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mikeb Wrote:

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> I'm enjoying this season's run of good form, hope

> it doesn't fizzle out.

>

> If the Hamlet do get promoted, would this mean

> they would need to make significant changes to the

> stadium or the way matches are held? e.g. due to

> more stringent rules.


Lost last night unfortunately. Still top of the league though.


Not sure the division above requires significant change. Think there would need to be at least one further promotion (assuming they go up this year) before it becomes an issue at all. Not sure what division it is that drinking within sight of the pitch is forbidden and fans must be segregated. Those would be my major concerns. The price of success.

Some exciting news from the Trust regarding the Mega Shed. If you have the skills we require and some spare time, please get in touch. We urgently need a carpenter and an electrician or any other skills you think may be useful!


The Mega Container has landed at Champion Hill!

http://dhst.org.uk/the-mega-container-has-landed-at-champion-hill/

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Sorry but dems FA rules



Oh I know, not blaming the club. Just gutted because I was looking at the league fixtures as posted at the start of the season and had invited mates along with the promise of beer whilst watching the match.


Sure they'll still enjoy it though.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> I'll be dusting down my scarf and headed to Lewes

> on the 12th. Christmas build up away day....


Another 3 easy points I reckon mate. Lewes is a bit of a boring 'old peoples home' type of place though mate so I won't be hanging around for long after the game. There are a few good shops down there though and I can personally recommend Les's Organic Produce Store on the high street. His dwarf beans are to die for.

IVAN EDAKE Wrote:

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> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'll be dusting down my scarf and headed to

> Lewes

> > on the 12th. Christmas build up away day....

>

> Another 3 easy points I reckon mate. Lewes is a

> bit of a boring 'old peoples home' type of place

> though mate so I won't be hanging around for long

> after the game. There are a few good shops down

> there though and I can personally recommend Les's

> Organic Produce Store on the high street. His

> dwarf beans are to die for.



Afraid that trip to Lewes will have to postponed, probably until January. After yesterday's win over Margate, the next round of the FA Trophy will be on the weekend of Saturday 12th so no Lewes til later I'm afraid!

Thanks for the info...



GriffDHFC Wrote:

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> IVAN EDAKE Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I'll be dusting down my scarf and headed to

> > Lewes

> > > on the 12th. Christmas build up away day....

> >

> > Another 3 easy points I reckon mate. Lewes is a

> > bit of a boring 'old peoples home' type of

> place

> > though mate so I won't be hanging around for

> long

> > after the game. There are a few good shops down

> > there though and I can personally recommend

> Les's

> > Organic Produce Store on the high street. His

> > dwarf beans are to die for.

>

>

> Afraid that trip to Lewes will have to postponed,

> probably until January. After yesterday's win over

> Margate, the next round of the FA Trophy will be

> on the weekend of Saturday 12th so no Lewes til

> later I'm afraid!

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