United and Aldershot have played out some thrillers in their recent histories, and Tuesday night was another one to add to the list. Unfortunately, this time it was United that came out on the wrong side of a 3-2 loss. Aldershot took the lead through Shamir Fenelon, then strikes from Bobby-Joe Taylor and Shaun Okojie
FT | United 0 – 0 Tranmere A POINT from the title favourites on the opening day has to go down as a good result but two second-half dismissals for Tranmere will leave United feeling it could have been more. The game boiled over with Steve McNulty receiving two cautions in a minute of
United 6 Young 3 Gray 9, 12 Higgins 15 Pittman 51 Lathrope 61 Truro 0 UNITED turned on the style in their final pre-season friendly before the real stuff begins next week and the finishing on display was exemplary. A scintillating start saw Luke Young, James Gray twice and Ryan Higgins provide a 4-0 lead
Plymouth Parkway 1 Ethan Phillips Torquay United 1 Josh Gowling 88’ United completed their pre-season away trips with a 1-1 draw against Plymouth Parkway. Player-manager Kevin Nicholson gave game time to youngsters Austen Booth, Tallan Mitchell, Torquay Academy player Harry Bell, and trialists Sean Downing and Rory Fallon. The story of the game was simple;
Weymouth 0 Torquay United 1 Pittman 47’ A goal from striker Jon-Paul Pittman earned United the win at the Bob Lucas Stadium. Trialist Rory Fallon started up front for United with Sam Chaney continuing to deputise for the injured left-back Liam Davis. Weymouth had ex-Gulls Josh Carmichael and Josh Wakefield in their starting XI. There
A BEAUTY from Graham Carey and Joel Grant’s late header was enough to win the game for Plymouth Argyle but an enjoyable Devon derby that again saw some enterprising work from the Gulls. United hit the woodwork on three occasions and goalkeeper Ryan Clarke also saved a Jake Jervis penalty in a decent game eventually