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> Ah, but the game ended before all children need to

> start their regulation 12 hours of sleep, which,

> if it fails to materialise even just once or twice

> a month, will doom them to idiocy and send our

> country's economy right down the drain.


As predicted by George Osborne recently.

I am 69 and this has been going on since I moved to Champion Hill with my parents in the earlier 50's, why has the football suddenly become a problem. It never was.


Have people changed that much.


They used to let you in free at half time does that still happen?

"And we're talking about a club we'd like to see go up to new leagues etc which would involve the ground expanding from 1,000 to up to 5,000 supporter ground."


Now I really am puzzled by the lack of information from Cllr. Barber!


The current ground has a capacity of 3,000. As set by the London Borough of Southwark when the ground opened in 1992.


We were promoted to the Premier Division of the Ryman League in 2013. In 2013/14 our average home league attendance was 667. Last season our average home attendance was 1,070. And crowds have continued to grow this season, with this Saturday just gone being a season best of 2,249; for a home league average so far of 1,202. Our lowest league gate was a 555 figure, on a midweek night, when our crowds are lower, due to less of our young family orientated support getting out on schoolnigts, the crowd for the mythical drums night being only 617.


The proposed capacity for the new stadium is 4,000, as has always been mentioned as such in all preliminary public consultations with the developers. Perhaps Cllr. Barber could explain where he got the five thousand figure from?

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