Edited from Buxton Advertiser
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FC United of Manchester have hit form at the right time moving up to fourth after another two wins in the week although they had to come from two down to beat Ossett Town in midweek.
No such dramatics at the weekend when they attracted the season's highest gate of 3,120 to witness a 4-0 victory over North Ferriby United.
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Monday, April 06, 2009
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Ferriby crash to defeat
Source: Hull Daily Mail
21:07 - 05 April 2009
North Ferriby's Ben Morley
NORTH Ferriby's lingering hopes of a play-off spot were firmly extinguished by a 4-0 defeat at FC United of Manchester.
The final score did not reflect the commitment and effort put in by the Villagers, but they were just given a lesson in finishing by their hosts.
United had four clears-cut chances, whilst Ferriby had a few one-on-one opportunities with the keeper, but he was exceptional.
United got their noses in front with just four minutes gone when a cross from the right was headed over the head of keeper Mark Wilberforce for a 1-0 lead.
Wilberforce was deputising for Steve Wilson, who picked up a virus on Friday, but even his experience would not have stopped it.
The home side made it 2-0 on 10 minutes when Ferriby were caught out by a sweeping move which ended with Tungai Moses putting the ball past Wilberforce.
Ferriby did have a great chance to pull one back but Gary Bradshaw saw his shot easily claimed by the keeper.
21:07 - 05 April 2009
North Ferriby's Ben Morley
NORTH Ferriby's lingering hopes of a play-off spot were firmly extinguished by a 4-0 defeat at FC United of Manchester.
The final score did not reflect the commitment and effort put in by the Villagers, but they were just given a lesson in finishing by their hosts.
United had four clears-cut chances, whilst Ferriby had a few one-on-one opportunities with the keeper, but he was exceptional.
United got their noses in front with just four minutes gone when a cross from the right was headed over the head of keeper Mark Wilberforce for a 1-0 lead.
Wilberforce was deputising for Steve Wilson, who picked up a virus on Friday, but even his experience would not have stopped it.
The home side made it 2-0 on 10 minutes when Ferriby were caught out by a sweeping move which ended with Tungai Moses putting the ball past Wilberforce.
Ferriby did have a great chance to pull one back but Gary Bradshaw saw his shot easily claimed by the keeper.
FC United 4 North Ferriby United 0
Source: Non-League paper (no online content)
FC United 4 North Ferriby United 0
By DAN SIMS
A SUBLIME creative display from Carlos Roca powered FC United to victory over North Ferriby United and up into fourth place in the table.
The Villagers, who look a contented mid-table side, could not match the desire and ambition of the promotion-chasing Reds.
North Ferriby struggled to contain the flair of FC United, leaving Roca and Jerome Wright space to terrorise their defence all afternoon.
First it was Roca who eased through Ferriby's midfield with a superb run before delivering a perfect cross for - Wright to head home.
FC United then nearly doubled their lead as a superb overhead kick by skipper Rob Nugent flew just over the bar.
Ferriby would have levelled the scores but for FC United's Sam Ashton denying Gary Bradshaw and Sam Denton with two superb saves.
But FC United's superior passing game was taking its toll on Ferriby and soon Wright found a superb cross for Tunji Moses to head home.
Ferriby were reeling and soon succumbed to a fantastic low drive from Simon Carden, struck from just outside the box.
The second half lacked energy until a stunning strike from Roca made it four. He arrived at the far post to thump Simon Garner's cross home.
Ferriby's best second half chance came late-on as left-back Kevin Larvin fired a left foot volley just over.
As the whistle bleu and Ashton notched up his 50th clean sheet for FC United, a play-off spot seemed to be well within reach for the Rebel Reds who are coming into top form.
STAR MAN: Carlos Roca (FC United) MATCH RATING ****
FC United 4 North Ferriby United 0
By DAN SIMS
A SUBLIME creative display from Carlos Roca powered FC United to victory over North Ferriby United and up into fourth place in the table.
The Villagers, who look a contented mid-table side, could not match the desire and ambition of the promotion-chasing Reds.
North Ferriby struggled to contain the flair of FC United, leaving Roca and Jerome Wright space to terrorise their defence all afternoon.
First it was Roca who eased through Ferriby's midfield with a superb run before delivering a perfect cross for - Wright to head home.
FC United then nearly doubled their lead as a superb overhead kick by skipper Rob Nugent flew just over the bar.
Ferriby would have levelled the scores but for FC United's Sam Ashton denying Gary Bradshaw and Sam Denton with two superb saves.
But FC United's superior passing game was taking its toll on Ferriby and soon Wright found a superb cross for Tunji Moses to head home.
Ferriby were reeling and soon succumbed to a fantastic low drive from Simon Carden, struck from just outside the box.
The second half lacked energy until a stunning strike from Roca made it four. He arrived at the far post to thump Simon Garner's cross home.
Ferriby's best second half chance came late-on as left-back Kevin Larvin fired a left foot volley just over.
As the whistle bleu and Ashton notched up his 50th clean sheet for FC United, a play-off spot seemed to be well within reach for the Rebel Reds who are coming into top form.
STAR MAN: Carlos Roca (FC United) MATCH RATING ****
Friday, April 03, 2009
Promotion clash is free for under 18s
Source: Bury Times
4:00pm Friday 3rd April 2009
A BUMPER crowd is expected at Gigg Lane, Bury, tomorrow when FC United of Manchester allow free entry to under 18s.
The promotion showdown with North Ferriby United will be the Reds’ fourth annual Youth United Day, with more than 3,500 fans due to attend.
The match starts at 3pm, but before that there is a series of activities for youngsters taking place near the ground.
From 12.30pm, Holy Cross College in Manchester Road, is hosting workshops in drama, banner making, drumming and street dance.
Match entry costs £7.50 for adults, £5 for over 60s, students and the unwaged.
4:00pm Friday 3rd April 2009
A BUMPER crowd is expected at Gigg Lane, Bury, tomorrow when FC United of Manchester allow free entry to under 18s.
The promotion showdown with North Ferriby United will be the Reds’ fourth annual Youth United Day, with more than 3,500 fans due to attend.
The match starts at 3pm, but before that there is a series of activities for youngsters taking place near the ground.
From 12.30pm, Holy Cross College in Manchester Road, is hosting workshops in drama, banner making, drumming and street dance.
Match entry costs £7.50 for adults, £5 for over 60s, students and the unwaged.
Warrender blow for Rebels
Source: Manchester Evening News
April 03, 2009
FC United have lost key defender Danny Warrender for the rest of the season with ankle ligament damage.
The Rebels are in terrific form, with five wins and a draw in their last six which have boosted them into the play-off places.
They face North Ferriby United at Gigg Lane tomorrow (3pm), and manager Karl Marginson is expected to name an unchanged team.
April 03, 2009
FC United have lost key defender Danny Warrender for the rest of the season with ankle ligament damage.
The Rebels are in terrific form, with five wins and a draw in their last six which have boosted them into the play-off places.
They face North Ferriby United at Gigg Lane tomorrow (3pm), and manager Karl Marginson is expected to name an unchanged team.
Allison wants Ferriby to keep battling
08:07 - 03 April 2009
NORTH Ferriby boss Neil Allison says his side should still target a place in the play-offs despite slipping off the pace in recent weeks.
Allison admits his injury-hit team have been out of sorts in recent weeks, but he wants them to keep focusing on promotion until it is mathematically impossible.
With the Villagers set to travel to face FC United of Manchester tomorrow, they will need to bring their best game to the table.
The breakaway fans' club are on fire at the moment, edging into the play-off zone on the back of a great unbeaten run.
With a record crowd of more than 3,000 expected at Gigg Lane, Allison says his men will need to stop their opponents from having time on the ball if they want to get a positive result.
He told the Mail: "We know all about them from when they beat us at our place, but I'm more concerned about the way we play.
"We can match any side in this league on our day, but we've been on a bad run recently and had a little hiccup, which has seen us drop off in the play-off race.
NORTH Ferriby boss Neil Allison says his side should still target a place in the play-offs despite slipping off the pace in recent weeks.
Allison admits his injury-hit team have been out of sorts in recent weeks, but he wants them to keep focusing on promotion until it is mathematically impossible.
With the Villagers set to travel to face FC United of Manchester tomorrow, they will need to bring their best game to the table.
The breakaway fans' club are on fire at the moment, edging into the play-off zone on the back of a great unbeaten run.
With a record crowd of more than 3,000 expected at Gigg Lane, Allison says his men will need to stop their opponents from having time on the ball if they want to get a positive result.
He told the Mail: "We know all about them from when they beat us at our place, but I'm more concerned about the way we play.
"We can match any side in this league on our day, but we've been on a bad run recently and had a little hiccup, which has seen us drop off in the play-off race.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
FC fans fund Red invasion

Source: Manchester Evening News
Stuart Brennan
April 02, 2009
GENEROUS FC United fans gave Yura Veretemko the pilgrimage of a lifetime by paying for him to see their team play Ossett Town last night.
The 21-year-old Ukrainian has been a fan of the supporter-owned club since its inception in 2005, but had despaired of ever seeing them play due to the high cost of air fares and the difficulty of getting a visa from his homeland.
But FC supporters who learned of his plight had a whip round and last night, as thousands of his countrymen headed for Wembley to watch their national team take on England, Yura was at Gigg Lane cheering on the Rebels.
The kind offer was the idea of FC kit man George Hayden, who has also put Yura up for the week at his home in Ashton-under-Lyne.
George said: "Yura has been coming on the FC supporters' internet forum for a long while, and has built websites about the club in Russian and English which have got other fans over there interested in us.
"We realised he might not be able to afford to come over, so we had a collection for him."
But that was not the end of it. Yura also had to go through the laborious process of getting a visa, and the club also did their best to help with that - and it still took 12 months before he could get on the plane.
Now, after a 15-hour, 1,500-mile journey, he is hoping to help cheer the Rebels towards the Unibond premier play-offs. "I liked the idea of the club when it started," he said. "And now everyone at the club has helped me to come here."
Yura will stay for Saturday's home game against North Ferriby United, but says he is not interested in events at Wembley.
"I don't like international football - it's not proper football," he said. "I prefer FC United to England and I prefer Ossett Town to the Ukraine team.
"I love only Manchester United, FC United and Shakhtar Donetsk.
"The Ukraine national team is like Dynamo Kiev reserves. For me to support them would be like a United fan supporting England even though the manager will only pick Manchester City players!"
Yura picked the right night to make his FC debut as the Rebels stormed back from 2-0 down to earn a 3-2 victory which puts them in the play-off places.
Phil Marsh scored his first goal for the club to begin the revival, Adam Tong and Simon Carden wrapped it up and FC survived a late red card for striker Carl Lomax.
Rebels fight back for vital win
Source: The Bolton News
9:58am Thursday 2nd April 2009
FC United 3 Ossett Town 2
FC United came from behind to beat Ossett Town at Gigg Lane last night to keep their UniBond Premier League play-off hopes alive.
The Rebels were 2-0 down after half an hour – Aiden Savory opening the scoring on three minutes then doubling the lead from the penalty spot. But Phil Marsh pulled one back on 37 minutes and Adam Tong equalised a minute later.
Simon Carden headed the winner on 65 minutes to make it 16 points from six games for FC.
Under 18s are being offered free admission to Saturday’s home game against North Ferriby, kick off 3pm.
9:58am Thursday 2nd April 2009
FC United 3 Ossett Town 2
FC United came from behind to beat Ossett Town at Gigg Lane last night to keep their UniBond Premier League play-off hopes alive.
The Rebels were 2-0 down after half an hour – Aiden Savory opening the scoring on three minutes then doubling the lead from the penalty spot. But Phil Marsh pulled one back on 37 minutes and Adam Tong equalised a minute later.
Simon Carden headed the winner on 65 minutes to make it 16 points from six games for FC.
Under 18s are being offered free admission to Saturday’s home game against North Ferriby, kick off 3pm.
Wrong end in thriller

Source: Crosby Herald
Apr 2 2009 by Philip Kirkbride, Crosby Herald
Wrong end in thriller
THE scoreline would not have been to their liking but the occasion of Saturday afternoon’s match with FC United of Manchester will have everyone at Marine dreaming.
In front of 1146 fans, this UniBond Premier Division clash was atmospheric, enthralling and had the feel of a game with so much more a stake.
The Mariners would love to be able to attract the level of home support that celebrated Wayne McDermott’s spectacular volley to send Marine 2-1 ahead each week and would have much preferred the weekend’s match to have been a pivotal to both sides’ play-off chances.
However, the 3-2 loss signalled the Whites’ eighth straight league defeat and now sees them in 13th place - though relegation is highly unlikely, three points sooner rather than later will calm any lingering nerves.
Indeed the much needed win could have arrived against FC United following a stirring first-half attacking display from Alvin McDonald’s men that saw them rally after going behind in the 33rd minute.
Simon Carden pounced on hesitant defending in the home area to steal in and fire past Sean Lake for an unlikely lead.
Marine had made all the early progress with Karl O’Donnell, re-born as a right winger, the source of all that was good about the Mariners in the opening 45.
O’Donnell’s deep cross was almost turned in acrobatically by Joe Doyle at the back post before the former Vauxhall Motors man struck the cross bar with a dipping free-kick.
But, two minutes after conceding, Marine levelled when O’Donnell’s teasing low cross was bundled over the line by Peter Cumiskey and a minute later they stole the lead.
Full-back Wayne McDermott was played into the area before unleashing a vicious volley into the top corner.
Unfortunately the Mariners’ cheer was short lived as just before the break, Carl Lomax barged his way through the backline to steer the ball past Lake - Marine were incensed that the striker was not penalised for a pull back on McDermott.
The goal knocked the fight out of Marine and the second half belonged to the visitors who took control of the game.
Lomax was on hand at the back post just after he hour to prod home and make it 3-2.
Man of the match: Karl O’Donnell
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Town let two goal lead slip to fall to defeat against FC United of Manchester
01 April 2009
By Nick Rigg
FC United of Manchester 3
Ossett Town 2
TOWN let a two goal lead slip to fall to defeat against promotion hopefuls FC United of Manchester in the UniBond Premier Division.
Simon Collins' men were keen to pick up three points against the Gigg Lane club after going three matches without success.
And they looked to be on their way when Aiden Savory gave the visitors the lead as early as the second minute before adding a second from the spot on the half hour mark.
But Town threw away their lead in emphatic style to allow the hosts to the three points from the clash.
Phil Marsh brought the hosts back into the game on 38 minutes before Town could hardly catch their breathe when Adam Tong added United's second just a minute later to send the teams in level.
The Ingfield club kept their hosts out on the resumption but Simon Carden bagged what turned out to be the winning goal on 66 minutes.
Town will be looking to return to winning ways when they host Ashton United on Saturday, kick-off 3pm.
By Nick Rigg
FC United of Manchester 3
Ossett Town 2
TOWN let a two goal lead slip to fall to defeat against promotion hopefuls FC United of Manchester in the UniBond Premier Division.
Simon Collins' men were keen to pick up three points against the Gigg Lane club after going three matches without success.
And they looked to be on their way when Aiden Savory gave the visitors the lead as early as the second minute before adding a second from the spot on the half hour mark.
But Town threw away their lead in emphatic style to allow the hosts to the three points from the clash.
Phil Marsh brought the hosts back into the game on 38 minutes before Town could hardly catch their breathe when Adam Tong added United's second just a minute later to send the teams in level.
The Ingfield club kept their hosts out on the resumption but Simon Carden bagged what turned out to be the winning goal on 66 minutes.
Town will be looking to return to winning ways when they host Ashton United on Saturday, kick-off 3pm.
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