News from around the National League South

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KentC
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DA Mikey wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:15 am
The Futures White wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:34 am Welling have sacked manager Danny Bloor.....and their fans are far from happy about it!.
Speculation would’ve been rife had Bloor ‘left’, but he has definitely been sacked. Interesting move after their win at Hemel yesterday!

Finance? In house disagreement? Thought he was decent. Maybe they need Dowses number.
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KentC wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:17 am
DA Mikey wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:15 am
The Futures White wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 10:34 am Welling have sacked manager Danny Bloor.....and their fans are far from happy about it!.
Speculation would’ve been rife had Bloor ‘left’, but he has definitely been sacked. Interesting move after their win at Hemel yesterday!

Finance? In house disagreement? Thought he was decent. Maybe they need Dowses number.

Did did the board find out something about him to question his commitment?

Ooh the opportunity to speculate with absolutely no facts or foundation whatsoever.
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I honestly would not be surprised to see Bloor here in a few weeks.

Whether he's the right man for the job at this crucial time? I don't know.
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Mark Sweet wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:32 am I honestly would not be surprised to see Bloor here in a few weeks.

Whether he's the right man for the job at this crucial time? I don't know.
The timing works and I wouldn’t mind mind him until the end of the season, but I don’t know about long term.

Edit: I only say this as I’ve read somewhere on here that Burman might not want to stay interim until end of season.
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Has anyone else seen the footage being shown on TikTok of a Maidstone fan falling out of the stand at yesterday’s match whilst celebrating their goal?
You see him fall & roll down the stand roof and fall onto some Ipswich fans below 🤣.
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Yes, looks like two of them went over but one got pulled back up:-



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Haha you would not want one of them falling on your head
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From that footage it looks as though they deliberately roll onto the roof with one falling below.
It certainly didn’t look like an accident, I just hope nobody below was hurt. Couldn’t give a toss about the stones fans.
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The 5th Searcher wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 2:31 pm From that footage it looks as though they deliberately roll onto the roof with one falling below.
It certainly didn’t look like an accident, I just hope nobody below was hurt. Couldn’t give a toss about the stones fans.
Maybe they ran out of coins and bottles to throw so started on the supporters
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Landed on a woman. Didn't do her a lot of good.
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I’ve landed on a few women in my time!! Hasn’t done me much good either!!
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According to the Kentish Football website our old mate from Chelmsford Rod Stringer might be in with a chance of the Welling job? and some sadistic Dartford supporter has suggested on the Welling forum that Dowse is available. Haven't the Welling supporters suffered enough.
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It would be very interesting to see where the travelling circus will be going next. I wouldn't wish it on Welling though.
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tommytollbooth wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 8:08 am According to the Kentish Football website our old mate from Chelmsford Rod Stringer might be in with a chance of the Welling job? and some sadistic Dartford supporter has suggested on the Welling forum that Dowse is available. Haven't the Welling supporters suffered enough.
I did hear a few weeks ago that Rod Stringer had been asked by someone high up at the club to help out with the coaching at Welling and that Danny Bloor was none too happy about it. Bloor felt that Stringer was a manager rather than a coach. If Stringer does take over as the new boss it does feel like this has been pre-planned.
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The Futures White wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 10:41 am
I did hear a few weeks ago that Rod Stringer had been asked by someone high up at the club to help out with the coaching at Welling and that Danny Bloor was none too happy about it. Bloor felt that Stringer was a manager rather than a coach. If Stringer does take over as the new boss it does feel like this has been pre-planned.
Same here TFW, heard that story/rumour a few weeks ago as well so interesting to see what happens.
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I see the devil has arrived in Welling, some of their fans not happy at the appointment of Rod Stringer!

"Welling United are pleased to welcome Rod Stringer as the club’s new First-Team Manager.

The 56-year old arrives at the J Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium with a wealth of experience under his belt and a proven track record of success in non-League football.

His first experience in the dugout saw him lead Aveley to the Isthmian Division One North title in 2009, before moving on to Braintree Town where he achieved a second promotion, taking the Iron to the National League by being crowned National League South champions in 2011.

Stringer then moved on to Bishop’s Stortford, steadying the ship at Woodside Park over a five-year period.

In 2016, he made the move to Chelmsford City where he led the Clarets to three National League South play-off campaigns prior to his departure in 2020.

Following the pandemic, Stringer was named Brentwood Town boss in October 2021, leading them to the Isthmian Division One North play-off final before departing in February 2023.

He now arrives in DA16 to lead the Wings in their battle against the drop.

Meanwhile, Stringer will be assisted by former Tottenham Hotspur, Rotherham United and Colchester United midfielder Kevin Watson.

Watson enjoyed a seasoned career representing 10 clubs across the Premier League and EFL, wracking up over 400 appearances, while his managerial career has seen him take charge of Maldon & Tiptree, Bishop’s Stortford, Ebbsfleet United and Billericay Town, as well as spells as assistant at Stevenage, Eastleigh, Whitehawk and Hungerford Town.

Stringer and Watson will be in the dugout for the first time on Tuesday evening as Welling host Hampton & Richmond Borough at the J Hearnden Skip Hire Community Stadium."
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Wow what a surprise :lol: :lol:
The worse kept secret in local football.
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Not the National League South (yet) but Ebbsfleet have sacked manager Dennis Kutrieb.

"CLUB STATEMENT
Ebbsfleet United have today announced the decision to part company with manager Dennis Kutrieb and first-team coach Chris Franks.

The difficult decision comes following the defeat on Saturday to Oxford City – and heading into a crucial final three months of the Vanarama National League campaign, the club’s number-one priority is to maintain our status in the division after the memorable title win and promotion that Dennis and Chris delivered in 2022/23.

Such decisions are never easy to make, especially off the back of such a remarkable and record-breaking previous season, but the status of the football club must always take priority and be foremost when making these big decisions.

Unfortunately, our form and results in 2023/24 have not reflected the sheer hard work and determination with which Dennis and Chris have approached every single minute of their time at Ebbsfleet United and the club has reached the difficult decision to part ways.

Under the stewardship of Dennis and Chris, the club won its fifth league title, broke numerous records in doing so, reached the Emirates FA Cup First and Second Rounds, qualified for a promotion final and earned plaudits for the type of football on show – we cannot thank them enough for their service in their three-plus years at the Kuflink Stadium and we wish them all the very best in their future careers.

There will be a further statement to follow on our website outlining the achievements of both Dennis and Chris in their time with us and paying due tribute to their considerable endeavours at Ebbsfleet United."

www.ebbsfleetunited.co.uk/club-statemen ... s-kutrieb/
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Are Welling on the move, looks like they are seeking a ground share, possibly at Tonbridge.

https://wellingunited.com/2023/07/welli ... velopment/

What does this mean and more importantly, where will the bus stop be relocated, maybe our friend Buzz Stop has the answers. I really hope it works out for them.

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Welling United Football Club are pleased to be working with Lita Homes to bring forward proposals for 114 residential homes and a new stadium with associated facilities at the Park View Road site as part of wider regeneration plans at the grounds, securing the club for the future.


The existing site
The Welling United Football Club site comprises 120,000 sqm and is located to the south-east of Welling town centre and Welling train station. The football ground is situated directly south of Park View Road and to the east of Roseacre Road.

The site is occupied by Park View Road Stadium. The stadium is a key sports facility and asset to the area but is in need of restoration. To the east of the site is the Bexleyheath Cricket Club and to the south of the site is green expanse of Danson Park.

At present, the site and football grounds are not fit for purpose. The grounds are in very poor condition and there are next to no adequate club facilities. Part of the site is derelict, and the site boundaries need work to maintain security.

The current facilities are poorly built and suffer from structural damage. The buildings are not weatherproof and suffer leakages. Many areas essential to the functioning of the club, such as changing rooms and toilets, are simply at their end of life and require a complete overhaul.


A new home for the Wings
Welling United aspires to provide a more welcoming environment for their players, fans, and the wider community. It has ambitions to cater for double the number of players and would like to extend work on various community programmes and offer more support to the neighbourhood with safer and better facilities.

However, Welling United does not have the resources to deliver this on their own.

To this end, Welling United has partnered with Lita Homes to deliver the following improvements to Park View Road:

• A new club venue for Welling United fit for the current league and future expansion

• New management areas including meeting rooms, administration and offices, and hospitality suites

• A brand-new FA regulation size pitch with over 4,000 crowd capacity, sheltered spectator zones, and viewing areas

• State-of-the-art team facilities and changing rooms for 500+ resident players, football academy, and visiting teams

• Provide a football hub for the community for all ages and abilities

Together, these improvements will secure a future for the club, providing it room to grow and ensuring it can provide a safe and welcoming standard to members, visitors, and the wider community. In particular, it will ensure it can extend work on its various community programmes, delivering on its purpose of football for all.

The new facilities for Welling United will be funded by commercial and residential development on the Park View Road edge of the site, forming part of Welling High Street.

This consists of:

114 new, high-quality homes
New commercial space fronting onto
Park View Road
A new café / bar
New hospitality space
New classroom spaces for community use
Public realm improvements to Park View Road and Roseacre Road
The provision of 114 new, high-quality homes will place the football club within the heart of the community, with a variety of homes from starter homes to larger family-sized duplexes proposed.

In addition, the new commercial space fronting Park View Road will add vitality to the eastern end of the high street, helping to secure improvements to this area of Welling.

Moreover, the café / bar, and community spaces will provide key facilities and support for the local community to enjoy.

The project will be committed to using locally-sourced companies to complete the development, with club sponsors being preferred suppliers during the building process.


Design
The design of the residential development has been modelled to reflect the scale of a London mansion block which use ornate detailing to soften the appearance of the building.

The materials proposed are principally one of brick for the primary elevations, with a complementary palette of bricks which range from red to brown. A characterful metal clad roof form is proposed, and this is articulated with metal dormers to acknowledge the building’s residential purpose.

In addition, as part of improvements to the public realm, paving flags and permeable paving have been proposed within the grounds.


Transport and sustainability
The proposals for Welling United have been developed to promote high levels of sustainability through a low carbon design, incorporating passive and renewable design features and minimising the site’s carbon footprint during construction and operation.

A key element of this includes the retention of the Erith & Belvedere stand and hall. These buildings are in relatively good repair and the intention would be to repaint the stand steelwork and replace the seating to match the new stand on the opposite side.

Intensive and extensive greening of roofs and walls is also proposed where practical, which will be completed by the installation of PV panels, thereby providing a source of renewable energy, and enhancing biodiversity.

Promoting the adoption of sustainable transport modes is a key part of the proposals for Welling United FC and a car-free development is proposed. As such, adequate cycle parking will be provided to serve both the residential and football ground elements of the proposals.

Moreover, a free car-club membership for all residents to encourage a reduction in private car ownership and a mode shift away from car travel will be explored.


Next steps
Thank you for taking the time to view our proposals for Welling United Football Club.

We value your input and are keen to hear your thoughts, so would be grateful if you could take some time to complete a feedback form.

The information you have seen today will also be available to view and comment online at our website – wellingparkviewroad.co.uk

This feedback will help us refine our proposals for the site, in view of our desire to secure the club for the future.

Timeline
July 2023 – public consultation

August 2023 – Reviewing feedback and evolving proposals

September 2023 – Submission of planning application

December 2023 – Targeting planning decision

May 2024 – Targeting work to start on site

May 2026 – Targeting works completed

During the ongoing work on the site, the club will temporarily play their games at an alternative venue until completion.
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Kutrieb at PP. The new red walls, he'd feel right at home. Imagine, Chris Solly playing out from the back.👺👺
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