Sport: Crisis at the Coast: Can Gunjur United Turn the Tide?
- Gunjuronline Sport

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It has been a difficult campaign for Gunjur United in the Gambia Football Federation Division Two. After 12 matches, the Coastal Boys find themselves second from bottom with just nine points, a position that has sparked concern, frustration, and intense debate among supporters back home.
Only Serekunda FC sit below them on eight points, leaving Gunjur United firmly entrenched in the relegation conversation. For a club with proud community backing and ambitions of winning promotion to the first division despite challenges,, this is unfamiliar and uncomfortable territory.
A Season That Never Found Its Rhythm
From the opening weeks, signs of inconsistency were evident. Promising moments have too often been followed by costly lapses. Defensive mistakes, missed chances in front of goal, and an inability to hold onto leads have defined much of the campaign.
The recent form paints an even bleaker picture: four defeats and a draw in the last five outings. In football, confidence is everything — and right now, confidence appears fragile.
Yet beneath the statistics lies a deeper story. Injuries, squad adjustments, and tactical reshuffles have disrupted momentum. Young players have been thrown into high-pressure situations, while experienced heads have struggled to steady the ship.
Off-the-Pitch Turbulence
Results on the pitch are rarely isolated from events off it. Reports that the club owner has allegedly decided to slash media spending due to poor performances have added another layer of tension.
Supporters have voiced concern that reducing media visibility could disconnect the team from its loyal fanbase at a critical time. Ironically, these reports surfaced alongside claims of increased salaries for coaching staff — a development that has fueled debate within the football community.
For many fans, communication and transparency are just as important as tactics and transfers. Gunjur is not just a football club; it is a symbol of community pride. When the team struggles, the entire town feels it.
The Road to Redemption
Despite the bleak standings, the season is far from over. Division Two is unforgiving, but it is also unpredictable. A short winning run can dramatically change the table and lift morale overnight.
The path forward requires unity — from players, technical staff, management, and supporters alike. Hard work on the training ground must translate into discipline on match days. Leaders within the squad must rise, and belief must be restored.
For Gunjur United, survival is not just about points; it is about identity. The Coastal Boys have weathered storms before. The coming weeks will test their character, resilience, and commitment to the badge.
One thing remains certain: Gunjur will continue to stand behind its team. And in football, as in life, the greatest stories are often written after the darkest chapters.




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