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anyone? I fancy going but the usual posse can't make it and it's better to go with others, so if you want to watch the local team at their home stadium next to Sainsbury's, 3 o'clock kick off today, let me know. I

Taken from Eddie M's post:


Despite two successive 1-1 draws, Hamlet have crept up to 4th place although as can be seen below its very tight.


Their next home game is against Chatham Town (who are 16th) and takes place on Saturday 12th January, kick-off at 3.00pm at the Champion Hill Stadium next to Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill.


Admittance ?7.00 adults, ?3.00 concessions.


For info, the current top seven standings in Ryman League Div 1 South are:


Dover PL 21, PTS 50

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Tooting PL 23 PTS 49

Cray W PL 24 PTS 47

HAMLET PL 23 PTS 41

Met Police PL 24 PTS 41

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Kingstonian PL 23 PTS 41

Walton & Hersham PL 22 PTS 39


It's child friendly too

I really fancy going but don't think I can. The first football match I ever went to was when I was about 8, with my Dad and brother, at Chatham Town FC. My abiding memory is the cold; home-made scarf and bobble hat; and the oxtail soup in a flask. If I went, I wouldn't be sure who to root for. Have a good afternoon.

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