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Fans can lead Torquay United onwards, says Jordan Dyer

Jordan Dyer has hailed Torquay United’s loyal supporters as the club look to complete a National League return.

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By Mark Stillman

HAPPY AT HOME: Torquay United’s Jordan Dyer

Jordan Dyer has hailed Torquay United’s loyal supporters as the club look to complete a National League return.
Only five clubs in Non-League average higher than the Gulls’ 3,519 at Plainmoor – an increase of 44% from their attendances last season.
Dyer, 24, signed in the summer and has played his part in a promotion push with Paul Wotton’s men suffering just one league defeat in 19 heading into yesterday’s match with Hampton & Richmond Borough.
And defender Dyer believes the loyal fans deserve a huge amount of credit.
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