With 2023 now nearly upon us, we take a look back at the past year on the pitch, beginning with the second half of the 2021/22 campaign. January Just as it ended, 2022 began with a National League encounter with United’s nearest rivals, Yeovil Town. The finale was not one for the faint-hearted, as United
Following the launch of National League TV, supporters unable to make the trip to Huish Park on New Year’s Day can instead watch the game via the National League’s new streaming service. With New Year’s Day seeing Gary Johnson’s men travel to Huish Park for the return fixture following Boxing Day’s 1-1 draw, supporters unable
Following the 1-1 draw between the two sides at Plainmoor, tickets for the return match at Huish Park on New Year’s Day 2023 are now available. With the Boxing Day meeting ending all-square, that result has only served to up the ante for when the two sides meet again, with the Yellow Army hoping for
West Country bragging rights will once again be up for grabs on New Years Day, as United take on Somerset rivals Yeovil Town at Huish Park. With honours even after the 1-1 draw on Boxing Day at Plainmoor, rivalries re-commence with Gary Johnson’s men heading to Huish Park for their first fixture of 2023.
The Yellow Army are reminded of our opening hours for the Club’s phonelines and Club Shop during the festive period. A detailed list of the Club’s festive opening hours can be found below, with standard opening hours set to resume from Wednesday 4th January. Club Shop and phoneline hours: Saturday 31st December – CLOSED Sunday 1st January
With 2023 set to be another memorable year, TUWFC manager Steve Elswood reflected on the 2022 calendar year, with many firsts being achieved. “It has been an incredible 2022 with ups and downs and ending in last seasons fourth placed league finish. Working closely with the club we have now achieved One Club One Community