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Are there any fans of the sport in or around East Dulwich?


I managed to get a few people interested from football teams last summer but I was curious if anyone else has played the sport before or would be interested in playing it regularly?


I played at uni and have attending tournaments since then- average playing ability but really enjoy it.


Is there anyone else out there who fancies trying it out or has played before and would be interested in playing again?


http://www.ukultimate.com/what


http://www.youtube.com/user/uvrob

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Wow, we used to play a version of this as kids in the back garden. Frisbee Breakfast Bowl we called it because you guessed it the frisbee was actually a plasic breakfast bowl!


We had teams of doubles defending goals at the ends of the garden, first to 21 based on table tennis scoring, great fun it was!

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Nothing ever came if this. I got some people involved in one of London's summer 2014 pick up tournaments, but nothing after that. Sounds like we might have around five people involved. Please post if you're still interested and what days you could play. Ideal times etc. Maybe a facebook group is the next step? Thoughts?

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