Michael Cheek spent 9 years in the National League as a consistent goal scorer, before at the age of 32/33 finally getting his chance in the EFL, and he's continued scoring in L2 at the same rate.
The gap between NL and L2 is probably smaller than any of the gaps between the EFL leagues, and tiny when compared to the chasm between the PL and Championship.
Michael Cheek spent 9 years in the National League as a consistent goal scorer, before at the age of 32/33 finally getting his chance in the EFL, and he's continued scoring in L2 at the same rate.
The gap between NL and L2 is probably smaller than any of the gaps between the EFL leagues, and tiny when compared to the chasm between the PL and Championship.
Wings at Tonbridge last night, a poor and disjointed 2-0 defeat. One well saved shot early in the game, and that was it.
Head still just above the water but nothing from that is looking very promising.
There were a couple of other chances early on that perhaps they should have done better with, plus the very good save you mention. However, as soon as Tonbridge scored the Welling goal "threat" seemed to dry up. They were largely outplayed in the second half and it was a comfortable win for the Angels. I think it's going to be a relegation battle right to the wire this year, and I am not convinced they will survive.
As Cardinal Sin so eloquently put it when we constantly hoofed the ball into the opposition back four and never won a thing ”Like chucking donuts to an elephant”
Welling have just let their assistant manager go. Strange one as he seemed more tactically nous than the manager. Done well when asked to step up in Rod Stringer’s absence
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The gap between NL and L2 is probably smaller than any of the gaps between the EFL leagues, and tiny when compared to the chasm between the PL and Championship.
Head still just above the water but nothing from that is looking very promising.
”Like chucking donuts to an elephant”
Strange one as he seemed more tactically nous than the manager.
Done well when asked to step up in Rod Stringer’s absence