After Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Maidstone United, TUFC head coach Gary Owers is assessing his personnel options ahead of Tuesday night’s visit to Leyton Orient. “I’ve got to consider everyone,” said Owers. “By and large I have kept with the same team and lads are getting frustrated but, I go with what I see in
Saturday sees the start of three very important games that will help decide the survival of the club in the National League. All three games are away from home, and United’s first takes them to Maidstone United on Saturday. United haven’t played since a 3-2 defeat to Sutton United on February 20th and the team
Defender Conrad Balatoni has settled into life at TUFC well since his move from his previous club, Falkirk. He’s determined to help keep United in the National League this season, and has been frustrated by United’s lack of games in recent weeks. “We’ve not played in a while because of the weather and also because
United face Maidstone United at the Gallagher Stadium on Saturday in a 3pm kick-off. We take a closer look at the Stones. Opposition Profile | Maidstone United Manager: Jay Saunders Address: Gallagher Stadium, James Whatman Way, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1LQ Capacity:4,191 (750 seated) Telephone: 01622 753817 Nickname(s): The Stones Founded: 1992 Website: https://www.maidstoneunited.co.uk/ Recent History 2016/17
We caught up with Brett Williams, Luke Young, Elliott Romain, and Aaron Barnes before tonight’s big match at Plainmoor against Sutton United (kick-off 7:45pm). “It’s a massive game, to be fair,” said striker Brett Williams after training this morning. “All of the lads were disappointed with Saturday’s performance and they want to correct it and
Gary Owers is eager to look forward and not back as United face Sutton United at Plainmoor on Tuesday night (kick-off 7:45pm). Satuday’s result left United 8 points from safety with twelve games to go. United face Sutton on Tuesday, then there is a break in the schedule because of our rearranged match against Leyton