Welling held by Tonbridge come back
In a role reversal of last season’s corresponding Vanarama National League South meeting at Park View Road, Welling United led two-nil against Tonbridge Wells before having to settle for a point.
Mark is a Welling United fan who covers the Wings home and away for News Shopper.
Mark is a Welling United fan who covers the Wings home and away for News Shopper.
In a role reversal of last season’s corresponding Vanarama National League South meeting at Park View Road, Welling United led two-nil against Tonbridge Wells before having to settle for a point.
There was plenty of excitement in Berkshire when Welling United held off late Slough Town pressure to claim three much needed Vanarama National League South points.
Defeat at home to Havant and Waterlooville ended Welling United’s hopes at the first hurdle in the F.A. Trophy.
Substitute Myles Leaburn scored the only goal as Charlton Athletic defeated Bromley in the Bristol Street Motors Football League Trophy, Southern Group C.
Defeat at home to Truro City consigned Welling United to their fourth consecutive Vanarama National League South loss.
Having already been beaten at home by Eastbourne Borough this season, Welling United made the return journey to the league leaders and again came away second best.
Inconsistent Welling United crashed to a heavy defeat when entertaining Chippenham Town in the Vanarama National League South.
Defeat at Dorking Wanderers continued Welling United’s record of never having taken a point from the Surrey based club.
In the first ever meeting between the two clubs, ten man Welling United defeated Enfield Town.
At the sixth time of asking, Welling United won their first away game of the season with a victory at St. Albans City.
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