A fortnight on from their last fixture, United return to National League action tomorrow, as they make the long trip to North Wales to take on Wrexham. With the three points on offer hugely important for both side’s ambitions going into the final two months of the season, manager Gary Johnson was quick to acknowledge
United return to Vanarama National League action on Saturday, as they make the long trip to Cumbria to take on league leaders Barrow at the Progression Solicitors Stadium. Although there is no underestimating the size of the task in hand, Gary Johnson’s side can take comfort from their impressive record against the Vanarama League’s top
Following last weekend’s excellent 3-2 win away at AFC Fylde, Gary Johnson’s men will be looking to make it back-to-back wins against Ebbsfleet tomorrow. However United, who triumphed 4-2 at the Kuflink Stadium back in October, will need to be on their guard against a Fleet side that will be equally determined to claim three
Gary Johnson’s men face another long trek north on Saturday, as they head to Lancashire to take on AFC Fylde. With the National League table still incredibly tight going into the last third of the season, there is still everything to play for, and no better time to put a good run of results together.
Gary Johnson’s men face a journey to East London tomorrow, as they take on struggling Dagenham & Redbridge at the Chigwell Construction Stadium. With the Daggers perilously close to the relegation zone, it promises to be another important match for both sides, with the Gulls also looking for three points to help propel them back
A new year, and a new decade, kicks off at Plainmoor tomorrow, as Yeovil Town take on The Gulls for the second time in six days. The match provides Gary Johnson’s side with an early opportunity to avenge the defeat at Huish Park, with The Glovers registering a comprehensive victory on Boxing Day. However, Saturday’s