What a hopeless display, no on pitch leadership, no teamwork,no idea. I've seen better performances on a Sunday morning in the park. Only good point was that it was the last match drawing a bad season to a close.
there now needs to be some major changes or we will be in the South relegation zone next season.
Who the **** gave chambers man of the match...absolutely terrible, couldn't pick a red shirt out to save his life and his attitude was terrible as it has been the last month. Thank god that's over. See ya later lads, don't let the door hit you to hard on the way out. Worst welling team in donkeys years... Apart from two players (corne and barney) I hope I never see the others at the club again.
Who the **** gave chambers man of the match...absolutely terrible, couldn't pick a red shirt out to save his life and his attitude was terrible as it has been the last month. Thank god that's over. See ya later lads, don't let the door hit you to hard on the way out. Worst welling team in donkeys years... Apart from two players (corne and barney) I hope I never see the others at the club again.
I would say just Barney, as he done it game after game. Sam been dinning out on that goal for to long & has gone missing in to many games, when needed.
To many individuals who could only do the odd step over, unable to pass to team member, run around a lot then bottle out of 50/50s............... So i do hope these players have a second career line up? As your never going to make it in football.............
Once upon a time there was a team called Welling United which never had much money but whose players took to the field with spirit in abundance and gave 120 per cent win or lose. Now we have a number of show ponies, a few players whose heads have been turned and others so deplete of any form of confidence. But quite a number of them are still very good players and we should not allow them to bugger off to Dartford for peanuts, or wherever it is that Jamie Day moves to next.
Yep and he says his work starts now so I guess we will now have a month and a half of announcements if he wants the team in place BEFORE pre season
Which in itself will be a novelty
No names on the back of shirts now............so its back to the good old days of he wears that number coz it fits him ......... take about 2/3 games to know who/who
Mark Goldberg's interview was very positive and perhaps at last we have someone who could get it right off the pitch and hopefully on it. I am not going to judge him on 2 games. I must say that when we almost beat Eastleigh at home and then drew 2 all we did look okay. However we really have slumped since then, not just in players but ideas. I hope with Goldberg that we can get back to the playing mentality of Day with lots of effort and positivity. I also would like Goldberg to be as honest as he seems and if it isnt going well with him as manager he gets someone else in and does his chairmanship to the best of his ability. Like he said we really need the council on side and Bexley does need the investment and sports and leisure will definitely help. It would be great to have Welling as a League 2 side eventually if AFC Wimbledon can do it why cant we. In my previous comments I have always thought that Welling could go higher but not with the Hobbins and now it seems to be a possibility even though we are in the south. A lot of patience needed and I am sure we will get there.
Too early to judge, but all the talk is positive & encouraging. Let's hope we start seeing the proof appearing in some new signings over the next couple on months.
Everything seems to now be in the hands of the Council so perhaps it time we started asking out local reps what they think of the development proposals?
I think two questions that would help them to agree to it 1 they are not paying for it and 2 will they get revenue from it.
This is Bexley Council, which can be just as parsimonious even with other people's money! It is not Dartford Borough which paid for, and organised the design and building of a well-appointed, heavily subsidised, stadium for its local club (however we feel about the Princes Park state penitentiary). Even so, Bexley is aTory Council (for the next two years)
and all councils are under a Government diktat to evaluate their assets and get the best out of them even to the extent of realising sales of land and buildings. Also, even before the diktat, there was the Quirk report which encouraged, with a mailed fist, the development of assets for community use.
So the omens should be looking good. Currently, all that is to be viewed from the road end is a straggly old fence rather than smart buildings - buildings and revamped and regenerated sports facilities from which the Council can derive revenue and benefits for its residents without overtly compromising the use of the land for sports and leisure.
As for Mark G's interview, it was reassuring, confident and positive. As people have said, he now has to signal his intent and what better way than by signing a couple of quality strikers to generate interest from punters and from other players.