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1st Team - Report
Date: Wednesday 3rd August 2011 - Kick Off: 19:45
Pre Season Friendly
| Beckenham Town | 1 | vs | 5 | Welling United |
Beckenham Town vs Welling United
Another impressive win for the Wings.
Beckenham Town 1 Draper
Welling United 5 Fazakerley, Pires, Cumbers, Parkinson, Pugh
1. Whitehouse (Mehmet) 46
2. Harrold (Conteh) 73
3. Obersteller
4. Day (Heffernan) 64
5. Poole (Johnson) 55
6. Achaempong (Martin) 29
7. Fazakerley (Camacho) 46
8. Parkinson
9. Cumbers
10. Pires (Pugh) 62
11. Healy (Attwood) 46
Welling secured their second successive pre season win away at Beckenham scoring nine goals in two games in the process.
Manager Jamie Day gave starts to Oliver Poole and Carl Harrold at the back with Andy Pugh on the bench after recovering from a dead leg. Loick Pires started his first game since returning from an injury sustained whilst at Crewe.
Welling were in control throughout the game against the Kent League side and were two nil up by half time with goals from Loui Fazakerley’s deflected effort and Loick Pires who scored one on one.
Luis Cumbers made it three before Beckenham pulled back a consolation goal from Harry Draper although not without controversy as the referee appeared to miss a foul in the build up.
Quentin Conteh came on against his old club for Harrold which meant Cumbers had to play in the unaccustomed right back position but it did not affect the Wings’ performance as Parkinson headed in an impressive delivery from new signing Camacho and just minutes from time, Andy Pugh capped off the night with a fifth as he rounded the keeper to slot the ball into an empty net.
Welling will play their last friendly against Chatham on Saturday.
Welling United 5 Fazakerley, Pires, Cumbers, Parkinson, Pugh
1. Whitehouse (Mehmet) 46
2. Harrold (Conteh) 73
3. Obersteller
4. Day (Heffernan) 64
5. Poole (Johnson) 55
6. Achaempong (Martin) 29
7. Fazakerley (Camacho) 46
8. Parkinson
9. Cumbers
10. Pires (Pugh) 62
11. Healy (Attwood) 46
Welling secured their second successive pre season win away at Beckenham scoring nine goals in two games in the process.
Manager Jamie Day gave starts to Oliver Poole and Carl Harrold at the back with Andy Pugh on the bench after recovering from a dead leg. Loick Pires started his first game since returning from an injury sustained whilst at Crewe.
Welling were in control throughout the game against the Kent League side and were two nil up by half time with goals from Loui Fazakerley’s deflected effort and Loick Pires who scored one on one.
Luis Cumbers made it three before Beckenham pulled back a consolation goal from Harry Draper although not without controversy as the referee appeared to miss a foul in the build up.
Quentin Conteh came on against his old club for Harrold which meant Cumbers had to play in the unaccustomed right back position but it did not affect the Wings’ performance as Parkinson headed in an impressive delivery from new signing Camacho and just minutes from time, Andy Pugh capped off the night with a fifth as he rounded the keeper to slot the ball into an empty net.
Welling will play their last friendly against Chatham on Saturday.


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