Gary Johnson’s side will be looking to bounce back on Saturday when United are back on the road to face Bromley in front of the BT Sport cameras. Who’s the Boss? Andy Woodman was appointed as the Raven’s manager in March after spending 15 years gaining coaching experience at West Ham, Charlton, Newcastle and Arsenal.
With United heading to Hayes Lane to take on Bromley in front of the BT Sport cameras tomorrow, supporters can still book their place to watch the game live on the big screen at Boots & Laces. Whilst entry to Boots & Laces is free, supporters wishing to claim the £5 pasty and a pint*
With United back on the road to face Bromley tomorrow, the Club is able to provide the following details for supporters wishing to attend. Tickets must be purchased in advance, and are available online here. Alternatively supporters can purchase tickets over the phone directly with Bromley by calling 0208 460 5291 or emailing tickets@bromleyfc.co.uk. Spectator
TUFC Radio will – as always – be providing live commentary of Saturday’s match at Bromley, however this weekend’s coverage will be unlike any other! talkSPORT duo Charlie Baker and John Cadigan are no strangers to the Club, and at Hayes Lane on Saturday, the two United fans will be taking over TUFC Radio for
Having netted his first goals for the Club last weekend, Dan Holman talks about the season so far, before turning his attention to Saturday’s televised encounter against Bromley.
In his weekly press call, Gulls boss Gary Johnson looks back on a week that has seen United experience contrasting fortunes on the pitch, before looking ahead to Saturday’s televised clash at Bromley.