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Otta Wrote:

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> Wicked afternoon yesterday, and great crowd. Loved

> the Fernandez song to the tune of ABBA's Fernando.


That was hilarious. The Rabble were on top form. Just under 2,000 there. Great day out and up to third. Woo!

Took my German father-in-law who was visiting from Berlin on Saturday. He loved everything about it - the atmosphere, mix of ages and m/f ratio in the crowd, standard of football on show etc etc. Anyone reading this who hasn't been to see DHFC before, come along, It's always a great day out.

Listeners to the Guardian's excellent Football Weekly podcast yesterday will have heard the Hamlet get a mention around the 39.30 mark in relation to Non League Day. Warning - contains "hipster" reference from Barry Glendenning.


edit - I tried to include a link but the forum software wouldn't let me for some reason..

  • 2 weeks later...

Otta Wrote:

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> And getting there by beating the team that were

> top and on a 7 match win streak.


I know, they're fantastic at the moment. And have you seen the GD? I must admit, I had a little snigger when my mate told me...tee hee...

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