THE opening game of a new season ended in a 0-0 draw for United in the blazing sunshine at Chelmsford City. In a match of chances, the Gulls defended with excellent discipline and Shaun MacDonald did very well in goal, one of eight debutants in a very new United outfit. The young goalkeeper signed from
United rounded off their pre-season campaign with a 2-0 win over Dorchester Town. TUFC head coach Gary Owers made numerous changes to the starting line-up with Josh Gowling, Kyle Cameron, and Samir Nabi missing out through injury. In came trialists Robbie Leitch and Hyuga Tanner while James Roberts played from the start. After a quiet
United 1 Williams 47 Bristol City 3 Andrews 9 Edwards 35, 72 A MUCH-CHANGED United slipped to defeat against a very youthful Bristol City in the final home outing of a busy pre-season for the Gulls. A delightful free-kick from Jake Andrews gave City and early lead and Opi Edwards doubled the advantage at half-time.
United 1 Keating 57 Cardiff City 1 Murphy 22 NINETEEN days before United’s opening home game of the new season and less than that for the trip to Chelmsford on August 4, the Yellow Army were treated to a fine evening of football, as an equaliser from Ruairi Keating earned the Gulls a superb draw
United 0 Plymouth Argyle 1 Carey 63 SUMMER keeps on giving, as the wonderful World Cup and fabulous weather was joined by an enjoyable Devon derby at Plainmoor. A solitary goal from Graham Carey was enough to give Plymouth Argyle the win but it was also a very positive performance from United Home form will
United secured their first win of pre-season and scored four goals in the process as they overcame Poole Town at the Black Gold Stadium. Two goals from Brett Williams, a strike from George Essuman, and a goal from a trialist took the game away from the Dolphins. Only winger Bobson Bawling missed out on some