Farewell to Frank Prince
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Farewell to Frank Prince
The club have announced that Frank Prince will be leaving at the end of November.
http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 35108.aspx
He's done some excellent work with the community, and deserves all the plaudits that come his way.
http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 35108.aspx
He's done some excellent work with the community, and deserves all the plaudits that come his way.
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I second that, and wish Frank all the best in the future.
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Can't believe he's 64-still as fit -as- a fiddle.Done a great job for us for a long time.Very best wishes for the future Frank.
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Im sorry to hear Frank is leaving, both my kids went to his courses and ended up playing for local teams. Hes a lovely lovely bloke and I wish him all the best for the future
Did a very good job for the club, and probably the main reason for me getting into TUFC at all.
I came from a fairly typical scenario in Torbay, wheras whilst I was Torbay born and raised, my parents were from Birmingham and Manchester. Brought up in a family of Aston Villa fans, it was only through the Football in the Community program I even knew TUFC existed.
Through Frank Prince and the program, I got the opportunity to have the Plainmoor tour twice (one of which is was really ill, went away, blacked out in the changing rooms and had to be treated/brought round by the legend that was Norman Medhurst), scored 3 penalties past Ashley Bayes in the schools penalty competition and got my picture in the Herald thanks to going to football training in the retro Mod-Dec windows shirt.
Thanks for Frank, I got hooked and 21 years later I've just driven for three hours to watch us play Telford!
Great memories!
I came from a fairly typical scenario in Torbay, wheras whilst I was Torbay born and raised, my parents were from Birmingham and Manchester. Brought up in a family of Aston Villa fans, it was only through the Football in the Community program I even knew TUFC existed.
Through Frank Prince and the program, I got the opportunity to have the Plainmoor tour twice (one of which is was really ill, went away, blacked out in the changing rooms and had to be treated/brought round by the legend that was Norman Medhurst), scored 3 penalties past Ashley Bayes in the schools penalty competition and got my picture in the Herald thanks to going to football training in the retro Mod-Dec windows shirt.
Thanks for Frank, I got hooked and 21 years later I've just driven for three hours to watch us play Telford!
Great memories!
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Paul Devlin is new Football in The Community Officer-former Scottish international and played for Notts County,Birmingham,Sheffield United and Watford and in non-league football.Coming here frm Carlisle United.
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