Hamlet Pete
Well-Known Member
Didn't we say that last year? And the year before that? And the year before that..?Always next year
Didn't we say that last year? And the year before that? And the year before that..?Always next year
I think that's his point.Didn't we say that last year? And the year before that? And the year before that..?
YesI think that's his point.
It's 2 years to the day since Gavin Rose's final game as manager, and look what happened after that. This is the worst possible time to make a managerial change, having to find someone to come in and work with a squad that's just been assembled, and a cup defeat (in a competition we were never going to win anyway) should never be the final straw for me.We are poor and hopefully the powers that be will make a managerial change sooner rather than later.
A rather adventurous looking selection with only two specialist defenders in the XI, although we've managed to name two more on the bench. I'm guessing Kresh and SBJ will start in the back four.
I think you were wise not to make a separate thread for each Hamlet FA Cup game because one is usually enough for the entire cup run.Dear everyone connected at the club,
We would like to do well in this season's FA Cup
Love from everybody
Tend to go with thisSeriously, #hakout. I have zero faith in his ability to make things better now or in the foreseeable future.
Exact thing a fellow Hamlet said to me who was at the gameThere is something desperately wrong with our side
I guess you two were talking to each then?Exact thing a fellow Hamlet said to me who was at the game
Sometimes I think the only target is to sell as much beer as possible.It’s a while since I’ve been to a game due to playing commitments but I don’t feel I’m missing anything. Yes, we’ve been rubbish in the past but apart from the bonkers signings of the Les Cleevely era it always seemed to be that the club & management were trying their best with very restricted resources. Even allowing for the lack of a “sugar daddy” Dulwich really should be getting more with the financial resources at their disposal. The club seems to be no closer to setting up an academy to start developing homegrown talent. The club was quite open about its targets for previous seasons so I’d be interested what the target for this season is.
How many times has anyone got soaked this season? Unless you literally cover the entire ground, most people are going to get wet in a crowd of 3,000 anyway. Personally I just look at the weather forecast and dress accordingly.Sometimes I think the only target is to sell as much beer as possible.
Forget the football or fans getting soaked, fuck me even the bogs have gone from the DKH end.
Given the massive crowds that Hamlet have enjoyed for years, would it really be so hard to put up some cheap cover for paying customers? It's hard to think of many clubs at our level who don't provide some sort of cover behind the goals.How many times has anyone got soaked this season? Unless you literally cover the entire ground, most people are going to get wet in a crowd of 3,000 anyway. Personally I just look at the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
Regarding the soaking, yes for a rough amount of twenty home games a season it may piss down for five or ten or none, who knows but it would be nice if it was there.How many times has anyone got soaked this season? Unless you literally cover the entire ground, most people are going to get wet in a crowd of 3,000 anyway. Personally I just look at the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
The vanishing bogs are another matter. Half of those at the Greendale End have also gone since last season, so maybe we're aiming to sell less beer than before!
All 4 home games have been fairly exciting, with a late Hamlet winner or equaliser every single time, so notwithstanding erratic performances and defensive blunders, I don't see many people being put off coming back for the Horsham game in a couple of weeks. (Losing all 3 away games so far is another matter. Canvey Island on Saturday looks even less appealling than this time last week, but the vast majority at every club don't go to away games anyway.)
It's worth looking back at clubs who could once take huge crowds for granted and then, slowly, they all slipped away.Regarding the soaking, yes for a rough amount of twenty home games a season it may piss down for five or ten or none, who knows but it would be nice if it was there.
I’m not accepting the argument that it’s waste of money due the new ground nonsense, that ain’t gonna happen for the foreseeable future given the current hike in the cost of building materials and shortage of labour since Brexshit. It would improve the atmosphere as well even if it’s just over the raised terraces, but more importantly improve the comfort for the match going public on non-packed out Tuesday games. I honestly feel attendance is taken for granted when crowds start rising from October onwards to the end of the season despite what’s happening on the pitch. There aren’t many clubs at this level which don’t have sone sort of basic cover at the ends, I will caveat that by saying Dulwich do have a big seating stand for those who wish to sit which a lot of us don’t.
If he is the director of football then I'd be interested to hear what he has contributed........Is Dumaka still director of football? He's been in that position for a few years. Seems like whatever he is contributing, it isn't doing much for our footballing achievement..
I believe he was behind the decision to disband the women’s reserves last summer which seemed to the catalyst for the success of both women’s teams over the last 12 months?If he is the director of football then I'd be interested to hear what he has contributed........
Peckham Town are at home, fyi.It's FA Cup weekend! Oh...
Peckham Town are at home, fyi.