United manager Gary Johnson is calling on the Yellow Army to assist his table-topping side, as they look to secure another vital three points against Dagenham & Redbridge at Plainmoor tomorrow night. “I think the name of the game this week, as the boys were a bit disappointed with their performance at King’s Lynn, is
United manager Gary Johnson was disappointed with his side’s performance following the 0-0 away to King’s Lynn Town on Saturday. “I think it was a poor performance by us today,” said Johnson. “I didn’t recognise our game at all. Credit to Kings Lynn really, we knew they were no mugs, and the Kings Lynn that
King’s Lynn 0 United 0 United had to settle for a point following a goalless draw against King’s Lynn Town at The Walks stadium on Saturday. It was Asa Hall’s red card eleven minutes from time that provided the game’s main talking point, however a gritty display from The Gulls saw them return from
Having arrived safely following a long trip to Norfolk, United manager Gary Johnson is looking forward to the challenge ahead tomorrow, as his table-topping Gulls face King’s Lynn Town at The Walks stadium. “Fortunately we’ve got to King’s Lynn following a monstrous trip from Torquay,” began Johnson. “We are safe and comfortable in our hotel,
With Gary Johnson’s men continuing to lead the way at the top of the National League, and following the return of supporters during our last two fixtures, tickets for our clash against Dagenham & Redbridge on Tuesday, 15th December (7.45pm kick-off) will go on sale from 10am on Friday, 11th December. The return of the
Manager Gary Johnson was once again pleased with both the quality and commitment shown by his side, after United triumphed over Maidenhead 2-1 at Plainmoor on Tuesday evening. “I’m always delighted with every three points that we get,” began Johnson “As I’ve said before, it puts teams that are in the pack further behind you.