1921–22 Torquay United F.C. season

Torquay United 1921–22 football season
Torquay United
1921–22 season
ChairmanEngland Charles Hore
ManagerWales Crad Evans
Western League5th
FA CupFourth round qualifying
Devon Senior CupWinners
Home colours

The 1921–22 Torquay United F.C. season was Torquay United's first season in competitive football and their first season in the Western League. The season runs from 1 July 1921 to 30 June 1922.

Overview

When Devon's two most successful football clubs Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City became founder members of the Football League Third Division in 1920, questions were asked as to whether Devon's third largest town, Torquay, could support a Football League team of its own. The seaside resort's two foremost sides were Torquay Town and Babbacombe and, while they had both enjoyed success in the Plymouth & District League, it was felt that Torquay's best chance of creating a team strong enough for the Football League would be for the two fierce rivals to merge. Despite many years of friction between the sides, it was finally decided that the 1920–21 football season would be the last for both Torquay Town and Babbacombe and that a new professional football club would be formed.[1][2]

The new team was to be called Torquay United, which was a name that had previously been used from 1899 up until 1910 before the original United merged with Ellacombe to form Torquay Town. Crad Evans, Torquay Town's star striker, was installed as player-manager and the new team adopted a black and white strip which soon earned them the nickname of 'the Magpies'. Although Torquay United were initially denied entry into the Southern League, they were accepted into the Western League in time for the 1921–22 season.[1]

Despite an encouraging first game of the season, a 1–0 victory over Weymouth, Torquay's form soon dipped and they would not win another League game until the New Year. However, a run of five wins out of six at the end of the season led United to a respectable mid-table finish in a very competitive league. Torquay also enjoyed an extended run in the FA Cup, playing a total of eight fixtures (nine including the 75th minute abandonment of the first qualifying round fixture against Spencer Moulton). United made it as far as the fourth qualifying round before being knocked out by Boscombe. The newly professional Torquay United also made their last appearance in the Devon Senior Cup. It was a tournament the club had won under the name of Torquay Town in 1911 and the re-christened United repeated the feat by beating Oreston Rovers 1–0 in the final at Home Park.[1]

At the end of the season, Torquay United again applied to join the Southern League and, on this occasion, were successful in their bid.[1]

Competitions

Western League

Standings

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Result
1 Yeovil and Petters United 14 10 2 2 26 9 2.889 22
2 Trowbridge Town 14 8 1 5 18 15 1.200 17
3 Welton Rovers 14 7 2 5 31 27 1.148 16
4 Cardiff Corinthians 14 7 1 6 30 22 1.364 15
5 Torquay United 14 6 2 6 25 17 1.471 14 Moved to the Southern League English Section
6 Peasedown St John 14 5 3 6 21 19 1.105 13
7 Weymouth 14 5 1 8 15 25 0.600 11
8 Horfield United 14 1 2 11 10 42 0.238 4 Left at the end of the season
Source: [citation needed]

Matches

Torquay United v Weymouth
3 Sep 1921 Torquay United 1 – 0 Weymouth Plainmoor
Sanders Attendance: 3,000
Torquay United v Peasedown St John
17 Sep 1921 Torquay United 1 – 1 Peasedown St John Plainmoor
Frayn (pen.)
Welton Rovers v Torquay United
8 Feb 1922 Welton Rovers 3 – 1 Torquay United West Clewes
Pratt
Peasedown St John v Torquay United
25 Feb 1922 Peasedown St John 2 – 1 Torquay United Peasedown St John
Burley
Horfield United v Torquay United
11 Mar 1922 Horfield United 2 – 2 Torquay United Horfield
Nettesonne Chapman
Cardiff Corinthians v Torquay United
5 Apr 1922 Cardiff Corinthians 0 – 6 Torquay United Pengam Farm
Burley
Harris
Jackman
Lincoln
Weymouth v Torquay United
8 Apr 1922 Weymouth 0 – 2 Torquay United Recreation Ground
Worden Stuckey (pen.)
Torquay United v Trowbridge Town
17 Apr 1922 Torquay United 4 – 0 Trowbridge Town Plainmoor
Burch (pen.)
Stuckey
Harris
Yeovil & Petters United v Torquay United
22 Apr 1922 Yeovil & Petters United 2 – 0 Torquay United Pen Mill Athletic Ground
Torquay United v Horfield United
29 Apr 1922 Torquay United 3 – 0 Horfield United Plainmoor
Burley
Pratt
Harris

FA Cup

Minehead v Torquay United
10 Sep 1921 Extra preliminary round Minehead 0 – 3 Torquay United Recreation Ground
Stuckey (pen.)
Townsend
Torquay United v Frome Town
24 Sep 1921 Preliminary round Torquay United 1 – 1 Frome Town Plainmoor
Stuckey
Frome Town v Torquay United
27 Sep 1921 Pre. Round Replay Frome Town 1 – 3 Torquay United Badgers Hill
Davis (pen.)
Stuckey
Torquay United v Spencer Moulton
12 Oct 1921[1] First round qualifying Torquay United 5 – 2 Spencer Moulton Plainmoor
Stuckey
Lincoln
Burch
Torquay United v St George's
22 Oct 1921 Second round qualifying Torquay United 6 – 0 St George's Plainmoor
Stuckey
Townsend
Burch
Merrick
Torquay United v Hanham Athletic
5 Nov 1921 Third round qualifying Torquay United 2 – 2 Hanham Athletic Plainmoor
Burch (pen.)
Evans
Hanham Athletic v Torquay United
9 Nov 1921 Third round Q. Replay Hanham Athletic 1 – 3 Torquay United Hanham
Frayn
Evans
Torquay United v Boscombe
19 Nov 1921 Fourth round qualifying Torquay United 0 – 1 Boscombe Plainmoor

Devon Senior Cup

Dartmouth United v Torquay United
3 Dec 1921 First round Dartmouth United 0 – 3 Torquay United Long Cross
Frayn
Townsend
Torquay United v Chudleigh
17 Dec 1921 Second round Torquay United 5 – 0 Chudleigh Plainmoor
Townsend
Evans
Pyne
Burch
(o.g.)
Torquay United v Torrington
11 Mar 1922 Quarter Final Torquay United 6 – 0 Torrington Plainmoor
Burch
Stuckey
Lincoln
Harris
Pridham
Teign Village v Torquay United
29 Mar 1922 Semi Final Teign Village 0 – 7 Torquay United Newton Abbot
Stuckey (pen.)
Nattesonne
Martin
Evans
(o.g.)
Oreston Rovers v Torquay United
8 Apr 1922 Final Oreston Rovers 0 – 1 Torquay United Home Park
Frayn

Notes

1 . Match originally played 8 Oct 1921 but was abandoned after 75 minutes due to fog. Torquay United were leading 2-0 at the time.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Edwards, Leigh; Gibbes, Jon; Lovis, John (1999). Torquay United, The Official Centenary History, 1899-1999. Yore Publications. ISBN 1-874427-38-0
  2. ^ Holgate, Mike (1999). Torquay United Football Club 1899-1999. Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-1814-9

External links

  • "Torquayunited.com". Archived from the original on 27 December 2009.
  • "TFF History Room". Archived from the original on 26 February 2011.
  • "TUFC History". Archived from the original on 12 May 2008.
  • "Historical Football Kits".
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