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Sunday casual football Kick around - Peckham common


nilo78

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Hi there,


Anyone interested in casual fitness & casual football game on the common?


The weather lately is rubbish and the common is a swamp but in a couple of Sundays it will hopefully improve.


Anyone up for a 10:30 - 11 game till 12am on a sunday?? Drop a line here.


I am recovering from ACL knee surgery so I could do with a gradual easing back into the game with a casual start.


Does anyone know of a casual game on an astro pitch?


Thanks

NILO

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Excellent for the responses!

ok lets go for next SUNDAY the 9th of February say 11am for a kick around.


Pass the ball around and casual knock around to get the legs moving again.


I`ll bring the ball. Makes sense to meet somewhere fairly easy to congregate at an easy place to meet up.


Shall we meet on the green area between the East Dulwich Road and the Peckham Rye Lane?


If we can get a 3v3 or even a 4v4 casual game going on that would be super.


NO Skill level / Fitness level required. Just casual Sunday morning exercise!


Sounds like a plan?

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Hey Hey to you all !!

If the HORRENDOUS weather does not put you off I will be there for the casual kick around!


It has the potential to be quite cold and miserable but if we can keep moving the ball around and manage to find a not so sodden part of the pitch we might be able to kick the ball around.


I will be there with a little HAT + RED jacket + a INTER football.


See you there tomorrow!


NILO

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Where the hell are you playing? All our boys matches (various Dulwich pitches) have been postponed since the New Year and we are training in standing water. No sign of it improving before spring. If you know of a good local pitch it would be great to know!
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