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5 a side football tonight 8pm


chloejoanna

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Are you a cool bro or female-bro that wants to bro out all casual like and play some 5 a side football?


I've booked a pitch at Dulwich Hamlet at 8pm tonight (late notice, i know, sorry...) and need 3 more people to make 10... I thought I had more friends but I guess that was just a glorified image of myself.


It's just an hour, mixed skills, some have sweet skills others have like no skills at all, literally zero, miss the ball style awful no skills.


So if you want to come get some exercise and have some quality fun times just pop a post here to let me know and I'll message you with some secret details (my phone number maybe?) or maybe you just come down to the pitch at Dulwich Hamlet's ground and I'm a guy like 5'10 wearing red shorts (always), have a beard and the physique of a god (I'm actually a little fat now, I'm nearing mid twenties so I think I'm in decline!)


PEEEEEEEEACE!

(If I've posted this in the wrong section please don't punish me as I'm using my girlfriends account and we all know how protective significant others can be over their ED forum accounts...)

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