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Hi

Ive been putting a team together for a 5 a side league on Monday nights in East Dulwich, however a few people have bailed at the last minute so am desperately after some players. Ability isnt really an issue, its really just for fun and a bit of exercise. The 10 week league starts 31st March and is played at Dulwich College, but I need to register by Friday. Cost is 37.50 each for the whole season.

Let me know if you're interested.

John

No age limit, in fact it is actually an over 30s league which I had completely forgotten about when putting together the team, so it would be good to push up the average if anything!


There are 2 matches per team each Monday night between 7pm and 9pm, so everyone should get at least 1 full game even of they cant quite make it for 7. The matches are 20 mins each with 10 minute halves, so not too toiling! Played with referees on astroturf.

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