Roy Evans
Posted: 05 Feb 2012, 18:58
There are many loyal Torquay Utd supporters that follow the team through the good times and the bad, they do not do it for it self glory or publicity but because they love the team. One such fan has just died at the age of 89.
A couple of years ago we were talking in the pub about football in general and Torquay Utd in particular when the subject came around to the first match you ever saw and when. I was reasonably impressed with mine: Torquay United v Crystal Palace 30th March 1959 but faded into obscurity when Roy announced his.
His first ever visit to a football match was 27th August 1927 aged 4, his father took him to Plainmoor to watch Torquay United's first ever match in the football league against Exeter City. The large crowd of 11000 meant that his father sat him pitch side of the wall which is now the pop side.
He never stopped supporting Torquay and until recent years I would see him at away games as well as home.
Torquay United has lost a true fan, a gentleman and a man I was proud to know.
RIP Roy Evans
A couple of years ago we were talking in the pub about football in general and Torquay Utd in particular when the subject came around to the first match you ever saw and when. I was reasonably impressed with mine: Torquay United v Crystal Palace 30th March 1959 but faded into obscurity when Roy announced his.
His first ever visit to a football match was 27th August 1927 aged 4, his father took him to Plainmoor to watch Torquay United's first ever match in the football league against Exeter City. The large crowd of 11000 meant that his father sat him pitch side of the wall which is now the pop side.
He never stopped supporting Torquay and until recent years I would see him at away games as well as home.
Torquay United has lost a true fan, a gentleman and a man I was proud to know.
RIP Roy Evans