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Post by ads1708 on Mar 15, 2014 22:03:11 GMT
So glad I made the effort to make the second half today (even if it did upset the misses). From what I saw of the game....class. thought you had told the mrs football comes first clearly she wears the trousers in ur relationship
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2014 22:04:34 GMT
So glad I made the effort to make the second half today (even if it did upset the misses). From what I saw of the game....class. thought you had told the mrs football comes first clearly she wears the trousers in ur relationship I made an appearance did I not?
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Post by medestan on Mar 15, 2014 22:52:39 GMT
thought you had told the mrs football comes first clearly she wears the trousers in ur relationship I made an appearance did I not? wondering what the pay back gonna be
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Post by jdl on Mar 16, 2014 0:01:51 GMT
It was a brilliant game - and still would have been if we'd lost or drawn.
Not sure I could handle that every other Saturday though, I was shattered by the end!
You've got top feel for Dulwich, they gave everything and played some amazing football, but they've now lost 4 in a row.
What was that with Dulwich at the end - some sort of post-mortem on the pitch? Surely their manager can't have had any complaints about the way they played today? It could easily have gone the other way.
And who was it at the Town end shouting "Chico" at their goalie? Not only was it announced at the start of the game that they had Brown in goal, but anyone looking less like a Chico Ramos would be hard to imagine!
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Post by insider on Mar 16, 2014 7:13:57 GMT
have to say having watched the club for over 50 years thought i had seen it all, but what a finish to a game. so pleased for young dan for getting the winner hope that puts an end to the rubbish hes been subject too. A word about dulwich, you meet some nice people in footy but junior kadi and gavin rose the management duo at dulwich are a credit to their club they play football the right way and are two nice guys to boot. COYS!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2014 8:23:11 GMT
It's all a conspiracy I tell you! I miss the game and by all accounts its the game of the century! Pah! I'm back for the next one so it'll be service as usual!
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Post by Tstone on Mar 16, 2014 9:17:40 GMT
Dan certainly plays better in mid-field than full back. We picked up enough bookings not to missed Jack P. Have the team got an competition going for "player with the most bookings of the season"? Injuries may not be a problem come the last game but who's not suspended.
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Post by golgengoal on Mar 16, 2014 10:50:37 GMT
Great performance from all the players when it was most needed ahead of two very difficult away games. Delighted for Jack who i thought played fantastically with his hold up play, heading and two good goals. Rooney another class and Worgan top draw! Great advert for 3G and non league football. COYS
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Post by mackster on Mar 16, 2014 11:01:17 GMT
Both the best game and the best player I've seen at the GS. I'm scratching my head how Erhan, their diminutive Turk hasn't made the step up to the Football League. Of course it will be his size, but anyone with that talent, vision & movement would easily take the step up. He may be wondering how he finished on the losing side, but I think this was due to the sheer willpower of Rooney & Flish not to get beat, and another masterclass in goalkeeping by Worgs. Although Dulwich looked superb on the ball, they were let down by a woeful statuesque defence that just watched the ball instead of attacking it.
I'm not quite sure about all the politics of whether we can play in the play-offs, but it would be great if we could have another couple of games against Dulwich this season. A quality outfit both on and off the pitch, the games both this season and last have been some of the most memorable for years.
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Post by daveu on Mar 16, 2014 11:15:39 GMT
Both the best game and the best player I've seen at the GS. I'm scratching my head how Erhan, their diminutive Turk hasn't made the step up to the Football League. Of course it will be his size, but anyone with that talent, vision & movement would easily take the step up. He may be wondering how he finished on the losing side, but I think this was due to the sheer willpower of Rooney & Flish not to get beat, and another masterclass in goalkeeping by Worgs. Although Dulwich looked superb on the ball, they were let down by a woeful statuesque defence that just watched the ball instead of attacking it. I'm not quite sure about all the politics of whether we can play in the play-offs, but it would be great if we could have another couple of games against Dulwich this season. A quality outfit both on and off the pitch, the games both this season and last have been some of the most memorable for years. he had a trial for Burnley this week, and today's NLP has a story about Palace keeping tabs on him.
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Post by dulwichfan on Mar 16, 2014 11:33:57 GMT
Hello guys, thanks for a great day out. It was what non league footy is all about. Aside from the beer throwing incident and the harassment of hard hat man by an over zealous steward, it was the best away game I have been to. Didn't see it kick off at the end. Where in the ground did it happen?
Anyways, good luck for the rest of the season. Hope to see you at the Gallagher or Champion Hill soon!
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Post by michaelclarke on Mar 16, 2014 11:39:34 GMT
What a great game and great show of character from us to snatch the late goal and hang on for the win. Sorry, OIM, but the general good behaviour, friendliness and sporting acceptance by the Dulwich fans of what would have been a hard defeat to take, makes them a credit to non-league. Plus they share our dislike of Wealdstone's band of herberts and have a great taste in late '70s music, judging by their very different choice of songs. Many of them wouldn't have looked out of place at a left-wing political meeting and footy-mad bearded hippies are fine by me. Hence the 'Dulwich love-in'.
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Post by golgengoal on Mar 16, 2014 11:40:36 GMT
Just shows how under rated harris is that none is talking about his performance. For a 19 year old against a team that have been up there all season he played fantastically!
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Post by toonarmy on Mar 16, 2014 11:53:22 GMT
What a fantastic advert for non league football, played by 2 equally matched teams, It was possibly the best game I have watched at the Gallaghers, even better than the Salisbury game last season, I stood in the springfield end for the entire game, I usually start off there and 2nd half go to the main stand but yesterday the atmosphere was fantastic and I stayed, credit must given to the group of youngsters in the Springfield end, there was about 20 of them, who sang their hearts out during the game, they were brilliant as were the Dulwich fans who stood next to us, i don't know what happened in the town end at the end of the game, but it needs to stop, a small minority of so called fans are giving the rest of the town end a bad name and that isn't right as in all honesty the majority are a good bunch, hopefully the CCTV will identify them and they will be banned. Let's not allow this to overshadow a fantastic game of football, good luck to Dulwich for the remainder of the season.....COYS
My man of the match is Lee Worgan, who kept us in the game, credit to Jack Harris, Dan Parkinson and Alex Flisher who were outstanding
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Post by dulwich1893 on Mar 16, 2014 12:15:55 GMT
Had a great day yesterday. fantastic game and met some brilliant maidstone/newcastle fans ;-) Sorry if there was any problem after your winner....i was amongst the bunch sinign till the end... so didnt see any of that and can only express apologies... for what was the most of it a lovely welcoming atmosphere..... we were met with a lot of homophobia in the first half though be good to kick that out but over all cant express my thanks for a wonderful day out in non league football hope to meet a few of you again next season or maybe in the play offs...... just a shame about the result ;-)
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