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Junior football trials- Dulwich Hamlets FC


6-14 year olds


If your energetic offspring are keen to play good football to a high standard then DHFC are looking for new players


(particularly 8-9 year olds)


My Son is obsessed with the game & has been training with the club this year. It's the most welcoming and considerate/passionate bunch of coaches i've come across. My youngest loves it & we look forward to the training each week


( no shouty parents on the side-lines - which in itself is a joy )


This Sunday is the last day of The Dulwich Hamlet FC Trials


10:30 am -12:00 pm


Goals Soccer centre ( grass pitches & cafe )

Coopers Cope Rd

Beckenham BR3 1NZ(opp kent County Cricket ground)


See map here http://www.yell.com/b/Goals+Soccer+Centres-Function+Rooms+and+Banqueting-Beckenham-BR31NZ-900426468/map-directions.html


10 mins from Sydenham sava-centre


Just turn up with your kit ( + child ) & play



Nette



*useful contacts*


Scott (coach) 07818 866873


Bernard (chairmain) 07774 795930


http://www.dulwichhamletjuniorfc.co.uk/

I should tell you Nette that most of my son's football career was spent playing for DHJFC.I have so many fantastic memories of some of his games and especially the year they got to the London Cup semi-final as complete underdogs. However there were teams who had not just shouty parents but obnoxious ones too. I'm glad to say that the parents of the teams he played in were great as were his coaches. Actually one of his team-mates plays for the DH senior team nowadays.

I have to say one of the best speeches I ever heard (third only to Henry V and Tim Collins) was the coach for Millwall Lionesses, some years' ago. It was about what was expected of the players and parents, was so uplifting I was weeping by the end of it.


Alas, some of the parents seemed to have filtered it out.

Booooo


Rain stops play


Rescheduled until next week ( I think )


Still, at least I got to stand round on Peckham Rye in the pouring rain, whilst the-golden-child ran his energy off


And that's a good thing


A bit bonkers, but not as bonkers the man jogging in bare feet


Nette

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