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Amadou - stating not racists but ugly and vicious abuse directed at him

The level of abuse goalkeepers take is outrageous

Glad this is mainly a thing of the past at Champion hill

Enjoy the clever teasing of away goal keepers by quoting social media posts

But ever vigilant
 
Agree entirely. Because I tend to take my dogs to home games I spend quite a bit of time at the "away end " And some of the vicious crap our goalkeepers have been forced to take over the years is quite staggeringly awful.
 
Agree entirely. Because I tend to take my dogs to home games I spend quite a bit of time at the "away end " And some of the vicious crap our goalkeepers have been forced to take over the years is quite staggeringly awful.

Sic your dogs on the away fans as a form of revenge? :thumbs:
 
DulwichHammer - you actually showed us how it could be done with satire and not menace
in the same way we changed the words of some well known sexist chants so did our heckling of goalkeepers
confident the more witty the more impact it has - as they try to actually hear whats being said
and why should non-league goalkeeper have to take that S--T anyway

I always seem to recall it was said that the Kop used to clap a good performance by away goalkeepers -
Its just a nasty throw over (primarily) from League football where people think it's ok to spend their £30 quid to swear at players and somehow make themselves feel better or some how bigger

But as always up to us to call it out with new fans who may think personal abuse and swearing at away teams/fans is what we do
 
As a Worthing fan I have to very sadly admit that as our gates have gone up in recent years so there has been an influx of fans, mostly early teens but some old enough to know better, who justify insults and abuse as "banter" when challenged. Naturally enough the derby games with BRTFC are a prime opportunity for these idiots, and while they are but a tiny percentage of the crowd, they affect the reputation of the whole club. I and others have called them out face to face but to little effect; maybe we will have to invest in decent stewarding.
 
top attendances for the National League South this weekend

1) Dulwich Hamlet (0) 0-1 (0) Welling United – 3,334
2) Maidstone United (2) 2-0 (0) Tonbridge Angels – 3,116
3) St Albans City (1) 1-3 (2) Hemel Hempstead Town – 2,759
4) Ebbsfleet United (0) 1-0 (0) Dartford – 2,566
5) Bath City (2) 2-0 (0) Chippenham Town – 2,261
6) Havant & Waterlooville (0) 1-3 (2) Dorking Wanderers – 1,711
7) Slough Town (0) 2-2 (1) Oxford City – 1,106
8) Concord Rangers (0) 0-0 (0) Billericay Town – 763
9) Hungerford Town (1) 3-0 (0) Hampton & Richmond Borough – 496
 
I know some clubs are less generous than others when it comes to accommodating matchday personnel, and there's sometimes a bit of tit-for-tat in return, but Borehamwood was always a pretty horrible experience back in the Isthmian Premier Division in the 90's. Of the 200+ clubs I've visited with the Hamlet it's one of the few with no redeeming features whatsoever and if I never go there again I won't be sorry. Confiscating bottled water is just ridiculous. "Could be acid" indeed.
I booked tickets to go to Borehamwood vs AFC Wimbledon this Saturday, as I fancied a bit of FA Cup 3rd Round action, and I have a mild affection for AFC. I knew there were only home tickets left when I rung up earlier today but when I mentioned my South London postcode the woman on the other end hissed down the phone accusing me of being a Wimbledon fan, and warned that they would chuck me out if they found out I am 😂 (im not). Had I of read this earlier i may not have bothered. Hope its not as shit up there as it sounds.
 
Unless the booze addled memories are in error, but i swear the Rabble had a police escort back from Borehamwood ground to the station back in the 90s.
 
The previous two sets of visiting fans had been attacked, one badly, whilst walking back to the station. A police car repeatedly drove past us during the walk back with the passenger pointedly continuously staring at us.

When we arrived at the station they parked up directly opposite us and drove off as soon as the train doors started to shut.

They were clearly sending a message to certain locals.

I should add it was widely believed in non league circles that the people who had attacked the away fans did not actually watch Boreham Wood.
 
Billericay at home according to football webpages - this was the week before the famous away game at Margate!
Correct!

It's six wins in a row as Dulwich Hamlet defeat Billericay Town 2-1 at Champion Hill, 10th January 2015


It's six wins in a row as Dulwich Hamlet defeat Billericay Town 2-1 at Champion Hill, 10th January 2015


It's six wins in a row as Dulwich Hamlet defeat Billericay Town 2-1 at Champion Hill, 10th January 2015


 
Formerly a semi-regular at Hamlet, but not been since late 2019 owing to Covid and various other things. Planning to go on Saturday but notice online sales are sold out, with 350 on the door. In your experience, especially this season, how early would me and my pals have to arrive to ensure we get in? Thanks.
 
Formerly a semi-regular at Hamlet, but not been since late 2019 owing to Covid and various other things. Planning to go on Saturday but notice online sales are sold out, with 350 on the door. In your experience, especially this season, how early would me and my pals have to arrive to ensure we get in? Thanks.
No idea. But you can loan my two season tickets if you want. Currently isolating. Message me.
 
Formerly a semi-regular at Hamlet, but not been since late 2019 owing to Covid and various other things. Planning to go on Saturday but notice online sales are sold out, with 350 on the door. In your experience, especially this season, how early would me and my pals have to arrive to ensure we get in? Thanks.
I was thinking of going on Saturday too, first time since Billericay. Bit depressing to know its sold out online already.
 
I was thinking of going on Saturday too, first time since Billericay. Bit depressing to know its sold out online already.
Similarly won’t be able to make kick off. Normally would be volunteering. We are actually thin on the ground with volunteers to do things like stewarding, selling 50/50 tickets and programmes. If people are genuinely interested just message the club via the Twitter account.
 
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