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  • Welling continue goal scoring spree

    CONTINUING the pattern of their previous two pre-season friendlies, Welling United again notched four goals in their game at Canvey Island. Manager Jamie Day was absent but his management team of Barry Ashby, Dean Frost and Stacey Beckham organized

  • Parky: Addicks still four short

    CHARLTON manager Phil Parkinson had plenty of positives to take from their 1-0 friendly defeat at Watford – but nonetheless hopes to add at least another four players to the squad. Danny Graham’s early tap-in after Rob Elliot had parried Marvin

  • Alexander weighs up Brentford switch

    GARY Alexander is discussing a permanent move from Millwall to Brentford this weekend. The former Leyton Orient striker sat out today's friendly with Hearts and appears to be on his way out of The Den, seemingly with Kenny Jackett's blessing

  • Jackett pours cold water on Morison to Hull rumour

    KENNY Jackett has flatly denied misleading reports which wrongly claimed Hull City had tabled a bid for striker Steve Morison. It was suggested elsewhere yesterday the Tigers had already made an initial £600,000 offer to land last season's

  • Jambos spoil Harris' party with Den win

    NEIL Harris celebrated his testimonial at The Den today but was unable to prevent the Lions suffering defeat to Hearts in an entertaining game. Eggert Jonsson put the Jambos in front on 12 minutes before goals either side of the break from

  • YOUTH: A spot of tennis?

    For those of you who were gripped to the television between Tuesday the 22nd June and Thursday 25th June to watch Wimbledon, witnessed the longest tennis match in history and will definitely appreciate that a “spot” of tennis can be a serious understatement

  • SIDCUP & NEW ELTHAM: Fight continues over green space

    PROTESTORS staged a silent protest at a council meeting in a bid to save a plot of land from development. The campaigners want to stop flats being built on the land, which lies between Arlington Close and Hambledown Road on the Sidcup and New

  • VIGO: Children set up bank at their school

    YOUNGSTERS at a junior school have set up their own bank to help boost their maths and money management skills. The bank at Vigo Village School in Erskine Road will be run and used by pupils, with support from NatWest as part of it’s national MoneySense

  • A steep learning curve as Dartford's new MP

    I am Gareth Johnson, the newly elected MP for Dartford and I will be writing a regular monthly column on my work both in the House of Commons and in the constituency. I am someone who has always had strong links with Dartford. I live in the