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Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2020 7:12 am
by Nick Duckett
On Saturday 18th January ko 3,00pm, FC United travel to The Turnbull Ground to play Whitby Town FC in the Northern Premier League.

Saturday 18th January 2020
The Bet Victor Northern Premier League Premier Division
Whitby Town FC v FC United
The Turnbull Ground
Upgang Lane
YO21 3HZ
Whitby,
North Yorkshire

ADMISSION PRICES: PAY ON THE GATE
Adults - £10.00
Concessions - £6.00
Under 18’s - £3.00
Under 16’s Free with paying adult

Stadium Facilities
There will be hot food and drinks and toilets available in the United area of the ground. Visiting fans are asked to use the Upgang Lane entrance to the ground, this will be clearly indicated. Programmes, teamsheets etc. will be available at the turnstile.

DIRECTIONS TO WHITBY TOWN FC
For information on travelling to the ground click here

By Car
On entering Whitby from both the A169 & A171 roads, take the first fork and follow signs for the West Cliff, follow the road until you come to the Spar Shop/Garage turn left just after onto Love Lane follow the road until you come to a mini round about take the third exit. The ground is 600 yards on your left.

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Wed 15 Jan, 2020 12:52 pm
by Ben Hughes
PRE MATCH LISTEN

This week's This Club is My Club

With reaction and interviews from Saturday's FA Trophy tie at Barrow AFC, as well as Sunday's Argyle Cup fixture for the Women's Team at home to Northwich Vixens.

https://fcumradio.podbean.com/e/this-cl ... uary-2020/

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Fri 17 Jan, 2020 7:54 am
by Katrina Davies
Does anyone know if dogs are allowed in ground? Looked on their web site. No information at all :(

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Fri 17 Jan, 2020 4:48 pm
by Paul Hinson
Whitby Town have won 1 of their last 6 Home games. FCUM have won 7 and drawn 2 of their last 9 League games.
Lewis Lacy, Shane Bland and Dale Hopson are the only remaining players who featured in the last meeting at the Turnbull Ground in April 2015.
Whitby have been members of the Northern Premier League Premier Division since 1997.
Six years ago, today the Blues won 3-2 at the Turnbull Ground and completed a League double over FCUM.

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Sat 18 Jan, 2020 1:45 pm
by Ben Hughes
NEXT COMMENTARY:

FC Live returns this afternoon with full coverage of FC United's trip to Whitby Town.

Here is Statto Paul's Preview

https://audioboom.com/posts/7481741-fc- ... tby-town-a

And if you cannot make this one in person then tune in from 2.30pm on http://www.fc-radio.co.uk

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Sat 18 Jan, 2020 3:00 pm
by Ben Hughes
PRE MATCH INTERVIEW:

On the way to Whitby this morning, we caught up with FC United Manager Neil Reynolds to hear his thoughts heading into this afternoon's game

https://audioboom.com/posts/7481773-pre ... tby-town-a

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Sun 19 Jan, 2020 9:34 am
by Ben Hughes

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Sun 19 Jan, 2020 5:28 pm
by Guy Mansfield
Video highlights courtesy of Whitby Town:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eBjS1BaXa ... e=youtu.be

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Mon 20 Jan, 2020 12:57 pm
by Ben Hughes
OUT NOW:

This week's This Club is My Club

With reaction from Saturday's league match up at Whitby Town, as well as Sunday's league fixture for the Women's Team at home to Merseyrail.

https://fcumradio.podbean.com/e/this-cl ... uary-2020/

Re: Whitby Town v FC United Jan 18th

Posted: Mon 20 Jan, 2020 1:52 pm
by Nick Duckett
FC United grab late victory at Whitby Town
Debutant Kyle Hawley came off the bench to score a late winner at Whitby Town on Saturday afternoon as FC United won their seventh consecutive match in the Bet Victor Northern Premier Division.

The 2-1 victory means that the Reds remain in fourth place but they will leapfrog Lancaster City and Basford United if they win one of their games in hand. Leaders South Shields have stayed seven points ahead by beating Lancaster.

The Reds bounced back after last week’s FA Trophy defeat at Barrow with a hard fought and well deserved victory on the North Yorkshire coast. They are now unbeaten in 10 league matches.

The game started slowly with both sides struggling on a pitch that at its best resembled a chewed up and spat out crinkle cut crisp. FC seemed to adapt the quickest, Adam Dodd putting in a dangerous cross that Alex Curran just couldn’t quite make contact with. Whitby had a chance on 12 minutes when the dangerous Paul Blackett lobbed a shot over the bar.

Just before the half hour mark there was controversy when Tunde Owolabi chased a through ball. He was nudged by Kieran Weledji into keeper Shane Bland who went down. Players from both teams came together and in the end the referee gave cards to Owolabi and Regan Linney from FC with just Weledji having his name taken for the home side.

The second half started with more controversy when on 49 minutes Owolabi nipped in ahead of Weledji and looked to be clean through on goal. His run was checked by a high foot from the Whitby defender who saw red for his troubles. Three minutes later FC United took the lead when Dodd crossed for Curran to power a header home.

The red card seemed to galvanise the home side and Blackett almost took advantage from a slip from Lewis Lacy but fired wide. However, the scores were level on 66 minutes when Blackett again got in and was adjusted to have been nudged by Lacy for the softest penalty you will ever see.

Blackett dusted himself off and blasted the spot-kick past Cameron Belford. With 12 minutes left Belford and Blackett were in action again, the keeper tipping a long shot past the post.

With time looking like it was going to run out, substitute Charlie Ennis crossed to the far post where Morecambe loanee, Hawley tapped the ball into the net for the winning goal on his debut.

Report by Steven Wood

Website man of the match: Alex Curran. Ran the game on a difficult pitch and scored the goal that his performance deserved.