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Kevin wrote:

Reference CAS-2503988-GSP149

I don't consider Robin MacDonald's previous explanation adequate in any way. I know the facts re: Welling being covered in London as I mentioned myself in the complaint dialogue thus far. There have been numerous emails to me and this one is a massive step backwards from what I thought was progress being made.

I want someone to explain why a BBC reporter got quotes from the away side at our ground on Saturday but didn't have the sense to ask the opinion of the home manger whilst there too. Its happened in, quite literally, every game we have played this season, over 30. It is not a question of staffing, resources or money, there is someone there conducting interviews and collating opinion, yet it is only one sided. Why?

Welling play Gateshead Tues 21st. I don't expect BBC Radio London to send someone to Gateshead, that would be stupid given the cost and the audience Welling attract. However, I would expect the already present BBC reporter for Gateshead to ask for an opinion from both sides of the fence. It is common sense.

I look forward to a proper reply this time.

Kevin Oakes


A genuine honest opinion not sarcasm. Why not contact Jamie day and ask him if he has any idea why this happens, how he feels about it and what he thinks can be done about it. He may be able to shed some light on it. 



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Kevin wrote:

Reference CAS-2503988-GSP149

I don't consider Robin MacDonald's previous explanation adequate in any way. I know the facts re: Welling being covered in London as I mentioned myself in the complaint dialogue thus far. There have been numerous emails to me and this one is a massive step backwards from what I thought was progress being made.

I want someone to explain why a BBC reporter got quotes from the away side at our ground on Saturday but didn't have the sense to ask the opinion of the home manger whilst there too. Its happened in, quite literally, every game we have played this season, over 30. It is not a question of staffing, resources or money, there is someone there conducting interviews and collating opinion, yet it is only one sided. Why?

Welling play Gateshead Tues 21st. I don't expect BBC Radio London to send someone to Gateshead, that would be stupid given the cost and the audience Welling attract. However, I would expect the already present BBC reporter for Gateshead to ask for an opinion from both sides of the fence. It is common sense.

I look forward to a proper reply this time.

Kevin Oakes


 worse scenario than Grimsby recently - this is not

even on the BBC list of midweek conference

commentaries this week. Radio Newcastle won't be

at the International Stadium to cover this one.



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