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
United 1 Pittman 75′ Solihull Moors 2 Campbell 47′ Vaughan 74′ WHEN the visiting goalkeeper scores the winning goal, you know things are not going well. Solihull Moors won the battle of the bottom two in a poor game at Plainmoor and the visitors snatched the lead early in the second half. United were slowly
Robbie Herrera was largely pleased with his side’s performance, but deeply disappointed with the final result as United went 3-2 down to Guiseley at Nethermoor Park. One word summed up Herrera’s mood after the game. “Devastated,” said Herrera. “I thought we totally dominated the game barring the first 15 minutes when it was a little
It was once again a tale of what could have been for United, as they were beaten 3-2 by Guiseley at Nethermoor Park. Guiseley took the lead in the 12th minute thanks to a header by Jake Lawlor. United responded in the 36th and 38th minute through Sean McGinty and Ruairi Keating respectively. United then