Matt Gray’s U’s looked every bit a Football League side in waiting as they rallied to a first win in five matches at the expense of the shell-shocked Robins.
Gray and Goodliffe will now head into the business end of the season boosted by the reward of contract extensions and club chairman Bruce Elliott praised the duo for their “tremendous work ethic” after they put pen to paper.
Assistant manager Jason Goodliffe and his centre-back son Ben are loving life together with the U’s as they bid to reach the Football League for the very first time.
Luke Garrard’s draw specialists defended like trojans to force a rare shut-out on the leaders, but couldn’t make it count the other end as Sutton extended their unbeaten run to 13 league matches.
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Sutton United chairman Bruce Elliott fears the National League club faces a “very frightening time” as football locks down over the coronavirus crisis.
Sutton United will give Tommy Wright “all the time and support” he needs after the striker announced he was taking a break from football to overcome mental health issues.
The 52-year-old, who officially announced that he was leaving Sutton United last week, has returned to management with relegated National League side Havant & Waterlooville.