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Post by michaelclarke on Mar 16, 2014 12:31:05 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! I'd like to put that right by saying how pleased I am for Jack that he got on the scoresheet yesterday. After difficulties with injury and adjusting to a higher level of football, I hope yesterday's game does the world of good for his confidence.
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Post by pezza on Mar 16, 2014 15:33:48 GMT
My favorite game I have ever witnessed blinding play, amazing away support and really good home support couldn't ask for better However in reference to some of the claims of homophobic abuse n even a claim of racial abuse I didn't see no such thing of the sort in the centre townend (not to say it never happened I may have just missed it or it happened else where) I did notice 3 very minor incidents around me tho 1) 1st half a DH fan was antagonising afew of our fans at the front of the stand but it was easily blown over and forgotten about 2) a DH fan had his hard hat confiscated due to mad h&s hope it got it back did seem abit silly as the lads were harmless just loud n proud 3) there was one young lad bout 16-18 shouting at em "f##k off you c###s" I understand emotions run high and we all can fall guilty of lost in a moment but I turned to the lad n just said "look carm down mate, there's no need for that shit, just join in on the chanting or just don't say nothing!!" Which he did + a little moan n groan lol Finally as for the beer throwing I saw beer flying when we scored to make it 1-1 but it did seem more accidental than intentional but I could be wrong or on about a different incident Anyway all in all I'm very happy n proud with the team jay n 99% of our fans thank you to Dulwich aswell for a fantastic fun bunch of away fans they were very impressive and good humoured hope to see em next season COYS
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Mar 16, 2014 19:07:57 GMT
Whitehawk and Sailsbury at home in the cup and Folkstone play off semi last season and Wealdstone at home in the cup this season are the best games so far but with the way both teams went for it yesterday made it the best game so far at the Gallagher..
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Post by oxfordinmaid on Mar 16, 2014 19:59:03 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 Nothing happened in the town end that I saw !!! the problem with the Dulwich fans happened down the side along from the main stand after we got the winning goal was soon elected !! Why do people keep blaming our own fans !!! Lets hope the club sort out the Bognor game as that could be a problem !!
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Post by mikeking on Mar 16, 2014 20:56:35 GMT
The only thing I saw at the town end was an over zealous dulwich fan pushing his way to the front when they scored thier first and squashing a 4 year old girl against the fence which scared her and caused her mum to panic. Over excited fan who had been drinking and had a booze blot who was apologetic when he realised what he had done.
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Post by oxfordinmaid on Mar 16, 2014 21:02:53 GMT
Yet some of our fans think Dulwich fans are a special bread !!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2014 22:10:36 GMT
Yet some of our fans think Dulwich fans are a special bread !!!! The vast majority of Dulwich fans certainly are a decent breed as are ours you cant simply take a tiny minority and make such a sweeping generalisation. On another note where are your Saunders out quips?
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Post by mackster on Mar 16, 2014 22:11:53 GMT
Yet some of our fans think Dulwich fans are a special bread !!!! And some people might say you are a few slices short of a full loaf.
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Post by nws on Mar 16, 2014 22:24:40 GMT
Go on then Oxfordinmaid, I am happy to bite on your continual sniping at the fact we like Dulwich. As has been stated elsewhere, I like Dulwich because 1) They play an exellent brand of football (the five or six games I have seen us play against them have all been very entertaining, including two 0-0 draws). 2) They have a set of fans that are generally quite knowledgeable and very approachable. They were very welcoming to me when I trotted along the road to support Herne Bay against them last season. 3) 1)&2) combined make for a very nice experience at football. Obviously I could subscribe to your Premiership style of support and pretend to hate everybody because every-game-is-the-most-important-and-if-the-ref-hadn't-given-that-free-kick-we-wouldn't-have-lost-4-0-and-let's-find-anything-little-thing-to-moan-about, etc etc etc ad nauseum but I won't if you don't mind. I'm sure there was someone who did something a bit annoying but I get the feeling, from the lack of reaction, to your comments about kicking off that not a lot happened and you are over-dramatising something. I also apologise if I wish idiots would stop throwing beer over people in the Town End. If they haven't then I don't wish it because it hasn't happened.
Anyway it's East Thurrock up next and they once had Brian Statham who also played for Gillingham so you must really hate them. If not then I guess you can always go back to slating Jay.
Your belief that I think Dulwich fans are a special bread makes you sound a bit half-baked!
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Post by jdl on Mar 16, 2014 23:05:58 GMT
I never saw any beer being thrown at the town end, but then I was right at the back. It could have just been accidental/silly - if you've got a pint in your hand when your team scores, a bit of spillage is hardly unexpected. At a West Ham game once, I was hit by a meat pie, when we scored against Chelsea! The guy behind me just happened to be eating on when we scored and as he leapt up in delight, the pie went flying.
But I did hear the homophobic chanting. This would be infantile at the best of times, but to accuse a team of being gay because they play in pink? Mind you the guy who was doing most of this was also the one shouting the wrong name at their keeper, so I guess I shouldn't be too surprised.
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Post by nws on Mar 17, 2014 6:47:38 GMT
So when I burn someone's face because I happened to be drinking tea then just say sorry, it was an accident?
By the way people write on here I don't think the beer is necessarily being thrown when we score. I would also proffer the point that the suggestion is that this drink is flying a bit further than a couple of feet and also the away supporters seem to be very unlucky in that they consistently stand next to the excited guy who slops his beer.
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Post by daveu on Mar 17, 2014 7:56:03 GMT
So when I burn someone's face because I happened to be drinking tea then just say sorry, it was an accident? By the way people write on here I don't think the beer is necessarily being thrown when we score. I would also proffer the point that the suggestion is that this drink is flying a bit further than a couple of feet and also the away supporters seem to be very unlucky in that they consistently stand next to the excited guy who slops his beer. I think consistently might be overstating it a bit for something that has happened no more than 2 or 3 times. Not disagreeing with you though, this kind of behaviour should be stamped out. Regarding your first paragraph, the severity of the consequences isn't what determines whether or not something is an accident.
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Post by oxfordinmaid on Mar 17, 2014 8:59:12 GMT
Yet some of our fans think Dulwich fans are a special bread !!!! The vast majority of Dulwich fans certainly are a decent breed as are ours you cant simply take a tiny minority and make such a sweeping generalisation. On another note where are your Saunders out quips? One result doesn't change anything there I still say we need a manager with more experience !
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Post by islandstone on Mar 17, 2014 10:11:27 GMT
Ban beer in the sheds. Job done go home.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Mar 17, 2014 10:18:38 GMT
I think some of these beer tossers must fly Air Malaysia.
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