Dartford and Welling like Charlton have both had a slow start to the season, the Darts with just 2 draws from their 3 games, while the Wings have lost all 3...
Dartford and Welling like Charlton have both had a slow start to the season, the Darts with just 2 draws from their 3 games, while the Wings have lost all 3...
In comparison, I'd not say Welling have had a slow start. A long way to go so hopefully they'll pick up, it's easy to get in a rut at whatever level.
Having a Charlton free afternoon, as watching Dagenham Vs Barnet, a new ground for me. Disappointingly no Lewis Page for the home side, injured I assume
Having a Charlton free afternoon, as watching Dagenham Vs Barnet, a new ground for me. Disappointingly no Lewis Page for the home side, injured I assume
Truly terrible game, Daggers making a really bitty stop start affair, and somehow winning through an own goal!
Welling get a much needed 3 points against Havant, winning 3 2 at home.
Three very good goals mate. Will try and put them up later (if I remember). The third, by a 17 year old academy boy was very well taken. Only been on the pitch less than a minute.
Saw Barnet play at Dagenham yesterday, who dragged them down to their level and got the victory. The consensus from the Barnet fans was that they really struggle against battling, niggly sides, and much prefer playing against "footballing sides".
Fair Game recently shared this interesting insight into National League South funding
Each week for every 1000 fans who watch football, 451 will watch a Premier League match and 12 will attend a National League South match. Yet, for every £1000 football in England earns from broadcast revenues, £881 will go to Premier League clubs and just 15 pence to National League South sides.
My daughter and I enjoyed a 3-1 victory at Twerton Park for Bath City against Hampton and Richmond Borough on Saturday.
Best of all the game saw Alex Fletcher coming off the bench second half to mark a miraculous recovery following his clash into a concrete wall/advertising hoardings and subsequent brain surgery last season.
The fact he can walk and talk let alone play football given the scale of the accident is testament to a truly impressive young man.
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Though they did win the second half 1-0.
A long way to go so hopefully they'll pick up, it's easy to get in a rut at whatever level.
Funny old game eh.
The third, by a 17 year old academy boy was very well taken. Only been on the pitch less than a minute.
Fair Game recently shared this interesting insight into National League South funding
Each week for every 1000 fans who watch football, 451 will watch a Premier League match and 12 will attend a National League South match. Yet, for every £1000 football in England earns from broadcast revenues, £881 will go to Premier League clubs and just 15 pence to National League South sides.
The fact he can walk and talk let alone play football given the scale of the accident is testament to a truly impressive young man.