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  • edited February 2021
    clive said:
    The point made about picking and choosing fixtures on the face of it seems sound. However Mill Farm and the income it generates would be the envy of some L1 clubs I would think, its even got a hotel. If push came to shove David Haythornthwaite could see out this season and the next with no real issue I suspect.
  • Welling one up at Dartford
  • Wings two nil!
  • clive said:
    The point made about picking and choosing fixtures on the face of it seems sound. However Mill Farm and the income it generates would be the envy of some Li1 clubs I would think, its even got a hotel. If push came to shove David Haythornthwaite could see out this season and the next with no real issue I suspect.
    It seems to be the clubs that attract decent outside sponsorship or are supported through other interests that are happier to continue - they're less at risk from sinking under loans, or are just more comfortable with the idea than clubs that depend more on healthy matchday income.

    Seems a bit daft having a pop at a fellow club for being willing to play what could be a one-off cup match rather than committing to the slog of a league that it's not at all clear will finish, and having to take on loans to pay for the pleasure.
  • stonemuse said:
    Wings two nil!
    1-2
  • aargh 2-2
  • Ends 2 2. Decent result for the wings but disappointed it’s not 3 after being 2 up.
  • Good comeback to get a 2-2
  • If the season does carry on when do they think it will end? Welling for example have only played 12 games. 
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  • Impressive win for Eastbourne at Dartford last night. Completed the double over Dartford this season and up to 5th. 

    Manager is doing wonder as they were expecting to be near relegation as only stayed up due to beating Maidstone before season was cancelled.

    hopefully get to some non league matches when we hit April/May this year. 
  • Impressive win for Eastbourne at Dartford last night. Completed the double over Dartford this season and up to 5th. 

    Manager is doing wonder as they were expecting to be near relegation as only stayed up due to beating Maidstone before season was cancelled.

    hopefully get to some non league matches when we hit April/May this year. 
    Do you have any inside knowledge regards your April/May comment? I hope that you're right.
  • welling one down
  • stonemuse said:
    welling one down
    two now ... Dorking top
  • stonemuse said:
    stonemuse said:
    welling one down
    two now ... Dorking top
    3-0  :(
  • stonemuse said:
    stonemuse said:
    stonemuse said:
    welling one down
    two now ... Dorking top
    3-0  :(
    At least another team from Surrey are 3 0 down.
  • stonemuse said:
    stonemuse said:
    stonemuse said:
    welling one down
    two now ... Dorking top
    3-0  :(
    4-0
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  • The sooner they call the season off the better for the Wings. In real trouble.


  • If this is true the season is all but over.  Clubs should not be expected to take out loans just to finish the season with no income 

    It's all a farce.
    A bit like the rest of football around the world played behind closed doors.
  • stonemuse said:
    That game finished 10 vs 9, 3 red cards within a couple of minutes!
  • Statement by Dover Athletic, 

    Dover Athletic can confirm that all management, players, and staff have now been furloughed to safeguard the club’s long-term future.

    Chairman Jim Parmenter, who has funded the club for the past seven weeks after the initial government grant funding ended in December, said he had been left with no option but to make the decision to prevent the club from becoming insolvent.

    “The club will be unable to fulfill further National League fixtures until appropriate funding is made available.”

    As a result of this decision, our three loan players, Harry Ransom (Millwall), Ryan Hanson (Hull City), and Oliver Webber (Crystal Palace) have all returned to their parent clubs.


    http://www.doverathletic.com/news/club-statement-11/


  • clive said:
    Statement by Dover Athletic, 

    Dover Athletic can confirm that all management, players, and staff have now been furloughed to safeguard the club’s long-term future.

    Chairman Jim Parmenter, who has funded the club for the past seven weeks after the initial government grant funding ended in December, said he had been left with no option but to make the decision to prevent the club from becoming insolvent.

    “The club will be unable to fulfill further National League fixtures until appropriate funding is made available.”

    As a result of this decision, our three loan players, Harry Ransom (Millwall), Ryan Hanson (Hull City), and Oliver Webber (Crystal Palace) have all returned to their parent clubs.


    http://www.doverathletic.com/news/club-statement-11/


    Maidstone & Tonbridge have done the same.

    It's a farce now.  The National League board should've had the balls to cancel the season weeks ago.  As they haven't, it's member clubs have all but made the decision for them.
  • Southport say they will not play Tuesday's National League North fixture against Curzon Ashton because of a lack of coronavirus testing and the financial impact of the pandemic.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56077914
  • saw that the national league have been persuading clubs to take out loans to keep them going. what a bunch of knobheads. just adding more dept onto clubs that are already struggling. just end the season and start again in August. 
  • Darllington v Boston has been postponed. Below is a clear and damming statement from Darllingtons official website - 

    https://darlingtonfc.co.uk/news/statement-from-the-board-of-directors-of-darlington-fc

    "After several meetings and a huge amount of discussion in the last fortnight, the Board of Directors of Darlington FC has decided that the club will not play our National League North game at home to Boston United on Tuesday 16th February.

    The issue of financial funding through grants has not been resolved since the start of the league suspension in January. Indeed, there is now doubt about whether the league is breaking its own rules by encouraging clubs to take out loans from the DCMS, according to quotes attributed to the league’s general manager in the Non-League Paper on Sunday.

    At the start of the season, in a letter to all clubs from the National League, we were informed that each club would receive “compensation for lost net gate revenue each month for the period that clubs are prevented from admitting supporters”.

    We are grateful for the National Lottery grant for the first three months of the season; however, we were clearly led to believe in September 2020 and October 2020 that in the absence of crowds then more grant funding would be received.

    This club has endured three harmful administrations, and since the fans took over the ownership of the club in 2012, we have worked very hard to make the club sustainable through many fundraising campaigns. We have learned the lessons of the mistakes of past owners, which makes us very determined not to over-burden the club with debt from a loan – no matter what the terms and repayment period are -- and wipe out all the hard work of the last nine years for the sake of four months.  It would be unreasonable to require us to get into debt to carry on playing when we relied on the representations by the National League regarding funding and compensation whilst playing behind closed doors.

    We are determined that we shall not trade while insolvent – indeed to do so knowingly is illegal. We estimate that we have lost approximately £50,000 in January, and probably another £50,000 in February. We therefore believe that we have just cause (under league rule 8.39) in not playing the game on Tuesday.

    There has been limited progress on the proposed lateral flow testing of players as part of Covid secure arrangements whilst every other organisation that continues to operate during the pandemic is providing testing or is gaining access to government-funded testing. Given the financial status of National League North football clubs operating behind closed doors, it is reasonable for the National League to provide, or make available, funding for such testing. This is evidenced by actions taken in other “elite” leagues. Until such testing is in place, we believe this is further justification for not playing.

    In these circumstances we believe that we have been misled by the National League, and therefore an objective independent person would consider it wholly unreasonable to require us to play matches until there is resolution to the financial and safety issues that have been known by the National League for many weeks.

    We are sure that our fellow clubs and supporters will understand and appreciate why we have taken this course of action.

    We will be reviewing our position on a game-by-game basis."

  • A report coming up on BBC London from Welling United
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