Goals from Ben Deegan and Kyle Wilson helped FC United to their fourth consecutive league win at Frickley on Saturday.
In-form striker Deegan broke the deadlock from close range in the first minute of the game, and Wilson then sealed the victory with a classy finish from Jerome Wright’s cross midway through the second half.
The result moves the Rebels back in to the top half of the table, and Karl Marginson was satisfied with another victory.
“It was a really difficult pitch which wasn’t conducive to a good game of football, but we’ve managed to get an important three points and it’s pleasing to keep another clean sheet,” said the manager.
FC’s next game is at home to North Ferriby next Saturday (3pm).
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Si, East Manchester, Audenshaw (20/02/2010 at 20:15)
FCUM Jen79, Middleton (20/02/2010 at 22:26)
Free Red, Manchester (22/02/2010 at 07:38)
fuzzy dunlop (22/02/2010 at 13:36)
come on FC!
Free Red, Manchester (23/02/2010 at 13:51)
Free Red, Manchester (24/02/2010 at 15:11)
Supporter Ownership, and thus by defintion FC United, attempts to offer the basis of a different model. At it's core is the 'club' and it's relationship within and as an important community asset offering all who wish to be involved the opportunity to get involved. On Saturday 27th Feb before our home game against North Ferriby United, FC United will host a supporters rally aimed at putting supporter ownership at the very centre of the debate on the future of the game. Alongside our own speakers, guests will include Guardian journalist David Conn, representatives from Schalke FC and Supporters Direct. Two other high profile European sides have also been invited and we await their confirmation. It is also hoped that groups from English clubs affected by the escalating debt in the game, will be in attendance.
Football is at a critical juncture, with the need for clear leadership and regulation never more evident. An alternative model of how the game is structured has never been more needed with supporter ownership absolutely fundamental to that model. FC United is part of that debate, an example of that alternative and with our guests and friends that will join us on the day we aim to make the point that supporter ownership is the only way forward. Join us on the 27th. 12 noon at Gigg Lane Social Club - Free Entry