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So being new to the area I thought I would check out the Hamlet playing this weekend - alas they are away somewhere in Kent and don't fancy the trek. I hear that Kingfisher ground share with Dulwich and are playing this weekend against Newport county. Does anyone go regularily to the games? Is it any good?


Advice much appreciated.

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That's what you call a real friend, tickets for Ashburton Grove are beyond price ( Just look at the rubbish footabll played by CSKA Fulham, Manure, etc). You are indeed a lucky man to have visited the home of football for nothing. As for free beer, you are of course joking!!! They charge ?4 for a pie!!!!
This will make your blood boil more. When you go into the corporate bit they have huge tables filled we pre-poured lager and wine etc. Did my best to make the most if (2 pints - not bad in 15 mins) but as we left at least half of it was sat there untouched and I assume it was just thrown away.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Must have been Corporate since no alcohol is

> allowed to the paying fans for European games due

> to Uefa Regulations! How unfair is that!


You are spot on Ladygooner. Uefa have their head permanently up their collective backsides.

snorky Wrote:

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> I have access to Arse corprate tix for every game

> if I want.

>

> I refuse to go - I have principles for onr thing,

> also I dont support them & cant be arsed with the

> slog to the emeriates


Your response sums up exactly why I hate the corporate types. Can't be arsed indeed, unfortunately since the gentrification of ED there are more and more of these people amongst us. Heaven help us all. They should move to Surrey where they would be at home with all the CSKA Fulham types.

For anyone who is interested Fisher Athletic were hammered by Newport County 3-1. Good game, loads of away fans which was quite impressive. A fair amount of chasing the ball and over-crowded area's of the pitch - but all good.


No change from a fiver for two pints. (Mockney - you drink bitter i guess)


Looking forward to seeing the hamlet play in the coming weeks.

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