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
Torquay United head coach Gary Owers expressed his disappointment with the Gulls’ performance as they fell to a heavy 3-0 home defeat to Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday. Two goals from Fejiri Okenabirhie and a third from Craig Robson saw the visitors leave Plainmoor with all three points. “Not what I expected after three really
United 0 Dagenham & Redbridge 3 Okenabirhie 50, 86 Robson 76 ON a day when United had to maintain the encouraging momentum of recent weeks, the painful reality was a performance lacking the urgency and intensity needed to survive. Dagenham and Redbridge punished the Gulls with a positive display, deservedly taking the victory with second-half
United strengthened their hand in the race for National League survival on Saturday when they came out 2-1 winners over Maidenhead United at York Road. A cracking strike from Aaron Barnes and a late winner from Elliott Romain capped a dogged team performance than was sprinkled with quality despite a very heavy pitch. “A classic