“We looked much more solid, much more organised, we dealt with dangerous situations and were still a threat at the other end,” said Gary Owers after watching his side win 1-0 at Stonebridge Road. “We’re tarred with this ‘we’re bottom of the league, we’re rubbish’. Well, we’re not rubbish any more – we’re getting there.
Ebbsfleet 0 Torquay United 1 Reid 63′ United summoned up a fantastic team performance to earn a valuable three points against Ebbsfleet Town. Jamie Reid capped the display with a classy strike to make it two goals in two games for the forward. Gary Owers names an unchanged team to the one that earned a
Gary Owers was pleased with the progression he saw from his side in Saturday’s 1-1 draw against FC Halifax Town at the Shay. United conceded in the 68th minute, but hit back through Jamie Reid seven minutes later. A point could have easily been three if United had been a little more ruthless in front
United come back from Yorkshire with a point to their name after a 1-1 draw at the Shay. George Waring gave Halifax the lead in the 68th minute, but Jamie Reid equalized for united in the 75th. Head coach Gary Owers made one change to the side that were knocked out of the FA Cup
United head coach Gary Owers had plenty to think about after watching his side go out of the Emirates FA Cup against Aldershot at the EBB. Ex-Gull Scott Rendell’s header in the 79th minute ended United’s participation in the Cup at the first hurdle. “Disappointing result, obviously,” said Owers after the final whistle. “Reflecting on
Aldershot Town 1 Rendell 79’ Torquay United 0 United dropped out of the FA Cup at the first time of asking as ex-Gull Scott Rendell headed the Shots in to the first round. Gary Owers stuck with the same team that played against Dover seven days ago. Neal Osborn found a place on the bench