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Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> http://nonleaguereview.co.uk/2015/01/22/dulwich-ha

> mlet-crowned-ryman-team-of-the-week-9/



I'm not surprised they won, they have played well each time I have been to watch them. Congratulations to the Pink and Blue Army. As to whether they could win the league, I think they stand a good chance.

Roger, copy that. Don't know about dogs. Bluerevolution mibees know that one.


KidKruger Wrote:

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> HMB I'll 'empty ma box '.

> Plans tomoro (today) but defo fancy this in next

> few weeks so please keep poking me.

> OOI are dogs allowed ?

I saw the mighty Dulwich Hamlet FC on Saturday- my first live football game and the only full game I have ever watched. My poor boyfriend hasn't yet managed to persuade me to see his beloved Leeds United, so this was a bit for him. Much to my surprise I LOVED IT. I can only recommend this to anyone who wants to see a good game locally. With over 1,000 in the crowd this is serious football. Really really enjoyable. I can't wait to go again.


Looking forward to the Stonewall game too. Delighted to see my local team doing another progressive event.

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