Seagulls are downed by the Wings
Although the scoreline might suggest a regulation victory, Welling United were pushed all the way by Weston-super-Mare in their Vanarama National League South match at the J. Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium.
Mark is a Welling United fan who covers the Wings home and away for News Shopper.
Mark is a Welling United fan who covers the Wings home and away for News Shopper.
Although the scoreline might suggest a regulation victory, Welling United were pushed all the way by Weston-super-Mare in their Vanarama National League South match at the J. Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium.
When Welling United ended Yeovil Town’s unbeaten home record with a one-nil victory, it was far from being a case of ‘smash and grab’.
In the first of three consecutive away games, Welling United’s eight league game unbeaten run was ended with an only goal defeat by Farnborough.
Following the relentless recent rain that made the pitch boggy in areas, two teams in good current form, Welling United and Braintree Town, put on a competitive display at the J. Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium.
Various runs were extended when Welling United and Truro City met at the J. Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium.
Wembley dreams ended for Welling United when defeated three-nil by National League Barnet in the F.A. Trophy.
Difficulties in the attacking third of the pitch again came to the fore for Welling United when they were held at home by Taunton Town.
Adam Roscrow and Lachlan Byrd scored their first goals for the club as ten men Welling United came from behind to beat Hampton and Richmond Borough.
Joy for Welling United supporters for a great result at Hemel Hempstead Town was short-lived as soon after the game, news filtered through that manager Danny Bloor had been sacked.
Failings in front of goal, and a contentious decision against them, cost Welling United dearly as the result at Chelmsford City did not reflect their performance.
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