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2008–09 Torquay United F.C. season


FieldValue
clubTorquay United
season2008–09
managerPaul Buckle
chairmanAlex Rowe
leagueConference National
league result4th (promoted via playoffs)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
cup2FA Trophy
cup2 resultThird round
cup3Conference League Cup
cup3 resultFourth round
league topscorer
Tim Sills (13)
season topscorer
Tim Sills (17)
highest attendance6,018 v Coventry City, 24 January 2009
(FA Cup)
lowest attendance1,176 v Bath City, 13 December 2008
(FA Trophy)
average attendance3,278
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Tim Sills (13) Tim Sills (17) (FA Cup) (FA Trophy)

The 2008–09 Torquay United F.C. season was Torquay United's second consecutive season in the Conference National. The season runs from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009.

Overview

Despite gaining just five points from their first seven games, which saw the Gulls languishing in 18th place in the Conference, manager Paul Buckle soon set Torquay on a run of form which saw the team achieve a club record of seventeen games unbeaten.

Torquay also enjoyed their most successful FA Cup run since 1990. After easing through a qualifying round against Chipstead, the Gulls then had to see off Evesham and Oxford to set up a Third round clash with Championship side Blackpool. In one of the major upsets of the third round, the Gulls won the match 1–0 against a side placed three leagues above them. However, they were to narrowly lose their Fourth round tie to Coventry, also of the Championship, thanks to an 87th-minute header from Elliott Ward.

The 2008–09 season was also notable for the departure of two of Torquay's longest serving players. After a brief appearance in the 2008 FA Trophy Final defeat, Torquay's all-time leading appearance maker Kevin Hill made his official departure in July. Later in the season the Gulls also said farewell to another stalwart as defender Steve Woods left the club in April after an eight-year spell encompassing 281 appearances.

The season ultimately finished in thrilling style when, after beating Conference Champions Burton Albion on the final day of the season, Torquay qualified for the Play-off Semi-finals in which they beat Histon 2–1 on aggregate over two legs. The result meant the Gulls would make their second visit to Wembley in two seasons. However, unlike the previous season, the Torquay fans were treated to a 2–0 victory over Cambridge United thanks to goals from Chris Hargreaves and leading scorer Tim Sills. The win secured Torquay United's return to the Football League after a two-year absence.

League statistics

Conference National

Main article: 2008–09 Football Conference#Conference Premier

Results summary

Results by round

Season diary

  • 1 July: Club record appearance holder Kevin Hill leaves to join Dorchester Town on a free transfer
  • 14 July: Mustapha Carayol joins from Milton Keynes Dons on a two-year contract
  • 18 July: Michael Poke re-joins on loan from Southampton
  • 13 August: Martin Rice joins Truro City on loan until the end of the season
  • 9 September: Roscoe Dsane and Michael Brough are made available for loan
  • 25 September: Goalkeeper Scott Bevan joins on loan from Shrewsbury Town as cover for the injured Michael Poke (himself a loanee).
  • 19 November: Torquay defender Chris Todd announces that he has been diagnosed with leukaemia
  • 19 November: Torquay set a new club record number of games without defeat
  • 3 December: Torquay's club record unbeaten run of 17 games ends with defeat away to Forest Green Rovers in the Conference League Cup
  • 1 January: Scott Bevan joins on an 18-month contract from Shrewsbury Town
  • 2 January: Tristan Plummer joins on loan from Bristol City until the end of the season
  • 3 January: Torquay defeat Championship side Blackpool in the FA Cup 3rd round
  • 14 January: Striker Tim Sills signs a new contract until the end of the 2009–10 season
  • 20 January: Former striker Jamie Ward moves from Chesterfield to Sheffield United for an initial fee of £330,000, triggering a 25% sell-on clause
  • 24 January: Torquay exit FA Cup after 1–0 defeat at home to Coventry City
  • 31 January: Tristan Plummer ends his loan spell early and returns to Bristol City
  • 31 January: Torquay exit FA Trophy after 3–0 defeat Away to Southport
  • 2 February: Striker Iyseden Christie joins on a free transfer from Stevenage Borough, signing a contract until the end of the season
  • 2 February: Defenders Chris Todd and Michael Brough join Salisbury City on a month's loan
  • 4 March: Trainee Jordan Charran leaves the club
  • 20 March: Chris Todd returns to the club after his loan spell at Salisbury City
  • 27 March: Swindon Town Striker Blair Sturrock joins the club on loan until the end of the season
  • 2 April: Defender Steve Woods leaves Torquay United after eight years and 281 appearances
  • 9 April: Michael Brough returns after his loan deal with Salisbury City ends
  • 26 April: In a tense final game of the season, Torquay beat Burton Albion 2–1 to finish fourth and secure a place in the Conference National play-offs. Despite Burton losing, the result is enough to crown them the Conference champions
  • 27 April: Striker Roscoe Dsane leaves the club
  • 4 May: Despite a 1–0 second leg defeat to Histon, Torquay win the Conference Play-offs 2–1 on aggregate to book a place in the Conference National play-off final at Wembley against Cambridge United.
  • 17 May: Torquay Utd are promoted back to the Football League after beating Cambridge United 2–0 in front of a crowd of over 35,000 at Wembley
  • 21 May: United celebrate their return to the Football League with a victory parade through the streets of Torquay.
  • 22 May: Defender Kevin Nicholson signs a new one-year deal with the club.
  • 1 Jun: Striker Iyseden Christie is released by the club.
  • 2 Jun: Goalkeeper Martin Rice signs a new one-year contract after having spent the majority of the season on loan to Truro City.
  • 16 Jun: Skipper Chris Hargreaves agrees a new one-year deal in a role involving both playing and coaching.
  • 23 Jun: Striker Matt Green agrees a season long loan to Oxford Utd.

Match of the season

**CAMBRIDGE UNITED 0–2 TORQUAY UNITED Conference National Play-off Final Wembley Stadium, 17 May 2009 **

Torquay United's second trip to Wembley in two seasons was only made possible by the slenderest of margins. After having sneaked into the play-offs by beating Conference champions Burton Albion on the final day of the season, the Gulls only just managed to beat third placed Histon 2–1 on aggregate in the play-off semi-finals. They now faced the final hurdle preventing them from returning to the Football League after a two-year absence: a play-off final with the team who had finished second in the Conference, Cambridge United.

Cambridge had been defeated in the previous year's play-off final by Torquay's arch-rivals Exeter City (who had also knocked the Gulls out in the same year's semi final). As such, they were eager to make it second time lucky, although, having experienced defeat themselves in the previous year's FA Trophy Final at Wembley, the Gulls were also keen not to repeat the disappointment of the previous season. Although Cambridge began the brighter of the two sides, it was Torquay (wearing their white and blue away strip) who took the lead through captain Chris Hargreaves after 35 minutes. Cambridge had more chances in the second half, but their cause was hindered when defender Phil Bolland was sent off after a second yellow card for a tackle on Elliot Benyon in the 70th minute. Striker Tim Sills effectively sealed the victory five minutes later after he headed home a pin-point cross from winger Wayne Carlisle.

The score remained 2–0 until the final whistle, and Torquay United could finally celebrate their return to the Football League after two years in the Conference.

No.Pos.Name
1GKENG Michael Poke
7DFENG Lee Mansell
6DFWAL Chris Todd
5DFSCO Chris Robertson
3DFENG Kevin Nicholson
15MFNIR Wayne Carlisle
11MFENG Nicky Wroe
14MFENG Chris Hargreaves
19MFENG Danny Stevens
9FWENG Elliot Benyon
8FWENG Tim Sills
Substitutes
12MFENG Tyrone Thompson
16DFENG Lee Hodges
17FWENG Matt Green
18MFGAM Mustapha Carayol
23GKENG Martin Rice

Results

Conference National

Main article: 2008–09 Football Conference

Carlisle Akinde Pinault Cook Sills Hargreaves Green Sills Wroe Smith Sills Wroe Green Carlisle Woods Ellis Stevens
Vernazza Stevens Crabb
Smith Wroe Sills D'Sane Beavon Benyon Seddon Hargreaves Christie Benyon
Carlisle Benyon Sills Green Walker Allan Sills D'Sane Sturrock Matthews Ademeno Brough Wroe Benyon

Conference National play-offs

Sills Sills

FA Cup

Main article: 2008–09 FA Cup

Sills
D'Sane

FA Trophy

Main article: 2008–09 FA Trophy

D'Sane Lee

Conference League Cup

Main article: 2008–09 Conference League Cup

Benyon

Friendlies

South West Challenge Cup

Main article: South West Challenge Cup

Thompson Schofield Owusu Wagenaar Adams Nicholson Robertson Rice Carayol Harris

Devon St Luke's Bowl

Club statistics

First team appearances

No.Pos.NameConference NationalConference National play-offsFA CupFA TrophyConference League CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals[[File:Yellow card.svg13px]][[File:Red card.svg13px]]
1GKENG Michael Poke12 (1)03000001015 (1)000
2DFENG Michael Brough2 (1)0000000102 (1)021
3DFENG Kevin Nicholson38 (2)33050302048 (2)300
4DFENG Steve Woods2710050301034120
5DFSCO Chris Robertson27 (3)33000001030 (3)320
6DFWAL Chris Todd1613000001020100
7MFENG Lee Mansell41 (1)03050312051 (1)141
8FWENG Tim Sills43 (2)133254201252 (2)1780
9FWENG Elliot Benyon17 (17)101 (1)00 (5)20 (2)01 (1)118 (24)1230
10FWENG Roscoe D'Sane22 (5)90050311029 (5)1022
11MFENG Nicky Wroe4063150301 (1)050760
12MFENG Tyrone Thompson17 (6)10 (1)03 (1)21 (1)01 (1)020 (9)140
14MFENG Chris Hargreaves44431503110546100
15MFNorthern Ireland Wayne Carlisle34 (3)83050200044 (3)820
16DFENG Lee Hodges31 (4)00 (2)050301038 (6)010
17FWENG Matt Green15 (14)4002 (1)12 (1)01 (1)020 (17)521
18MFGAM Mustapha Carayol14 (16)00 (1)03 (1)00 (1)02016 (19)010
19MFENG Danny Stevens15 (14)5300 (2)00 (2)01 (1)018 (18)510
20GKENG Scott Bevan3400050301041000
21FWENG Iyseden Christie2 (4)1000000002 (4)100
22FWENG Ashley Yeoman0 (1)0000000000 (1)000
23GKENG Martin Rice00000000000000
24MFENG Steve Adams1 (2)0000010102 (2)000
25DFENG Mark Ellis8 (1)1000000108 (1)120
28FWENG Jordan Charran0 (1)0000 (1)0000 (1)00 (1)000
32FWENG Tristan Plummer00000010001000
33FWSCO Blair Sturrock6 (1)2200000008 (1)210

Source: Torquay United, soccerbase

Substitute appearances in brackets. Total excludes FA Cup qualifying round and Conference League Cup.

Transfers

In

DatePos.NameFromFee
14 July 2008MFMustapha CarayolMilton Keynes DonsUndisclosed
1 January 2009GKScott BevanShrewsbury TownFree
2 February 2009FWIyseden ChristieStevenage BoroughFree

Out

DatePos.NameToFee
1 July 2009MFKevin HillDorchester TownFree
4 March 2009FWJordan CharranReleasedFree
2 April 2009DFSteve WoodsStalybridge CelticFree
27 April 2009FWRoscoe D'SaneReleasedFree
1 June 2009FWIyseden ChristieTamworthFree

Loans in

DatePos.NameFromExpiry date
18 July 2008GKMichael PokeSouthamptonMay 2009
25 September 2008GKScott BevanShrewsbury Town1 January 2009
2 January 2009FWTristan PlummerBristol City31 January 2009
27 March 2009FWBlair SturrockSwindon TownMay 2009

Loans out

DatePos.NameToExpiry date
13 August 2008GKMartin RiceTruro CityMay 2009
2 February 2009DFChris ToddSalisbury City20 March 2009
2 February 2009DFMichael BroughSalisbury City9 April 2009
23 June 2009FWMatt GreenOxford UnitedMay 2010

References

References

  1. (2008-06-18). "Torquay legend Hill leaves Gulls". [[BBC Sport]].
  2. (2008-07-14). "Torquay sign midfielder Carayol". [[BBC Sport]].
  3. (2008-07-22). "Torquay sign Saints keeper Poke". [[BBC Sport]].
  4. (2008-08-13). "Keeper Rice joins Truro on loan". [[BBC Sport]].
  5. (2008-09-09). "D'Sane & Brough offered for loan". [[BBC Sport]].
  6. (2008-09-25). "Bevan agrees Torquay loan switch". [[BBC Sport]].
  7. (2008-11-19). "Todd reveals leukaemia diagnosis". [[BBC Sport]].
  8. (2008-11-19). "Buckle hails new Gull's record". [[BBC Sport]].
  9. (2008-12-03). "Late winner ends Torquay record". [[BBC Sport]].
  10. (2008-12-30). "Bevan agrees 18-month Gulls deal". [[BBC Sport]].
  11. (2009-01-02). "Gulls sign Bristol City youngster". [[BBC Sport]].
  12. (2009-01-03). "Torquay 1-0 Blackpool". [[BBC Sport]].
  13. (2009-01-14). "Sills signs new Torquay contract". [[BBC Sport]].
  14. (2009-01-20). "Ward deal nets Torquay thousands". [[BBC Sport]].
  15. (2009-01-24). "Torquay 0-1 Coventry". BBC Sport.
  16. (2009-01-31). "Plummer ends loan spell". The Herald Express.
  17. (2009-01-31). "FA Trophy third round results". BBC Sport.
  18. (2009-02-02). "Torquay capture striker Christie". BBC Sport.
  19. (2009-02-02). "Three in for City". Non-LeagueDaily.
  20. (2009-03-05). "Gull's snapshots". Herald Express.
  21. (2009-03-20). "Chris Todd column". [[BBC Sport]].
  22. (2009-03-27). "Torquay sign Swindon's Sturrock". [[BBC Sport]].
  23. (2009-04-02). "Woods accepts a settlement offer". Herald Express.
  24. (2009-04-09). "Brough's back for United". Herald Express.
  25. (2009-04-26). "Torquay 2-1 Burton". [[BBC Sport]].
  26. (2009-04-27). "United let Dsane go". Herald Express.
  27. (2009-05-05). "Histon 1-0 Torquay: Gutsy Gulls hang on for Wembley". Herald Express.
  28. (2009-05-17). "Torquay United 2-0 Cambridge United (FINAL SCORE from Wembley)". Herald Express.
  29. (2009-05-22). "The boys are back in town!". Herald Express.
  30. (2009-05-22). "Nicholson signs new Torquay deal". [[BBC Sport]].
  31. (2009-06-01). "Strike pair released by Torquay". [[BBC Sport]].
  32. (2009-06-02). "Rice agrees new Torquay contract". [[BBC Sport]].
  33. (2009-06-16). "Hargreaves signs new Torquay deal". [[BBC Sport]].
  34. (2009-06-23). "STRIKER GREEN TO MAKE OXFORD 'U-TURN'". Herald Express.
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