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Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Bognor are on same points, we above by GD BUT they have FIVE games in hand


Bognor won last night so Hamlet have dropped to fifth. Kingstonian could go above us too and put us out of the play off slots if they win their game in hand. The K's already missed a chance on Tuesday when they lost 4-0 at Enfield Town - which is where Dulwich play tomorrow (eeek).

Otta Wrote:

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> If they gop up there's no drinking outside. Long

> may the losing streak continue! ;-)


That would be a shame.. no drinking outside I mean. lol


Can't be many places where you get to see a game of football for ?10.00 ??? (?6.00 for me.. Though I would be happy to pay a tenner) and have a beer..


Foxy

Visitors for today's game have parked on both sides of Burrow/Abbotswood Roads, making it almost impossible to get through. Lucky our car is small - an emergency vehicle certainly would not have been able to pass through.

Not only totally inconsiderate (what's wrong with the car park?) But worrying considering the plans to extend the club and build 60 homes with only 30 parking spaces.

Also, if the game was at 3.00pm, why are people still shouting and blowing whistles at 9.0'clock?

pearl1 Wrote:

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> Visitors for today's game have parked on both

> sides of Burrow/Abbotswood Roads, making it almost

> impossible to get through. Lucky our car is small

> - an emergency vehicle certainly would not have

> been able to pass through.

> Not only totally inconsiderate (what's wrong with

> the car park?) But worrying considering the plans

> to extend the club and build 60 homes with only 30

> parking spaces.

> Also, if the game was at 3.00pm, why are people

> still shouting and blowing whistles at 9.0'clock?


posted at 20:55 :-)

Otta Wrote:

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> It's FA rules. Already in place for cup games, but

> the next league up would mean all games (except

> friendliues I guess).


This isn't true. Drinking is, fortunately, allowed in the Conference South. However it is banned from the Conference and upwards, so DHFC could have one promotion and still enjoy a beer on the terraces!

pearl1 Wrote:

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> But worrying considering the plans

> to extend the club and build 60 homes with only 30

> parking spaces.


Make that 155 residential dwellings. And the parking on the whole site will be increased by a mere 19 spaces (from the current 46 to 62). So you might want to take a look at the planning application and make your feelings known:

http://planbuild.southwark.gov.uk:8190/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=_STHWR_DCAPR_9565663

  • 2 weeks later...

There's the Swan in Needham Market itself:

https://m.facebook.com/The-Swan-Needham-Market-479665632201189/timeline?ref=page_internal

It's a Greene King pub and they're usually fine - there's a phone number on the link anyway if you want to check in advance.

Also the Rampant Horse in NM but it's not clear that does sport.

Otherwise there'll be more choice in Stowmarket just to the north or Ipswich to the south.

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