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Some sad and tragic individual has put a complaint in about the new bar. How low someone can sink constantly amazes me.


This has had the following effects:


Loss of income for the club

Temporary bar staff hired who the club now cannot employ.

Extra stock bought

The continued dangerous overcrowding in the main bar

The fact that people who are less abled having to tackle the stairs or not bother to have a drink


I would imagine the person who complained is reading this. They should hang their head in shame


Details in the link below

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/outside-bar-sales-postponed-1559540.html

We've been hitting almost 2,000 week in week out, by 10 to 3 queue is up to P13 bus stop in JS car park ! Get there around 230pm and you'll be fine.

Laddy Muck, it's to do with legality of clubs licence to serve outside clubhouse-we have a feeling as to whom it might be but no hard evidence so not going to speculate or make spurious accusations.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Laddy Muck, it's to do with legality of clubs

> licence to serve outside clubhouse


OK BR...ta. I know a couple of people who were really looking forward to the new bar...they aint gonna be happy...

Good to see you on here Sandperson. About time you backed a good team! ;-)


Hope you have fun with your kid. My daughters often come with me and run pretty freely around the place. So long as you keep an eye on the main gate there is nowhere they can really go and there are always loads of kids kicking balls about and stuff.

ScabbyBadger Wrote:

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> Some sad and tragic individual has put a complaint

> in about the new bar. How low someone can sink

> constantly amazes me.

>

> This has had the following effects:

>

> Loss of income for the club

> Temporary bar staff hired who the club now cannot

> employ.

> Extra stock bought

> The continued dangerous overcrowding in the main

> bar

> The fact that people who are less abled having to

> tackle the stairs or not bother to have a drink

>

> I would imagine the person who complained is

> reading this. They should hang their head in

> shame

>

> Details in the link below

> http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/o

> utside-bar-sales-postponed-1559540.html



What an wanker. He or she had better have a valid complaint or hopefully they will be made a laughing stock.

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