This week-end United will face Rangers at Birch Avenue.
Here is some comment of both coach from Walter Pless website.
“We should be unchanged again this week and have all of our senior squad available for the first time,” said Rangers coach, Adam Whitemore.
“There are question marks over Stefan Jago, who has a groin problem, and Issa Dumbuya, who has a problem with his thigh, but both will be keen to play, given the competition for places. Mark Ambrose will get his first start if Jago fails his fitness test. Launceston will be on a real high after their win in the State-wide Cup. We won't be underestimating them at all. We are top, but not yet in top gear. They are a young, developing side and Bart, Luate and Bartlett are just three of a number of very talented players. For us, it is all about our mental approach. If we play with the passing tempo I expect, and get pressure on the ball, they'll find it very difficult. The movement of our forwards should be a real test for them.”
“We’re looking forward to the challenge of facing the league champions this weekend and we have prepared and will go out and do our best,” said United coach, Mark Egan.
We hope to see all of you tomorrow afternoon.
The women team is playing against Launceston City Sunday afternoon (12:30 pm ?), and will need people to encourage them.
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