Hopefully we can help Jamie Day and the squad to get to the next level, says supporters' chief
Wednesday 16th May 2012
WELLING UNITED supporters’ are doing all they can again to guide their side towards another successful campaign next season.The Wings finished in third-place – behind promoted sides Woking and Dartford – in the Blue Square Bet (Conference) South, but were denied promotion when they lost their play-off final to the Darts last Sunday after Lee Noble’s stunning fourth minute strike sent Tony Burman’s side up to the top-flight of non-league football for the first time in 26 years.
Welling United’s supporters are presently raising money to assist player-manager Jamie Day to keep the club’s influential players’ at Park View Road.
“Although the season has only just finished, Jamie is already making plans for next year,” said Matt Mein, the Welling United Supporters Association chairman.
“With the great success of this season WUSA will be organising boost the budget for 2012/13 season and now is the call for action to get as many supporters’ involved for next season.
“If you look at what was achieved this season, Boost the Budget helped support Jamie where it was needed and with the success of reaching the play-offs I am sure you are keen to see us replicate this for next season.
“Any amount can make a difference from £1 to £50 a week it can help get the right player. Hopefully we can help Jamie and the squad to get to the next level.”
If you wish to participate then please email matthewmein@googlemail.com.
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