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Hello jamiewyatt,


Is there any chance that the DHFC website could be updated more quickly please? That would be very useful for the likes of me. I must admit that, sometimes, I do tend to go to the Ryman site after having visited DH's site and found nothing. Hope you don't mind the friendly request.


Thanks.


COME ON HAMLET

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Hello jamiewyatt,

>

> Is there any chance that the DHFC website could be

> updated more quickly please? That would be very

> useful for the likes of me. I must admit that,

> sometimes, I do tend to go to the Ryman site after

> having visited DH's site and found nothing. Hope

> you don't mind the friendly request.

>

> Thanks.

>

> COME ON HAMLET



Unfortunately I dont have anything to do with the DHFC website, I understand it would be better for all if it was updated quicker, but I know it is run voluntary by someone who does it in their own time and knowing him, I am sure he is doing the very best he can!


I do my Facebook page in my spare time but it is alot easier than running a website, It is easier to update with fixtures etc, plus very easy to cut and paste stuff from the website (with permission of course) !!!


The Ryman league website is not the best out there, you can always try the unofficial fans forum, which is very useful!


Fans forum!!


or of course Facebook!


Facebook page!

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Thank you for the score LM but where's the match

> report or at least the HT score?


Don't want much - do you?


Just realised

> from reading of the Hamlets poor FA Cup record,

> the last time I went to see the senior team was

> when they got into the 1st round proper,about 10

> years ago.


Bout time you came to see them then!

Last season they started off well too Taper but lost players through injury or movement to other teams.......if they are still top or thereabouts come Christmas then it will bode well I think. Still too early in the season to predict anything.


Haven't seen any DH home games this season yet...they've clashed with Millwall home games so far. But I don't have a ticket for the sell out Millwall/ West Ham game next week so might finally make a DH game.

Ah yes taper...I remember the Brainf's well :)).....lost count of how many games were lost in the last ten minutes and how many expletives I hurled at them for doing so. They could do with a better standard of ref this season too.....again the expletive count was high! :)


Edited to say that I don't do expletives at Millwall...too many expletives being hurled by others - they'd drown mine out!

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