Welling Utd v TUFC 16th February 2019
- PaulBreen
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Yep, Woolwich Arsenal is an option or you can go to Charlton station and get the 486 bus. If you are coming via Central London the Charlton/486 combination is actually faster. Will be there on Saturday and hopefully bringing a few people along. If you haven't been before, Welling has a very relaxed atmosphere though a lot of standing rather than seating. There are 2 bars in the ground and usually very little segregation. As a Charlton fan who also follows Torquay as my non league team would like to see Gulls go up automatically and Welling via playoffs. This will be an important game and hoping Dartford do another favour next weekend. They are another defensive team with trouble scoring from what I have seen this season. Have also seen Welling twice this season and they create a lot of chances but don't have a finisher in the mould of the several Torquay have these days. Should be a Torquay win but they are also a hard side to break down. Might take a while to get that crucial first goal. Reckon it will be 2-0 Torquay.
Was just looking on flash score. Welling have the best home record of any club this season in NLS. We have the best away record.
https://www.flashscore.com/football/eng ... gue-south/
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I think this will be a far different game from Tuesday. They have had to get rid of staff and players of late and only had 3 subs on tuesday. Hopefully a 2 or 3 goal victory. Should be around 350 there.
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Think this’ll be another blow out, 3-1, 4-1.
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COYY! Tough away game, but full faith in the team! Unchanged XI, or should it be mixed up a little from Hemel?
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Shows the level we’ve dropped to when have to look on map to see where opposition play. Didn’t realise it was just over the river from Essex for me. Hopefully next season we’ll be playing proper towns next week not suburbs.
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It is a tough one Midlandgull, but TBH I think they all will be from now on - teams wanting to beat us and us having to maintain the great consistancy that GJ has instilled into the squad.Midlandgull wrote: 16 Feb 2019, 10:08 COYY! Tough away game, but full faith in the team! Unchanged XI, or should it be mixed up a little from Hemel?
Hope our run continues with an win and I can see that happening.
I'm off to watch the Torquay United of League 1 today - Barnsley, who are also on a great run. They will be without Kieffer Moore today as he picked up a nasty head injury last week - a real shame as hes been in great goalscoring form and I had a few quid on him to be leading scorer....
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True, no easy games really. This one seems harder though, a club that have been at NL level in recent times, excellent home record too. If we are on our A game though we should win. Maybe Kieffer Moore can return to Torquay one day but he is showing what he can do at that level, it is impressive. I think Barnsley will beat Wycombe today, 3-0. Fingers crossed the gulls can also win!SuperNickyWroe wrote: 16 Feb 2019, 13:11 It is a tough one Midlandgull, but TBH I think they all will be from now on - teams wanting to beat us and us having to maintain the great consistancy that GJ has instilled into the squad.
Hope our run continues with an win and I can see that happening.
I'm off to watch the Torquay United of League 1 today - Barnsley, who are also on a great run. They will be without Kieffer Moore today as he picked up a nasty head injury last week - a real shame as hes been in great goalscoring form and I had a few quid on him to be leading scorer....=D
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The players have arrived and had a first walk of the pitch. They are working out how to take a corner from the lower end. It's only one step before the stand and down a hill. I get the feeling away swinging corners may be the order of the day. . .
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Line up:
MacDonald (GK), Wynter, Davis, Sendles-White, Keating, Hall (c), Janneh, Lemonheigh-Evans, Cameron, Andrews, Reid
SUBS: Burton (GK), Vincent, Niate, Dickson, Kalala
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MacDonald (GK), Wynter, Davis, Sendles-White, Keating, Hall (c), Janneh, Lemonheigh-Evans, Cameron, Andrews, Reid
SUBS: Burton (GK), Vincent, Niate, Dickson, Kalala
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First time I’ve been here. Another strange ground.
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Is the commentary going to be on today? Still showing as off air for me
Quite a significant slope on the ground.
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