Western Morning News (Saturday)

Council looks to support ‘ongoing operation’ of troubled Torquay United

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TORBAY Council has pledged to stand by Torquay United and its supporters after the club announced it was going into administra­tion, writes Guy Henderson.

It was announced on Thursday that the club is to go into administra­tion after owner Clarke Osborne said he could no longer fund it, as reported in yesterday’s WMN.

Mr Osborne bought the club from a consortium of local business people in 2016, but a five-year plan by his company Gaming Internatio­nal to take them back into the Football League has failed. United came within a penalty shoot-out of achieving their goal, only to lose out to Hartlepool in a play-off final in 2021.

Now United languish in 11th place in National League South, and are set to be docked 10 points for going into administra­tion. This will drop them to 18th place in the league, the lowest point in their long history. In addition to the news of the club going into administra­tion, manager Gary Johnson left ‘by mutual consent’.

The club’s problems were at the top of the agenda for a full meeting of Torbay Council on the same day as the announceme­nt.

Leader David Thomas (Con, Preston) said: “Local football at all levels is an important part of our community. I want to reassure the club and its supporters that we will engage with any interested parties to understand how we might support the ongoing operation of the club.”

And he reassured people concerned that the club’s Plainmoor ground might be lost. “The freehold of Plainmoor is held by the council, and we have long held a position that it remains with the council,” he said. “Nothing has changed. Our position is still exactly as it was.” Mr Osborne said in his parting statement that his inability to realise his well-publicised desire to move

Torquay United away from Plainmoor to a new ground elsewhere had been a key factor in his decision.

Cllr Steve Darling said: “To many of us who have been followers of the club, this is sadly something that has haunted our dreams for many months.

“We had raised this previously, that if the club found itself in a challenge, we must be ready to see how we can stand by and support them.”

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