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Disappointed that the Hamlet's excellent support should be used to disparage support for Jeremy Corbyn (see point 4 of this https://medium.com/@Labour_Pains/13-reasons-not-to-vote-for-jeremy-corbyn-as-leader-of-the-labour-party-11d5656cac88). Might even tip me the other way. Poor analogies can come back and bite you.
The attendances may be up at Champion Hill but we've not yet managed a four figure gate midweek. Fisher have the Monday night slot and boy would they love that sort of gate, rainy or not. Whatever your feelings about Corbyn I doubt any political candidate in this country could attract the sort of attendance for a rally that the author of this article alludes to. Sad really, always have great memories of attending a massed rally for the communists in Bologna that packed out the main piazza with many thousands.

GriffDHFC Wrote:

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> The attendances may be up at Champion Hill but

> we've not yet managed a four figure gate midweek.

> Fisher have the Monday night slot and boy would

> they love that sort of gate, rainy or not.

> Whatever your feelings about Corbyn I doubt any

> political candidate in this country could attract

> the sort of attendance for a rally that the author

> of this article alludes to. Sad really, always

> have great memories of attending a massed rally

> for the communists in Bologna that packed out the

> main piazza with many thousands.



Pseuds Corner anyone?

If you missed yesterday, you didn't miss much, DH took an earlyish lead (apparently a good goal but I only heard the cheer as I walked up through the park) but after that it was pretty uninspiring stuff. Absolutely no width and very Scrappy.


Ref was a total cunt who gave NOTHING our way. Then out of somewhere they added 5 minutes at the end and the bastards equalised with more or less the last kick of the match.


Also gutted to hear that Harry Ottaway has left the club.

Otta Wrote:

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> Haha, saw that earlier. When I suggested that there may be a hipster or tweo amongst the ranks I

> got slaughtered. Put it in the guardian and they're queueing up to talk to them.


Good grief. Reading that Guardian piece makes Hamlet supporters look like completely-up-their-own-arse twunts. What did they do to deserve that?

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