Saturday 9th March at The New Bucks Head, Watling Street, Wellington, Telford TF1 2TU National League North kick off 3.00pm.
The match is segregated. FC supporters have been allocated the Frank Nagington Stand and admission is by payment at the turnstile as follows
Adults £13
Concessions (over 60) £10
16-19 £5
u-16 £1
No official coach but Stockport supporters branch are running a coach departing from Chorlton Street at 10.00 am.
For more details call or text Peter on 07733040008.
Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
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Re: Saturday 9th March FC United vs Telford
Coach also picking up at Broadhurst Park at 10.20am and Go Outdoors in Stockport at 10.50am. Ring me to book seats.
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
OUT NOW: This week's edition of Swampy's Red Rebel Radio
Providing you with a full and wholesome fixture preview for this weekend's league match at Telford.
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Providing you with a full and wholesome fixture preview for this weekend's league match at Telford.
https://fcumradio.podbean.com/e/swampys ... arch-2019/
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Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
Bucks striker Daniel Udoh has scored 17 goals in National League North, the highest tally in the division without penalties.
FCUM’s 3-1 win at Broadhurst Park in November 2017 is their sole victory against Telford in 9 meetings.
Bucks Winger Adam Dawson made 4 appearances for FCUM during the 2012-13 season.
Midfielder Henry Cowans is the son of former Aston Villa League and European Cup winner Gordon Cowans.
Midfielder Ellis Deeney is the younger brother of Watford captain Troy Deeney.
FCUM have won 2 and lost 7 of 12 games against the current top 7. They have lost all 4 visits to the New Bucks Head, scoring 2 and conceding 10.
FCUM’s 3-1 win at Broadhurst Park in November 2017 is their sole victory against Telford in 9 meetings.
Bucks Winger Adam Dawson made 4 appearances for FCUM during the 2012-13 season.
Midfielder Henry Cowans is the son of former Aston Villa League and European Cup winner Gordon Cowans.
Midfielder Ellis Deeney is the younger brother of Watford captain Troy Deeney.
FCUM have won 2 and lost 7 of 12 games against the current top 7. They have lost all 4 visits to the New Bucks Head, scoring 2 and conceding 10.
Live FCUM match updates at: http://liveteamstats.com/
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
FC LIVE PREVIEW:
FC Live returns this afternoon with coverage of FC United's trip to AFC Telford Utd in The National League North.
Here is Statto Paul's Preview
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197313-fc- ... d-united-a
And if you cannot make this match in person, then tune into http://www.fc-radio.co.uk from 2.30pm.
FC Live returns this afternoon with coverage of FC United's trip to AFC Telford Utd in The National League North.
Here is Statto Paul's Preview
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197313-fc- ... d-united-a
And if you cannot make this match in person, then tune into http://www.fc-radio.co.uk from 2.30pm.
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
PRE MATCH INTERVIEW:
Last night we caught up with FC United Manager Neil Reynolds, to hear his thoughts heading into this afternoon's game at Telford.
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197327-pre ... d-united-a
Last night we caught up with FC United Manager Neil Reynolds, to hear his thoughts heading into this afternoon's game at Telford.
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197327-pre ... d-united-a
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
FC LIVE GOALS:
All the goals from this afternoon's FC Live coverage
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197404-fc- ... d-united-a
All the goals from this afternoon's FC Live coverage
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197404-fc- ... d-united-a
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
POST MATCH INTERVIEW:
Here are the post match thoughts of FC United Manager Neil Reynolds following today's win at Telford.
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197421-pos ... d-united-a
Here are the post match thoughts of FC United Manager Neil Reynolds following today's win at Telford.
https://audioboom.com/posts/7197421-pos ... d-united-a
Re: Saturday 9th March 2019. AFC Telford v FC UNITED
Match report
Resurgent Reds win at Telford to move three points from safety
Resurgent Reds win at Telford to move three points from safety
An emphatic FC United won 3-1 at promotion chasing Telford on Saturday afternoon to leapfrog Ashton United and move to third from bottom - just three points behind Guiseley.
Neil Reynolds again had to shuffle his pack with Bob Harris and Dale Whitham injured and Billy Sass-Davies leaving the club.
Zehn Mohammed stepped in back into the side with Jack Banister and Mike Donohue starting the game, Tom Peers and Chris Sharpe dropping to the bench and new signing Dominic McHale making his debut at a ground where FC had never even taken the lead before today, never mind actually won a game.
It was Telford who started the game on the front foot and good work by Ryan Barnett saw his cross glanced just wide by Darryl Knights.
That isn’t to say they were having it their own way, FC did look dangerous on the break, a good move saw Banister played on the left, he had to take a touch and cut in and his cross was cleared from the six year box. Bucks skipper Shane Sutton had a good chance but his header was saved by Andy Fisher.
As the half wore on, FC came into their own and started to create chances, McHale seeing his great cross punched away by on loan Stoke keeper Josef Bursik and McHale again involved, somehow pulling a deep cross back over his head to Kurt Willoughby who saw shot squeeze just wide. A few minutes later, Willoughby had another good chance but his low shot shaved the post.
Just after the half hour, Telford forced a good save from Fisher, Knights seeing is follow up shot blocked.
On 35 minutes, a full length of the pitch move, started with Mohammed who swept a ball out to Banister. He crossed low to McHale who finished superbly to cap his debut with a goal and making up for scoring the winner for Ashton at Broadhurst Park in August.
This wasn’t the end of the glorious chances for FC as Banister somehow headed a Willoughby cross against the bar from point blank range and in first half injury time, a loose Telford pass played in Donohue who took his time to try and place the ball and saw his shot saved for a corner.
It is a fact that FC hadn’t scored a goal all season between the 46th and 60th minute, but thankfully this hoodoo was finally put to bed on 53 minutes when Mohammed headed the ball clear and found Banister who broke at pace, he found Willoughby who cut inside and finished with aplomb.
Four minutes later, the lead could easily have been stretched with another FC break with Banister agains, he took a poor touch but the ball found Josh Wallen who saw his shot blocked.
From the corner, Chris Lynch headed goalwards where a defender was stood on the line to head away. Lynch had another chance a minute later when Harry Winter played a ball into the box, but somehow he managed to head wide.
On 61 minutes, the lead was increased when another good move down the left saw Banister pull the ball back to sub Peers who sidefooted home. Telford were being reduced to long range shots from Theo Streete but did come close on 81 minutes when Marcus Dinanga headed onto the bar and saw the ball go over.
In injury time FC hit the woodwork again when Louis Myers ran from his own half and rattled a shot off the post. The Bucks did pull a goal back when Lynch fouled Daniel Udoh in the box. Ellis Deeney, brother of Watfords Troy, stepped up and slotted the penalty home well but it was in vain as FC saw time out to collect three vital points in a game that without exaggeration they could have won by 6 or 7 goals.
Report by Steven Wood
Man of the Match: would be easy to cop out and say all the players but Zehn Mohammed stood out as the star performer not missing a header all afternoon, defending strongly when needed and setting up moves for two of the three goals.
Resurgent Reds win at Telford to move three points from safety
Resurgent Reds win at Telford to move three points from safety
An emphatic FC United won 3-1 at promotion chasing Telford on Saturday afternoon to leapfrog Ashton United and move to third from bottom - just three points behind Guiseley.
Neil Reynolds again had to shuffle his pack with Bob Harris and Dale Whitham injured and Billy Sass-Davies leaving the club.
Zehn Mohammed stepped in back into the side with Jack Banister and Mike Donohue starting the game, Tom Peers and Chris Sharpe dropping to the bench and new signing Dominic McHale making his debut at a ground where FC had never even taken the lead before today, never mind actually won a game.
It was Telford who started the game on the front foot and good work by Ryan Barnett saw his cross glanced just wide by Darryl Knights.
That isn’t to say they were having it their own way, FC did look dangerous on the break, a good move saw Banister played on the left, he had to take a touch and cut in and his cross was cleared from the six year box. Bucks skipper Shane Sutton had a good chance but his header was saved by Andy Fisher.
As the half wore on, FC came into their own and started to create chances, McHale seeing his great cross punched away by on loan Stoke keeper Josef Bursik and McHale again involved, somehow pulling a deep cross back over his head to Kurt Willoughby who saw shot squeeze just wide. A few minutes later, Willoughby had another good chance but his low shot shaved the post.
Just after the half hour, Telford forced a good save from Fisher, Knights seeing is follow up shot blocked.
On 35 minutes, a full length of the pitch move, started with Mohammed who swept a ball out to Banister. He crossed low to McHale who finished superbly to cap his debut with a goal and making up for scoring the winner for Ashton at Broadhurst Park in August.
This wasn’t the end of the glorious chances for FC as Banister somehow headed a Willoughby cross against the bar from point blank range and in first half injury time, a loose Telford pass played in Donohue who took his time to try and place the ball and saw his shot saved for a corner.
It is a fact that FC hadn’t scored a goal all season between the 46th and 60th minute, but thankfully this hoodoo was finally put to bed on 53 minutes when Mohammed headed the ball clear and found Banister who broke at pace, he found Willoughby who cut inside and finished with aplomb.
Four minutes later, the lead could easily have been stretched with another FC break with Banister agains, he took a poor touch but the ball found Josh Wallen who saw his shot blocked.
From the corner, Chris Lynch headed goalwards where a defender was stood on the line to head away. Lynch had another chance a minute later when Harry Winter played a ball into the box, but somehow he managed to head wide.
On 61 minutes, the lead was increased when another good move down the left saw Banister pull the ball back to sub Peers who sidefooted home. Telford were being reduced to long range shots from Theo Streete but did come close on 81 minutes when Marcus Dinanga headed onto the bar and saw the ball go over.
In injury time FC hit the woodwork again when Louis Myers ran from his own half and rattled a shot off the post. The Bucks did pull a goal back when Lynch fouled Daniel Udoh in the box. Ellis Deeney, brother of Watfords Troy, stepped up and slotted the penalty home well but it was in vain as FC saw time out to collect three vital points in a game that without exaggeration they could have won by 6 or 7 goals.
Report by Steven Wood
Man of the Match: would be easy to cop out and say all the players but Zehn Mohammed stood out as the star performer not missing a header all afternoon, defending strongly when needed and setting up moves for two of the three goals.