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VCD Athletic to close down
Henry Irving
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That's sad. Lovely ground1
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Shame, was my home ground in the 80’s nice pitches and clubhouse.0
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That’s a real shame0
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Absolutely shocking. My mates are managers there at the moment, waiting to hear what’s gone on.
edit: new owner didn’t want to do business with the chairman and hasn’t renewed the lease. A brilliant little ground, what’s he gonna do with that.3 -
Vickers Crayford Dartford Athletic finished. What a shame. The last link to the once mighty Vickers works in Crayford now gone.4
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Played there and had some amazing times, my dad used to stand at the bar and drink with the regulars. Made me go cold.1
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Building redevelopment, I'd guessValleyGary said:Absolutely shocking. My mates are managers there at the moment, waiting to hear what’s gone on.
edit: new owner didn’t want to do business with the chairman and hasn’t renewed the lease. A brilliant little ground, what’s he gonna do with that.0 -
Yep, Indian consortium bought it last year and want development permission
It might be pointless, but the local MP should get involved in this, the fact that a club from 1916 can just get chucked out because a rich c**t can buy the land is a disgrace.34 -
Terrible news.Trying to find some more details, I read an old report where plans were put forward to build 4 houses years ago, but was turned down by Bexley Council as the land couldn’t be built on.
Be Interesting and probably sad to see what the plans are.2 -
Also rumoured that could be turned into a Kabaddi sports ground1
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I say this, but let’s be honest,’the council are licking their lips at this. Rotten.ValleyGary said:Yep, Indian consortium bought it last year and want development permission
It might be pointless, but the local MP should get involved in this, the fact that a club from 1916 can just get chucked out because a rich cunt can buy the land is a disgrace.2 -
Absolutely gutted about this. Played for VCD for a couple of years and probably the most I enjoyed playing football. Great little club with a long history.Gary the Chairman runs the Garage / MOT centre in Blackfen and is a good bloke.Surely something must be done to campaign against the new owner..8
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Sad reflection on the English game.2
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That's tragic.0
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I've had a quick look at Bexley's planning register and there haven't been any plans for housing submitted there (at least looking under "Oakwood Sports Ground" and the postcode DA1 4DN). The last plan published was for a timber-framed tennis pavilion, which was approved in 2019.EastTerrace said:Terrible news.Trying to find some more details, I read an old report where plans were put forward to build 4 houses years ago, but was turned down by Bexley Council as the land couldn’t be built on.
Be Interesting and probably sad to see what the plans are.
An online land registry search (costs seven quid, £14 if you want a plan too) will indicate if there are any covenants.
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Wonder what's happening with the bowls and tennis clubs too, its a big social hub beyond VCD Athletic0
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They’re staying apparentlyfenaddick said:Wonder what's happening with the bowls and tennis clubs too, its a big social hub beyond VCD Athletic
My mate who’s manager said that it’s classed as ‘metropolitan land’ which can cause a problem for them. Like I say, I’m sure the council will do what they can 🙄3 -
Good. Limits what the landlord can do too, especially as access is relatively poor from memoryValleyGary said:
They’re staying apparentlyfenaddick said:Wonder what's happening with the bowls and tennis clubs too, its a big social hub beyond VCD Athletic1 -
They were great hosts for the women's team at a time when we needed to borrow a non-league ground to have somewhere as a base to go after promotion to the second tier. Nice bar, decent burgers, what more could you ask for? Very sad.3
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I think this is what I read, just seen it’s from 1999….InspectorSands said:
I've had a quick look at Bexley's planning register and there haven't been any plans for housing submitted there (at least looking under "Oakwood Sports Ground" and the postcode DA1 4DN). The last plan published was for a timber-framed tennis pavilion, which was approved in 2019.EastTerrace said:Terrible news.Trying to find some more details, I read an old report where plans were put forward to build 4 houses years ago, but was turned down by Bexley Council as the land couldn’t be built on.
Be Interesting and probably sad to see what the plans are.
An online land registry search (costs seven quid, £14 if you want a plan too) will indicate if there are any covenants.0 -
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https://kabaddiuk.co.uk/ewskc/Wouldn’t be surprised if these are the landlords or involved with them. The Chairman owns Manak Solicitors . When I say chairman I mean from Erith and Woolwich Kabaddi club. I did a load of gear for them last year and Manak sponsor the whole of Orpington FC.0
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Access is awful, they’d have to go through a car park and narrow entrance, between the clubhouse and bowls green. Then it slopes down into a valley. Not sure how flats/houses would work even tho theirs huge land there. There’s no alternative entrance either.fenaddick said:
Good. Limits what the landlord can do too, especially as access is relatively poor from memoryValleyGary said:
They’re staying apparentlyfenaddick said:Wonder what's happening with the bowls and tennis clubs too, its a big social hub beyond VCD Athletic1 -
Blimey, that's a blast from the past, the Shopper when it was actually had reporters who covered that kind of thing!EastTerrace said:
I think this is what I read, just seen it’s from 1999….InspectorSands said:
I've had a quick look at Bexley's planning register and there haven't been any plans for housing submitted there (at least looking under "Oakwood Sports Ground" and the postcode DA1 4DN). The last plan published was for a timber-framed tennis pavilion, which was approved in 2019.EastTerrace said:Terrible news.Trying to find some more details, I read an old report where plans were put forward to build 4 houses years ago, but was turned down by Bexley Council as the land couldn’t be built on.
Be Interesting and probably sad to see what the plans are.
An online land registry search (costs seven quid, £14 if you want a plan too) will indicate if there are any covenants.
Metropolitan Open Land is pretty much the same as the Green Belt - so in theory, very hard to build on. But when councils are under pressure to allow housing, that can change...0 -
Very sad news. A bit surprising that they've just thrown in the towel though. Can't they groundshare elsewhere, anywhere, while fighting to get back?
Or at least get the story out a bit earlier, to try and get some help from the council, rather than just announcing it as a done deed?
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They asked to ground share with Phoenix and they said nokillerandflash said:Very sad news. A bit surprising that they've just thrown in the towel though. Can't they groundshare elsewhere, anywhere, while fighting to get back?
Or at least get the story out a bit earlier, to try and get some help from the council, rather than just announcing it as a done deed?0 -
That is sad. Lovely non league ground. Enjoyed watching our Women's team there. Pitch always looked fantastic. Always made to feel welcome.0
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sad news, played there on more than one occasion - going back to when the pitch was at the totally different angle to how it is now. Cracking little ground and nice bar0
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Played there in the late 80's & early 90's (not for VCD I may add).
Shame to see it go.......but houses (if that is what the land will he used for) are desperately needed.3 -
Is this real? I only ask as its dated 16 May 2026?
Also I wouldn't put too much hope into permission beong blocked or the land being unsuitable. The council is desperate for more housing and have doubts permission to build will be given especially seeing its a relatively built up area. Having been involved in similar deals previously the land will be perfectly fine to build on. I way the developers will get around the bowls/tennis club issue is they will deliberately make parking/access more difficult to make the prospects of the other entiities less economically viable and then buy that land too.0 -
Pretty sure it's just a typo and they put May instead of April as yesterday was 16 April.Radostanradical said:Is this real? I only ask as its dated 16 May 2026?
Also I wouldn't put too much hope into permission beong blocked or the land being unsuitable. The council is desperate for more housing and have doubts permission to build will be given especially seeing its a relatively built up area. Having been involved in similar deals previously the land will be perfectly fine to build on. I way the developers will get around the bowls/tennis club issue is they will deliberately make parking/access more difficult to make the prospects of the other entiities less economically viable and then buy that land too.1













