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Post by 7oaks on Oct 26, 2021 13:06:36 GMT
Maybe the KM is wrong? My understanding is as pink panther, suspensions at our level start 7 days from the offence.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2021 13:41:27 GMT
That's my understanding. George will miss the Hungerford match on Saturday. Available tonight Nope George misses game tonight with a 1 game suspension while Luqe complete his 3 game suspension this evening. Both players available for Hungerford according to KM. Just checked FA website and George's suspension starts on 30th so he's available tonight
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2021 16:43:25 GMT
Well apart from losing a good friend yesterday and having my wallet nicked 2.5 hours ago, by some bastard who I WILL find and deal with,I am still in Dulwich, they are not going to completely ruin Swords day.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2021 20:40:59 GMT
Not the worst result then. Sounded like Hadler make a couple of good saves, while we might have nicked something at the other end. A clean sheet definitely a positive.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2021 23:11:39 GMT
Not a great game, all in. About equal on the few chances. Thought our midfield was superior - Corne in command, as usual - but clearly still learning the new system with two up front and failed to find any sort of incisive pass. One of the least creative Dulwich sides we’ve come across in many years (thankfully).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 1:37:55 GMT
Browne at left back,George and Fowler in the middle and Hoyte at right back could be a winning combination as they gelled very nicely tonight. The problem being that George is suspended on Saturday and Hoyte seemed to be struggling with a left calf injury in the last few minutes. The game was certainly not pretty and again we were the better side for the first half and although there weren't any clear cut chances we did look the more likely to score. In recent games we have rolled over and played dead in second halves but there was none of that tonight as the tackles went flying in left,right and centre and i was relieved the ref kept his red card in his pocket. Hadler had an ordinary first half,still looking nervous and hesitant but second half he saved several mid distance shots low down. In the end we just did not create enough to win the game but it would have been a travesty if we had lost,a draw was just about the right result.
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Post by porkystone on Oct 27, 2021 6:12:22 GMT
Cant disagree with any of the above posts. Dulwich look a very ordinary side, for them to be just on the fringes of the play offs shows what a weak NLS we have this year. Hadler made one absolutely blinding save in the second half keeping out a ' one on one ' chance, and George Fowler looks a brilliant loan signing. Usual ' hipster ' atmosphere at The Hamlet, quite unlike anywhere else we go.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 7:15:20 GMT
Wasnt the best game but a good away point. Dulwich looked a little shot shy as well. Not much creativity from either team.
Defence was quite well organised and Hadler did well. They did look a little nervy (or was that just me nervous for them).
All in all, it looked a game both were happy to draw, as if both were expecting more from the opposition.
Good to stop the run of losses.
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Post by edos78 on Oct 27, 2021 7:17:03 GMT
we weren’t great until Booty came on - he played like he had something to prove and it was noticeable how much faster and higher up the pitch we were with him on the pitch
Pavey also made a difference - not sure of the sense in starting Barham and then expecting him to win headers against the 6ft 3 Dulwich centre backs
Corne, Hadler, Hoyte & Browne were decent
could have nicked it in the last 20
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 7:57:25 GMT
Hardly a surprise about Booty, he is one of a best players.
Everybody needs a re-boot sometime.
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Post by jackster on Oct 27, 2021 8:02:18 GMT
The goal drought is now turning into a famine. Luckily our very own St Joan is set to return on Saturday. It would be helpful if Alfie Pavey could be given more of a run in the team to improve his sharpness.
He has goals in his boots.
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Post by Terry on Oct 27, 2021 9:17:09 GMT
Not a pretty match but plenty of grit, fight and decent defending. A draw was a fair result. At least we didnt ship easy goals as we have done recently. Still look back on our previous at 2 league matches and think of the points we let slip. Never mind onward and upward, at least the club is still in the play-offs. But with just 1 point out off the last 9 nine we need to kick on.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 11:05:12 GMT
Listened to the commentary last night (thanks as always to the Stones Live! guys for their efforts) and it sounded like we defended very well. I gave George some stick on here for his mistakes on Saturday - fair play to him for showing the character to come back and turn in a good performance in the next match. He doesn't need the likes of me to tell him what happened against Dorking simply wasn't good enough.
Now all we need is to bloody score!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 12:49:14 GMT
The goal drought is now turning into a famine. Luckily our very own St Joan is set to return on Saturday. It would be helpful if Alfie Pavey could be given more of a run in the team to improve his sharpness. He has goals in his boots. I think Pavey is starting to look leaner and fitter. When Booty came on we looked better because he and Corne stopped McGregor dictating things. Booty has good passing range so we started to play with more incision
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2021 12:53:17 GMT
Not a pretty match but plenty of grit, fight and decent defending. A draw was a fair result. At least we didnt ship easy goals as we have done recently. Still look back on our previous at 2 league matches and think of the points we let slip. Never mind onward and upward, at least the club is still in the play-offs. But with just 1 point out off the last 9 nine we need to kick on. Been a pretty awful October when we look back. 1 point from 9 in the league, out of the FA Cup to a rival, no goals scored and 7 conceded. 2 players suspended after red cards and a couple of lacklustre second half's. Best left in the history books and forgotten in the short term. Hopefully Hungerford is a reset for November. Luque coming back (who we have sorely, sorely missed) is huge and the loan signings we've made both look decent, even if only for a month. Fingers crossed Saturday is a return to form.
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