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After that tough game against Maidstone United on Saturday, in which there were three red cards, two of them shown to Torquay United players, the Yellow Army Podcast gets to grips with exactly what happened.
Guy Henderson, Richard Hughs and David Thomas talk about that game and the two forthcoming matches at Enfield Town on Saturday and at home against Farnborough next Tuesday.
We hear from manager Paul Wotton at his latest press conference and we talk about Big Nev, remembering a glorious couple of years for the legendary goalkeeper at Plainmoor. Then there is Richard's article this week about a certain Maidstone player who took the Michael, a bit; and David's about the departing kit man.
All this and more on this week's Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast.
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Hello Torquay United fans and welcome to our latest Yellow Army Podcast. Guy Henderson is away with a head cold so it's Richard Hughes back in the hot seat with David Thomas and Clive Hayward doing the heavy lifting.
This week there is the excellent 4-1 win against Hampton & Richmond Borough to discuss, and Saturday's big game against Maidstone United - don't we play them every two weeks?
We hear from manager Paul Wotton about those two games, and Callum Dolan's knee injury that will keep him out until the end of the season.
Would you change the team about a bit then, for this one? Listen to what Dave and Clive think. Come On You Yellows.
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Hello from rainy Torquay United where we recorded our latest edition of the Yellow Army Podcast today. There was much to discuss for Richard Hughes, David Thomas and Clive Hayward, with that disappointing 0-0 draw at Bath City followed by the wasted trip to Dover Athletic.
And we hear from the manager Paul Wotton at his Thursday press conference, who says the Gulls are "one thousand, million, trillion per cent" still in the race for promotion.
The squad is almost back to full fitness too with Matt Worthington available for Saturday's home game against Hampton & Richmond Borough, and Munashe Sundire back in training... Will Wotton make changes then?
There is also new Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior to talk about, and Bobby Baxter, the former Torquay player who died last week.
Come On You Yellows!
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Happy New Year Gulls fans - and let's hope this is a year that brings goals, goals, goals, and that promotion we are all so desperate for. Torquay United start 2026 with a long trip to Dover Athletic - and following that frustrating 0-0 draw at Bath City on Saturday, a win in Kent would really go down well.
Manager Paul Wotton said his team was 'tentative' at Bath where they had chances but couldn't find a way through. But with players like Louis Dennis in great form - and Matt Jay doing his bit - and with others coming back from injury, could the start of 2026 be one to remember.
Put the foot down, no need for brakes - it's time to be ruthless in front of goal and tight at the back. Pass the ball forward and play teams off the park.
We hear from the manager, recorded after the Bath game, and from a familiar voice recorded at Taunton Town - his new club.
It's Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes today, with the club not having its usual Thursday press conference, or one on Friday. So normal service will return next week. Come On You Yellows!
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Merry Christmas listeners - it's the final Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast before the big day and with a big game at AFC Totton on Saturday there is a lot to discuss.
Torquay were on a good run of five wins but lost against Tonbridge Angels last time out, so they will want to put things right in Hampshire on Saturday.
Will there be changes? Will Callum Dolan be back in the team or on the bench. Will Cody Cooke be back?
Then it's back to Plainmoor for the Boxing Day home game against Weston-super-Mare. Get there early, it's going to be a busy one!
We have Michael Westcott and Mark Bowes-Cavanagh talking about the recent redundancies , and Guy Henderson, Richard Hughes and David Thomas chat about the club's future.
And then it's quiz time! The annual Yellow Army Podcast puts Richard against David as Guy resumes his role as quizmaster. Have a go at the questions yourself.
Once again, have a great Christmas from all of us. Come On You Yellows!
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It's break time and time to look back at that frustrating game against Tonbridge Angels, which ended the five-game winning streak we were all so proud of.
Guy Hendeson, Richard Hughes and David Thomas team up in the Paignton Dining Room studio to talk through that game - and look forward to the trip to AFC Totton on December 20.
Before that, Torquay have a break, so it will be a long wait for fans to see the Gulls bounce back - and then it's the big Boxing Day home showdown with Weston-super-Mare.
There is also a lot of off-the-field activities to discuss too - with the club restructuring and some folk losing their roles.
Join us for the penultimate Pod before Christmas. Come On Your Yellows.
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Torquay United will be going for six National League South wins in a row on Saturday when they entertain Tonbridge Angels at what is expected to be a wet Plainmoor.
But it will also be Christmas Jumper Day, and fans will be able to buy a beer to drink while watching the game - so that's not too bad, is it?
It's the four-man team of Guy Henderson, Richard Hughes, David Thomas and Clive Hayward this week and there is much to discuss - including that marvellous debut by Exeter City loanee Kieran Wilson, and the free kick by Jordan Young.
We hear from Paul Wotton about Chelmsford, where we are with the injury situation, and Saturday's possible 'banana skin' - as Dave T calls it.
Once again, Wotton won't be taking anything for granted against a Tonbridge team who are 17th in the table. But fans will be hopeful of another win after last weekend's cracking 2-0 win at Chelmsford took Torquay to the top. A midweek win for Hornchurch means the Gulls are now second.
And there is so much more for you on this week's Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast. Come On You Yellows.
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Since our last Yellow Army Podcast, Torquay United have scored 10 goals - seven of them against Eastbourne Borough on Saturday, and another three in the brilliant comeback win against Worthing on Tuesday night.
Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes are joined by Dave Thomas and Clive Hayward and this is the A Team that talk through those two games, and Saturday's long trip to Chelmsford City.
Further talk is about the injury crisis, with Torquay only having 16 players available for the last two games - and the usual bits and pieces.
It might be getting cold but the season is definitely heating up. Come On You Yellows!
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It's a shorter, down the line podcast today as Torquay United have delayed their usual Thursday afternoon press conference until Friday.
So Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes chat over the internet and discuss the latest injury setbacks which may have hit the club ahead of three big games in eight days.
Five players were out last weekend when Torquay were knocked out of the FA Trophy by Maidstone United. Gulls fans are hoping that at least Louis Dennis and Callum Dolan will be back for Saturday's National League South home game against Eastbourne Borough - but that's not a certainty right now.
And Paul Wotton told Richard this week he ideally would like to bring in two players - whether he can get them before Eastbourne, or Tuesday night's visit of Worthing, is another matter.
Fingers crossed then for the weekend! Come On You Yellows!
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Torquay United are in a good place after two good away wins following a disappointing result, but good showing, against Hornchurch in their last away game.
They didn't play in midweek so dropped back down to fourth in the National League South - but confidence is high after they beat Farnborough and Maidenhead United on the road.
Now we have Maidstone United in the FA Trophy at Plainmoor - and the Podcasters ask if this is a chance to change the team, or keep up the momentum?
Richard Hughes returns and Guy Henderson is away for this one - so David Thomas and Clive Hayward talk through the latest developments, and we hear from manager Paul Wotton in his weekly podcast.
Come On You Yellows!
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The Yellow Army podcast reflects on a big night in Hampshire and looks forward to a tough trip to Maidenhead. WARNING: May include tuneless singing
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Hello, hello - it's a five-handed podcast this week with Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes joined by Clive Hayward, David Hammond, and eventually, David Thomas.
There's lots to talk about with two games since the last podcast - the 1-0 defeat at Chesham United, and the 3-0 win against Chippenham Town. Two very contrasting games and results.
Torquay are third in the National League South right now so there is lots to celebrate. And with a big game at Dorking Wanderers this weekend to look forward to, what's not to like?
Press play and see what it's all about... Come On You Yellows!
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The news that Cody Cooke could be out for six weeks with a groin/pelvic problems is not great - but Sonny Fish is close to being available, so there is bad and good news this week in the Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast.
Clove Hayward going Guy Henderson, Richard Hughes and David Thomas for this latest edition of the original TUFC podcast - and there is much to discuss after Saturday's 0-0 draw against Dagenham & Redbridge.
The potters talk about the job Sam Dreyer and Jordan Dyer did on Andy Carroll, and we hear from Torquay manager Paul Wotton about that as well.
Wotton looks forward to Saturday's game against Chesham United, and the crew talk about that game and the next one, at home to Chippenham Town next Tuesday. There is also a discussion about safety issues at grounds.
Come On You Yellows!
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Torquay United's players have been posting on their socials about 'cleanos' - sometimes it is easy to feel old in this world of ours. But spring chickens Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes are joined by the font of all TUFC knowledge on this week's edition of the longest running Gulls podcast.
We hear about Torquay's win and that cleano at Salisbury, the coming weekend's exciting visit of Dagenham & Redbridge and their former England striker Andy Carroll, and we hear from manager Paul Wotton, who gives us his thoughts on both games.
There have been some changes behind the scenes with a mini shake up after the exit of chief executive officer Mark Thomas - and that's where the podders kick off.
Here's hoping then for another cleano on Saturday, as the third-placed Gulls welcome Dagenham to a Plainmoor that should be rocking. Come on you Yellow!
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There was much to discuss in this week's Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast - after a week's break from league and pod action.
David Thomas joins Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes to talk about this coming Saturday's visit to Salisbury, where the Gulls will be trying to get a monkey off their back. Yet to win away this season, this is a great opportunity for the Gulls against a side one off the bottom of the National League South table.
We hear from manager Paul Wotton about that game, and about players coming back from injury, and a new loan signing joining the squad for 28 days.
We hear from Paul in French (yes, we really do!) and get updates on the scoreboard and the floodlights. Plus, there is that Devon Bowl defeat by Brixham to talk about.
All this and much more - for your listening pleasure. Come On You Yellows!
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There may be no cup run for the Gulls this year, but there's a long run ahead for Torquay United manager Paul Wotton.
Join the Yellow Army podcasters as they mull over the week's football and remind the manager of what lies ahead for him on Sunday - 13 miles of the Torbay Half Marathon!
There is much to discuss this week, from the defeat at Totton to the mouth-watering prospect of a big crowd at Plainmoor on Saturday for the visit of Ebbsfleet.
And, with players on the brink of returning from injury, there could be some illustrious names in the Torquay line-up for the Devon Bowl game at Brixham next Tuesday.
All is revealed in this week's Yellow Army Podcast.
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That first half against Slough Town on Saturday was a wonderful 45 minutes of football (if you forget the two goals we gifted the visitors). Louis Dennis was fabulous before going off injured at half time - and the podcasters talk through the game, and that performance, in this latest edition of the Yellow Army Podcast.
We hear from manager Paul Wotton who talks about that game and Saturday's visit to AFC Cotton in the FA Cup. Just don't mention Bishops Cleeve! There is some better news on the injury front with some players closing in on a return, but spare a thought for Munashe Sunder, who could be out for up to six months.
With David Thomas having car trouble, it is Guy Henderson, Richard Hughes and Clive Hayward this week - and Clive comes up with the perfect name for a 1980s indie band from Liverpool.
Until next week, Come On You Yellows!
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It was a tale of two away games on Saturday and Tuesday night when Torquay United were awful and beaten 2-1 at Hemel Hempstead Town - and then much better in the 2-2 draw at Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes are joined by David Thomas and Clive Hayward for this one - and we hear from Paul Wotton at his weekly press conference.
David and Clives talk about the two games, and we look forward to a home game against Slough Town on Saturday.
The injury list comes up with some bad news about Munashe Sindire's hamstring problem, and perhaps some better news for this weekend.
And Richard talks about his terrifying dream. And oh so much more...
Come On You Yellows!
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Torquay United had a bank holiday weekend of contrasting fortunes with a defeat on Saturday at Horsham, and a last-minute win against Dover Athletic at Plainmoor on Monday.
We hear from manager Paul Wotton about those games and two more away games coming up this week - at Hemel Hempstead Town at the weekend and Hampton & Richmond Borough on Tuesday.
Torquay are second in the National League South table and podcasters Guy Henderson and Richard Hughes talk about what's gone, and what's to come. And that growing injury list!
But as Wotton says in his press conference - it is what it is!
Come On You Yellows!
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Two wins and seven points from three games is a good start, we think, as The Torquay United Yellow Army Podcast talks through the Gull's opening to the National League South season.
But what about those injuries? Do we already have an injury crisis on our hands?
With Guy Henderson away, Richard Hughes and David Thomas are joined by Clive Hayward and David Hammond (from Torquay Talk and Riviera FM) to discuss the Gulls' start, and the games against Maidenhead United and AFC Totton - a draw and a very good win.
And then the podcasters look forward to a busy weekend with a trip to Horsham on Saturday and a home game against Dover Athletic on bank holiday Monday.
See you at Plainmoor - and Come on you Yellows!
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