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Pre-season Friendlies
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KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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charente addick said:Struggling to give a tinkers if we’re playing Welling or not. As long as pre match games are planned to get the players as ready as poss for the 1st game, don’t care who the opposition is. If Adkins & co. think Welling doesn’t fit their plans that’s fine with me.6
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KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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Yes, it’s bit of a shame it’s not happening but it’s not as if it’s something that should be considered an appalling tragedy to beat the ownership over.8 -
Rob7Lee said:KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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The revenue from the matches are a big deal to Welling United. At a guess, 10x what they get per average league match.
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I don’t have to explain myself to anyone for liking us play Welling.
But for those who are nosey, Welling just bring backs so many memories ,taking my kids when they were little as a rite of passage, seeing us score 8 I think a few years back with my Charlton mate who died last year of Covid, plus I’ve mentioned on numerous occasions my cousin used to play up front for them and scored 28 goals in a season, so used to follow them all over the place with my uncle after his wife got cancer and passed away , but I know it’s a crappy little non league club that mean nothing to people, but hey ho, I prefer preseason friendlies to proper games, they’re a bit more relaxed and less stressful, but I’m probably on my own with this one.12 -
PopIcon said:KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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The revenue from the matches are a big deal to Welling United. At a guess, 10x what they get per average league match.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:I don’t have to explain myself to anyone for liking us play Welling.
But for those who are nosey, Welling just bring backs so many memories ,taking my kids when they were little as a rite of passage, seeing us score 8 I think a few years back with my Charlton mate who died last year of Covid, plus I’ve mentioned on numerous occasions my cousin used to play up front for them and scored 28 goals in a season, so used to follow them all over the place with my uncle after his wife got cancer and passed away , but I know it’s a crappy little non league club that mean nothing to people, but hey ho, I prefer preseason friendlies to proper games, they’re a bit more relaxed and less stressful, but I’m probably on my own with this one.1 -
I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to them5 -
paulie8290 said:I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to them16 -
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J BLOCK said:paulie8290 said:I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to them
Yeah, I care about Welling United.7 -
cafctom said:KBslittlesis said:Can I ask what is stopping those who are so outraged by the fact there is no Welling pre season friendly from going to see Welling against someone else when they can?
If they’re really bothered about the finances of the club?
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Yes, it’s bit of a shame it’s not happening but it’s not as if it’s something that should be considered an appalling tragedy to beat the ownership over.
Outrage? I think that's overstating it somewhat. Not sure anyone's beating the ownership with it either, apart from one short line which was just golfie being golfie (never change golfie, this place would be duller for it).The Welling game is a tradition, and football clubs are built on traditions. It's a match that many people look forward to, and they are disappointed they won't be able to go this year. I think that's understandable, especially at a time when everyone's desperate to see a return to normality.
It's not the end of the world, but not much to do with football is. Hopefully the fixture will be back in its rightful place next year.4 -
paulie8290 said:I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to them
I would guess the terms of the agreement with Dartford is they give us the ground for under 23 and in return we play a 1st team friendly there, the same terms we used to have with Welling (although there was rumour Meire wanted to charge them in 20145 -
Very weird. It's just a friendly.
Welling didn't want to host our U23s and so Welling lost out on the PSF deal.14 -
Dazzler21 said:Very weird. It's just a friendly.
Welling didn't want to host our U23s and so Welling lost out on the PSF deal.0 -
J BLOCK said:paulie8290 said:I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to themvalleynick66 said:Dazzler21 said:Very weird. It's just a friendly.
Welling didn't want to host our U23s and so Welling lost out on the PSF deal.
In addition I think it's worth remembering we did still offer to send an U23 side, if a date can be agreed, all the Welling supporters on here can get along and enjoy the game.1 -
The fan adviser is going to raise the Welling issue.0
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It's down to Adkins who the fixtures are not Sandgaard or the fans. Jesus wept.
There'd be some of our fanbase who'd have the hump in the unlikely event we ever managed to take three points off Millwall or have a decent cup run because it broke with tradition.
Watch now we play a poxy fixture against Welling that many of us don't give a monkey's about anyway and our new star player does his ankle on a divot in the last minute. #notinmyname
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PopIcon said:J BLOCK said:paulie8290 said:I think the big issue here and what I have got from this and from what the director at welling has said in his tweets to people.
People need to remember how much Welling rely on the income from this game.
Yes we offered to send an XI but they are probably thinking it may not sell out, and the date we offered to send that XI they already had a first team scheduled that date.
If they dont sell out then with running costs it may end up costing them in the long run.
If we said we are sending a first team, then they know they will sell out and that will be a massive boost for they finance
Either way we have messed up here IMO we should be sticking with Welling like normal, if there was an agreement with Dartford send the XI to them
Yeah, I care about Welling United.3 -
Dazzler21 said:Very weird. It's just a friendly.
Welling didn't want to host our U23s and so Welling lost out on the PSF deal.4 -
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If some fans genuinely want to support Welling financially, send them a cheque (if you can find your cheque book).12
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Ducktapeshoerepairs said:Dazzler21 said:Very weird. It's just a friendly.
Welling didn't want to host our U23s and so Welling lost out on the PSF deal.1 -
Scoham said:The fan adviser is going to raise the Welling issue.7
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Covered End said:If some fans genuinely want to support Welling financially, send them a cheque (if you can find your cheque book).13
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Callumcafc said:Covered End said:If some fans genuinely want to support Welling financially, send them a cheque (if you can find your cheque book).0
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Jesus, you can tell its the off season7
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I would hope that the friendlies are what the management believe will help us the most in terms of being ready next season. I agree there is no room for sentiment unless both sentiment and need align.1
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We’ve been here before. There was a lot of bad feeling in 2006 when Dowie sent a non first team to Welling. He later claimed nobody had told him about the tradition of the first team squad playing there, which is unlikely.1
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Airman Brown said:We’ve been here before. There was a lot of bad feeling in 2006 when Dowie sent a non first team to Welling. He later claimed nobody had told him about the tradition of the first team squad playing there, which is unlikely.2
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Callumcafc said:Scoham said:The fan adviser is going to raise the Welling issue.
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