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Quite possibly. Lots of the things I used to love about going to the football before the Premiership got screwed up by money. I'd thought a The Rabble thing was fairly recent but interesting to see the club has a long and rich history of die hard fans like yourself Jah and also lots of lovable eccentrics. And great to see so many kids..wives and families there.


Confession: Just three days later I'm currently alone on a train south to rain sodden Lewes FC. Time to start paying my dues.

From


http://www.urban75.net/forums/forums/dulwich-hamlet-fc.93/ (this is the place for detailed info and fan chat, not here on the EDF)


"Not too much of note. Dicko played in a holding role again, which as pompeydunc mentioned during the match, is strange given his goalscoring exploits whilst at Lewes.


It was very much a friendly - 11 changes to the team at half time. Lodgey unfortunately had to go off about 10mins into the 2nd half due to a nasty clash of heads. We weren't sure who the 2nd half number 9 was, although Champion_hill commented that he had previously seen him around the club."

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