United look to seal another three points on Saturday in the first of three games at Plainmoor in a row. The first two come in quick succession, against Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday and Sutton United on Tuesday. TUFC head coach Gary Owers is under no allusions that there will be any easy games between
United look to capitalize on four points from their last two games with a trip to Maidenhead United on Saturday. Much has been made of Maidenhead’s home form, and it has contributed to a fine campaign for the Magpies so far. “It’ll be a tough game, they’ve done excellent,” said Gary Owers at his weekly
United head into Saturday’s game against Barrow hoping that they can spark belief in the Yellow Army that they can avert relegation this season. With fifteen games left, United still have time to mount a serious challenge for survival. TUFC head coach Gary Owers is well aware of the importance of Saturday’s match against the
United face Barrow on Saturday at Plainmoor in a 3pm kick-off. We take a closer look at the Bluebirds. Opposition Profile | Barrow AFC Manager: Ady Pennock Address: Holker Street Stadium, Wilkie Road, Barrow-in-Furness LA14 5UW Capacity: 2,829 (1000 seats) Telephone: 01229 666010 Nickname(s): The Bluebirds Founded: 1909 Website: www.barrowafc.com Recent History 2016/17 Finish: 7th (The
Ahead of Saturday’s big match away to Macclesfield Town, we caught up with members of the 1st team for their views. “We need to get results, it is as simple as that,” said defender Josh Gowling. “It is going to be a difficult one but we need to go there and be solid and implement
United take on the National League leaders on Saturday in a bid to end a win-less streak that has stretched to nine games. “It doesn’t phase me,” said TUFC head coach Gary Owers when asked about taking on 1st place Macclesfield Town. “We’ll be going up there and no-one will be giving us a hope