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red devil Wrote:

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> Ah, schoolboy error, didn't factor in the end of

> game cheer. The half-cheer I heard must've been

> the handbags. They should try and set up a

> pre-season friendly with FC United, would be some

> atmosphere...#punkfootball


Good article on FC United...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/11540185/How-FC-United-rose-to-the-brink-of-the-big-time.html

Afraid not. However tickets are still available, they're on sale in the bar today until 6 this evening. You can also pay online at http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/payments

If they are any tickets left over they will be sale by the Health Club reception entrance from around noon on Saturday.

At first the rabble were massively out numbered. At 2pm several hundred visiting fans had taken over the club house and the East terrace leading to their first song which was ironically "What's it like to have a crowd?"


Where were they? In The Gowlett, The EDT, Ivy House and The Vale of course. And by 3pm it hit 3000 capacity and the ground was jumping.


Beautiful blue skies, 800 friendly Maidstone fans, DHFC fans congratulating and singing to Maidstone fans at the end when they bagged the league... and Jah Lush looking sharp and dancing on top of a wall. It was all a bit like football in another, better world.


Great day.

MrBen Wrote:

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> At first the rabble were massively out numbered.

> At 2pm several hundred visiting fans had taken

> over the club house and the East terrace leading

> to their first song which was ironically "What's

> it like to have a crowd?"

>

> Where were they? In The Gowlett, The EDT, Ivy

> House and The Vale of course. And by 3pm it hit

> 3000 capacity and the ground was jumping.

>

> Beautiful blue skies, 800 friendly Maidstone

> fans, DHFC fans congratulating and singing to

> Maidstone fans at the end when they bagged the

> league... and Jah Lush looking sharp and dancing

> on top of a wall. It was all a bit like football

> in another, better world.

>

> Great day.



Great day, great post.

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