Following Tuesday’s impressive home victory over Aldershot, Gary Johnson’s men will be looking to follow that up with another positive result against Weymouth at Plainmoor tomorrow. Who’s the Boss? David Oldfield departed his managerial position at Oxford City to take the helm at Weymouth in January. Oldfield had been manager of the Hoops for
In the first of a home double header Aldershot are in town as Gary Johnson’s men return to Plainmoor under the floodlights. Who’s the Boss? Mark Molesley took the managerial position in September 2021 and has signed on until the end of the 2022/23 season. A former Shot himself, Molesley is highly regarded by
Gary Johnson’s men will be looking for another three points on the road as they make another long journey this weekend to Yorkshire for the match with FC Halifax Town at The Shay Stadium. Who’s the Boss? Pete Wild was appointed as Halifax manager in July 2019, following the departure of previous boss Jamie Fullarton.
United are back on their travels tomorrow, as Gary Johnson’s side make the long trip to Norfolk to take on King’s Lynn Town. Whilst The Gulls will be looking for three points to extend their unbeaten run and bolster their top-seven ambitions, they will have to remain wary of a Linnets side who have become
United return to action at Plainmoor tomorrow when Gary Johnson’s side host eighth place Bromley. Who’s the Boss? Andy Woodman began his coaching career as Assistant Manager at Rushden & Diamonds in 2006, before more than a decade of coaching experience followed at the likes of West Ham, Charlton Athletic, Newcastle, Crystal Palace, and Arsenal.
After back to back draws at Plainmoor over the past week, Gary Johnson’s men are back on the road to face Wealdstone on Saturday afternoon. With the match taking place behind closed doors for ground safety reasons, United will be looking to replicate last season’s corresponding fixture, which was played in a similar environment, and