Gary Owers was proud of his side’s performance in Tuesday night’s 1-0 win over Leyton Orient was eager to shift focus to Saturday’s match against Solihull Moors. Elliott Romain headed home in the 37th minute to give United a lifeline in the race to avoid relegation from the National League. “Excellent three points,” said Owers
United clinched a valuable three points at the Matchroom Stadium on the road and completed the double over Leyton Orient in the process. Elliott Romain’s third goal of the season was enough to get United back to winning ways against an Orient side that came back strongly in the second half. After hinting that changes
TUFC head coach Gary Owers showed his frustration at his side not finishing two good second-half chances in Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Maidstone United. A late winner for Maidstone came from full-back Josh Hare. “That’s something that has cost us dearly in the last couple of games,” said Owers. “We’ve got no-one but ourselves to
Maidstone United 1 Hare 88′ Torquay United 0 United began a important week of away fixtures with a defeat thanks to a late winner from Maidstone United’s Josh Hare. After a bright first half and a great chance in the second, United couldn’t threaten enough to warrant all three points. A draw was on the
TUFC head coach Gary Owers was critical of the referee after Tuesday night’s 3-2 loss to Sutton United. Byron Harrison opened the scoring for Sutton United after taking advantage of a lucky deflection. Sean McGinty equalized not soon after, and then Brett Williams put United in the lead. Simon Walton equalized in added on time
United 2 McGinty 11 Williams 45 Sutton 3 Harrison 6 Walton 45+3 Collins pen 90 THERE was no argument with the defeat to Dagenham on the weekend but this latest setback was very hard to take. A breathless game began with Byron Harrison opening the scoring on six minutes. Sean McGinty soon struck back from