United 0 Maidstone 2 (Amantchi 45+2′, 69′) United suffered FA Cup disappointment on Saturday, as Maidstone ran out 2-0 winners at Plainmoor. Two goals from Levi Amantchi either side of half-time put Maidstone in control, and despite Torquay’s best efforts, that was the way it remained. Following the league defeat against the same opponents
United 0 Maidstone 1 (Bone 69′) Match Sponsor: David Perrott & Family Despite a gutsy effort, ten-man United suffered defeat on Saturday, as a single goal saw Maidstone come out on top at Plainmoor. With Ross Marshall’s sending off paving the way for Mark Halstead’s terrific penalty save, Gary Johnson’s men took the
United 5 (Stobbs 20′, Jarvis pens 35′ & 45+3′, Ash 41′, Lapslie 44′) Hungerford Town 0 United blew Hungerford away following a superb five-goal showing at Plainmoor, as The Gulls secured their place in the FA Cup 4th Round Qualifying. Jack Stobbs gave United a first-half advantage, and that was soon doubled thanks to
Hemel Hempstead Town 3 Whittaker 9′, Judd 85′, Brown 87′ United 2 Jenkins Davies 67′, Marshall 84′ In a closely fought encounter, it was two late goals in quick succession that saw Hemel Hempstead run out 3-2 winners at the Focus Community Arena on Saturday afternoon. It was the home side who struck first
Wimborne Town 0 United 3 (McGavin 17′, Stobbs 22′, Lapslie 82′) United booked themselves a place in the Emirates FA Cup Third Round Qualifying draw on Saturday, when they ran out 3-0 winners at Wimborne Town. Two goals in quick succession in the first half by Brett McGavin and Jack Stobbs saw Gary Johnson’s
Aveley 2 (Odelusi 37′, Hughes 82′) United 1 (Ash 87′) United’s winning run came to an end on Saturday, as The Gulls slipped to a 2-1 defeat at Aveley’s Parkside Stadium. Goals from Siju Odelusi and substitute Charlee Hughes put The Millers in charge, and despite Brad Ash’s late response, it wasn’t enough to