TUFC head coach Gary Owers found it difficult to sum up United’s performance as they went down 4-3 to ten-man Guiseley. United lost once again to the Lions and were second best for most of the match despite having a man advantage. It left Gary Owers struggling to find the words to explain how badly
United 3 Healey 18, 72, 86 Guiseley 4 Southwell 4 Hatfield 38 Liburd 60, 80 A HAT-TRICK for Rhys Healey was the only positive United to take from a depressing 4-3 defeat at home to bottom-club Guiseley, who played 88 minutes with 10 men. Harry Flowers was sent off in the opening exchanges for a
Despite relegation to National League South being confirmed on Saturday, United have two games left to play before the 2017/18 season is complete. The first of which comes against Guiseley at Plainmoor on Tuesday in a rearranged fixture (7:45pm kick-off). TUFC head coach Gary Owers expressed his desire to remain focused on winning the remaining
The TUFC Breakfast Club returns on Wednesday, April 25th at 9am at Plainmoor. The Breakfast Club gives its members an opportunity to refer leads to one and other, share business knowledge and expertise, expand their networks and gain new and repeat business through trust and familiarity. Developing relationships with other businesses takes time and here
Book your place for a pre-match meal for our next home match on Tuesday (24/04/18) against Guiseley AFC. A fantastic three-course meal in No.10s restaurant awaits you (at a fantastic price) before we take on the Lions at Plainmoor. Starter A Trio of Indian Cuisine Or Farmhouse Pate & Melba Toast with Onion Chutney Main
IT is with immense disappointment and frustration that our relegation to the National League South has now been confirmed after Saturday’s result. I feel for Gary Owers and our players who have given their best in what has been desperately unlucky season. I would like to apologise to United’s loyal supporters, who have stood steadfastly