Man of the match, Rory Patterson netted twice in a straight forward victory for the Reds at Lyme Valley Stadium.
Karl Marginson's team now have to win 7 of their remaining league games to guarantee the NWCFL Division 1 title.
With United playing against a youthful Dominoes team which has only managed 6 points this season, the 840 strong crowd was expecting an easy run for the rebels. But the hosts made a match of it in the opening period until United took the lead on 18 minutes when Stuart Rudd prodded home a loose ball in the box.
The match became an increasingly one-sided affair when Rory Patterson hit his first on 34 minutes shooting low into the corner.
Jerome Wright added a third four minutes later with hard left foot drive.
Stone Dominoes brought on two subs and rearranged the team at half time, only for Patterson to quickly score the goal of the game, a brilliant strike from the edge of the area.
The frustrations in the home team boiled over a minute later when Wayne Teague was shown a straight red for lashing out at United's Alex Mortimer.
With three points in the bag, United eased the pressure on 10 man Dominoes in the final half hour, while the singing support led by actor Will Mellor, celebrated another success on the road.
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Free Red, Manchester (26/03/2007 at 13:52)
shanny, Hyde, Cheshire (26/03/2007 at 13:58)
Free Red, Manchester (26/03/2007 at 14:31)
Tony Nuttall, Barnsley (26/03/2007 at 20:05)
Maybe you should learn to play dominoes - at least it would less disappointments then watching City!
DanMCFC, Middleton (26/03/2007 at 21:09)
Free Red, Manchester (27/03/2007 at 08:54)
Stad, Manchester (27/03/2007 at 16:13)
For the record support of FC has absolutely nothing to do with what big United do or don`t do on the pitch, its about putting football fans first. I don`t care what league we are in as long as I can see a good match at an affordable price in a passionate atmosphere. You probably already know what we are about but in a fit of jealousy you try to discredit us. How desparate are you if your only pleasure is trying to discredit a non league club?
Could it be jealousy? Does it hurt that some of your fellow City fans have been to the odd FC match and grudgingly had to admit that they have enjoyed it?
Mike (27/03/2007 at 16:56)
DanMCFC, Middleton (28/03/2007 at 07:34)
vic (28/03/2007 at 17:38)