The fixtures continue to come thick and fast for Gary Johnson’s side as Southend come to town on Saturday. Who’s the Boss? Phil Brown returned to Southend for the final six games of the 2021/21 League Two campaign and previously managed The Shrimpers between 2013 and 2018. Upon his return his side won two,
Gary Johnson’s side will be looking to get back to winning ways when United head to the West Midlands to face Solihull Moors on Tuesday evening. Who’s the Boss? Neal Ardley arrived at Damson Park in June and began his managerial role on 1st July. His Moors side have so far had a mixed
United will be looking to build on last week’s 4-3 victory at Maidenhead when Grimsby Town come to Plainmoor on Saturday. Who’s the Boss? During his first managerial spell with the side which lasted five and a half years, Paul Hurst guided the Mariners back to the Football League in 2016 via the play-offs.
Gary Johnson’s side are back on the road on Saturday as they head to Berkshire to face Maidenhead United. Who’s the Boss? Alan Devonshire is currently in his second spell as Maidenhead United manager following his return to the side in 2015. His first period in charge at York Road between 1996 and 2003
AFC Bournemouth U23’s will provide Gary Johnson’s side with their final pre-season test before the National League campaign kicks off at Plainmoor on Saturday 21st August. Who’s the boss? Shaun Cooper previously coached Bournemouth’s under 13s side before he was appointed manager for the under 21’s in October 2018. A former Cherries player himself, he
Gary Johnson’s side return to Plainmoor for United’s penultimate pre-season friendly when Chippenham come to town on Saturday. Who’s the boss? Michael Cook was appointed as permanent manager in March 2020 following a successful spell as interim manager. Chippenham won 5 out of 10 league matches following Cook’s arrival which saw the National League South