United 1 Young 33 Eastleigh 2 Matthews 9 Hoyte 71 A TOUGH one to take on the balance of play but the harsh reality is another morale-sapping defeat for the Gulls, and the fight for survival is going to be a massive challenge. After conceding a soft opener to Sam Matthews on nine minutes, United
Gary Owers was critical of his side’s defending in Saturday’s 4-0 defeat at Wrexham. A hat-trick from forward Chris Holroyd, including a late penalty, and a goal from defender Manny Smith put pay to United’s hopes of getting a result. “Pretty simple, really, a really, really poor defensive performance,” said Owers after the final whistle.
United suffered defeat after a dominant Wrexham came out 4-0 winners at the Racecourse gound. Head coach Gary Owers made three changes to the side that played Boreham Wood a week earlier. New loan signings Tommy O’Sullivan (Colchester United) and Alex Fletcher (Plymouth Argyle) came straight into the starting 11. Michee Efete came into the
Gary Owers stressed the need to bolster his squad after United suffered a 2-0 defeat to Boreham Wood at Meadow Park. A goal from Angelo Balanta and a disputed penalty from Bruno Andrade decided the match. “I need to get some players in,” said Owers after the final whistle. “I’m not being disrespectful, I’m only
United succumbed to a 2-0 defeat at Meadow Park thanks to a goal apiece for Boreham forwards Angelo Balanta and Bruno Andrade. In a match where United struggled to be an attacking force, Boreham took the lead in the 11th minute when Balanta reacted quickest after the ball broke inside the penalty box. Alex Davey