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Hi everyone


I'm interested in playing some 5/6 a side football either indoors or on astroturf surface in the area. Can anyone recommend where I could go?


Ideally I would like to be part of an informal group where we stay fit. I probably can't commit to playing in a league every week.


Thanks

M

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Hi


I don't know if you are over 30, but I run a league for players over 30 on Monday nights at Dulwich College. The next league starts on 21 January. There are a couple of teams that you could join which are made up of individuals like yourself who aren't part of a team. The league will either be 8 or 10 weeks long (depending on whether 8 or 10 teams join this league)and you play as many weeks as you can. Since the squads are at least 7 players strong you're not expected to be there every week. Payment is in 2 parts with a pre-season deposit of ?25. If its an 8 week league a further ?10 payment is due and if its a 10 week league a further ?20 will be due.


Please get in touch if you are interested.


Cheers


Nick

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