use and will be home to men and maidens alike.
I saw them play a few times before the exodus to Buckland (who benefited hugely from our girls). I really enjoyed watching the female TUFC and found the games competitive and entertaining.
I also followed the ladies' website but found all too often that it was not kept up to date, so could not find out about results or upcoming fixtures. So I guess my interest in the opposite sex's team dwindled.
When we get our new stadium (with its all-weather surface which will be universal in the EFL by then) the pitch will be fit for frequent use and will be home to men and maidens alike.
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I follow them on Facebook and Twitter, every time I see a result they've been thrashed.torq2u wrote: 08 Oct 2019, 14:17 A shame, as the women's game is gaining momentum and popularity nationwide.
I saw them play a few times before the exodus to Buckland (who benefited hugely from our girls). I really enjoyed watching the female TUFC and found the games competitive and entertaining.
I also followed the ladies' website but found all too often that it was not kept up to date, so could not find out about results or upcoming fixtures. So I guess my interest in the opposite sex's team dwindled.
When we get our new stadium (with its all-weather surface which will be universal in the EFL by then) the pitch will be fit for frequent use and will be home to men and maidens alike.
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