Rory Patterson fired the Rebels into an 11th minute lead after latching onto Aaron Burns's clever pass.
Tom Williams equalised, but Jerome Wright then lobbed in a winner three minutes from time to give FC a much-needed boost.
Meanwhile, Hyde United manager Steve Waywell saluted his savage Tigers after they'd stepped up their Blue Square North title assault with a 5-2 mauling of ten-man Hinckley.
Waywell's men never looked back after Gareth Seddon and Matthew Tipton had put them two-up inside 12 minutes.
The visitors then contributed to their own downfall when Colin Morrison was sent off for arguing.
And, though Hyde didn't have it all their own way after that, two goals from sub Chris Simm and another Seddon strike completed a thumping victory which keeps them riding high in the table in second, just a point behind leaders Harrogate.
"We got off to a great start and that made it a lot easier for us than it might have been," said Waywell, whose free-scoring side have now bagged 47 goals in 19 games.
Elsewhere, Stalybridge, too, hit the goal trail with Ashley Winn (2), James Dean and Chris Hall on target in a rousing 4-0 win at Solihull.
But Leigh RMI remain rooted at the bottom after crashing 2-0 at Tamworth.
UniBond premier pacesetters Witton Albion made it nine home wins out of win with Adam Warlow's hat-trick helping them sink North Ferriby 4-2 to maintain their seven-point lead. And a last-gasp Iain Howard equaliser earned Ashton United a precious point from their trip to fellow strugglers Kendal, which finished 2-2.
Curzon Ashton remain four points clear at the top of division one north thanks to a 3-1 win at Ossett Albion.
Trafford seized on Salford's 1-0 home defeat by Newcastle to replace them at the Vodkat League summit.
But they needed an injury-time equaliser by Chris McKay to salvage the 1-1 draw with Atherton Collieries which has taken them to the top.
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Drifter, Mancunia (03/12/2007 at 22:57)
Free Red, Manchester (04/12/2007 at 13:19)
Dukinfield Blue, Manchester (05/12/2007 at 14:50)
Give it a rest will you?.
Dukinfield Blue, Manchester (05/12/2007 at 14:56)
Why dont you just go back to supporting the "real Utd" at OT?. Go on, you know you want the Glazers to enjoy your money (Rumour is they are buying another trailer trash park and siting it in Salford)
Incidently overdraft now £784 million and rising.
NEIL MCLAREN (05/12/2007 at 16:17)
JOHN STENSON (05/12/2007 at 16:51)
stephen peake (06/12/2007 at 09:13)
If that's true Duckenfield Blue you have just re-emphasised 784M reasons for no longer going to OT, and at the same time as a consequence you have stated the importance of "the pub team"
PS Duckinfield Blue, i have a 60K mortgage that needs paying, do you fancy helping me out, thought not.
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch NZ (06/12/2007 at 12:19)
Philip MaRSHALL (06/12/2007 at 14:10)
Free Red, Manchester (06/12/2007 at 14:11)
Stad, Manchester (06/12/2007 at 14:17)
You are obviouly obsessed with this "pub team" and see FC United as some sort of threat. You really need to get a life.
We are not the only team in this league so I presume your childish insults relate to all teams at this level.
stephen peake (06/12/2007 at 14:17)
Free live football for local kids, cheap family day out for the parents.
It's a scandal, it needs to be stopped right now. i insist FC United charge at least £50 for a ticket, especially if you're still at school.
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch NZ (06/12/2007 at 15:07)
phil m, cumbria (06/12/2007 at 15:49)
Drifter, Mancunia (06/12/2007 at 17:20)
smiggles, MANCHESTER (06/12/2007 at 21:41)
NEIL MCLAREN (07/12/2007 at 11:16)
Free Red, Manchester (07/12/2007 at 11:17)
Free Red, Manchester (07/12/2007 at 13:06)
http://www.fc-utd.co.uk/story.php?story_id=1355
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch NZ (07/12/2007 at 13:44)
Stad, Manchester (07/12/2007 at 14:09)
And just for the record I was at OT on Monday night on a mates season ticket
(already paid for so makes no difference) but I won`t be renewing my own until it is made more affordable and they show some more respect for long term fans, however I will be a regualar at FC who are founded on strong principles.
Kiwi-blue, Christchurch NZ (07/12/2007 at 14:32)