A clean sheet against promotion-chasing Wrexham AFC was the highlight for Robbie Herrera as he reflected on a 0-0 draw at Plainmoor. The Gulls were unable to break the deadlock as both sides struggled to create many clear cut chances. “I thought we had the better of the first half, without really threatening too much,”
United 0 Wrexham 0 A POINT for United in what was a poor game with neither side able to find any attacking penetration and one to be swiftly forgotten. Caretaker boss Robbie Herrera made just one change to the side that performed well in the 1-1 draw with Chester last week, restoring club captain to
Torquay United caretaker manager Robbie Herrera found some positives as the Gulls continue their search for their first win of the season. United went in front during the first half thanks to a brilliant curling effort from young George Dowling, who was making his debut after joining on loan from Bristol City earlier in the
Robbie Herrera spoke to the local press after the final whistle and showed his disappointment in United’s performance as a whole as they went down to a 4-1 defeat at the Laithwaite Community Stadium. United started brightly, but Woking took control of the game and showed a clinical edge once their chances came along. “Good
Woking FC 4 Ward 23’, Ferdinand 33’, Carter 51’, Bawling 58’ United 1 Gray 47’ A depleted United team succumbed to a 4-1 loss away to Woking FC at the Laithwaite Community Stadium. With injury ruling out Ryan Clarke, Josh Gowling, Liam Davis, Sam Chaney, Damon Lathrope, and Jordan Lee, Robbie Herrera had a depleted
Robbie Herrera was counting the cost of his side not being clinical enough in the final third as United were defeated 2-1 by Solihull Moors at Plainmoor. United did create the best chances of the game, but failed to convert when they came along. “We’re disappointed with the result. In the 90 minutes, maybe we