Through 18 of 26 matches Torslanda are 11th out of 14 sides. They are two places and 8 points above the automatic relegation spots, and 7 points above the relegation-playoff spot. They are seven games without a win, and have conceded 24 goals in those seven games. To state the obvious, it does not appear they will be heading up to the third tier Ettan this season.
This weekend they lost 0-2 away to second place Husqvarna, the club Joel Stevens and Myer Bevan were at in the 2018 season. Dominic Wooldridge, Harry Edge and Owen Parker-Price all played 90 minutes, and Torslanda only managed to have three players, out of seven allowed, on the bench. It seems the aforementioned injury to Sean Bright still has him out, as he hasn't played since the last update. Edge has played every minute of all 18 matches, as has Parker-Price, scoring three goals, while Wooldridge has started 17 matches. Prior to his injury, Bright had started in all 11 matches, scoring once.
This is now the fourth season of the Torslanda 'experiment', and it hasn't really had much success. In 2019 they finished 13th and were relegated into the fifth tier, though in 2020 they bounced back up, finishing second in their fifth tier league in a shortened season. Last year they had a more respectable seventh place finish in the fourth tier, but this year are back to struggling. Wooldridge, Parker-Price and Edge have been there since the beginning, while they have been joined over the years by: Nando Pijnaker (2019), Andrew Withers (2019), Daniel Keat (2019, 2020, 2021), Ryan Feutz (2021), Josh Rogerson (2021), Sean Bright (2021, 2022). Of those, only Pijnaker really managed to go onto elsewhere in Europe, and even for him it's only been this year that he's managed regular first team football.
I suppose it can be argued that if it creates a network to assist in getting kids elsewhere in Sweden/Denmark, such as Stamenic, Garbett, Ingham etc, while also only being an hour or so drive away from them to help acclimatise, then it has still served a job. Possibly could be more players heading next season over now that it's getting a lot easier to get travel internationally again.