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On Saturday and Sunday the bar is open for the FA Cup final and we are also open on Sunday.

Saturday 14 May
Bar open from 3pm

3pm Sheffield United v Nottingham Forest
4.45pm FA cup final - Chelsea v Liverpool

Sunday 15 May
Bar open from 12pm

12pm Tottenham v Burnley
12.30pm FA Cup Final - Chelsea Women v Man City Women
2pm West Ham v Man City
4.30pm Everton v Brentford

No food available but you are welcome bring your own food and eat it at the clubhouse.

 
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Spurs V Burnely when Swindon V Vale play off first leg is on????!

FOR SHAME.

(I'm going to game any way)
((See you for cup final though))
 
Ibra Sekajja called up for Uganda side to face Algeria & Niger in Afcon qualifiers Ibra Sekajja talking goals ahead of Algeria match
Tyrone Sterling has also been called up to the Grenada squad for their Concacaf Nations League game against El Salvador on 7th June.

Wonder how it looks to other players from the outside looking in when the club can't be bothered to acknowledge their own players being called up for international duty.

 
Tyrone Sterling has also been called up to the Grenada squad for their Concacaf Nations League game against El Salvador on 7th June.

Wonder how it looks to other players from the outside looking in when the club can't be bothered to acknowledge their own players being called up for international duty.


Such a good point and quite sad when you put it like that
 
Maybe they are no longer at the club?

In the old days there used to be a squad update issued saying who had been retained, let go etc.

Don't think there has been one of those for a couple of seasons now, but to be fair both havd had the uncertainty of covid so dont really count.

This year I guess we have the uncertainty of not knowing whether Gav will agree another contract (I'm assuming we are offering one, as if we weren't I think we'd have heard and started searching for a replacement).
 
Tyrone Sterling has also been called up to the Grenada squad for their Concacaf Nations League game against El Salvador on 7th June.

Wonder how it looks to other players from the outside looking in when the club can't be bothered to acknowledge their own players being called up for international duty.


Tyrone Sterling started at left back in Grenada’s 2-2 draw with El Salvador.

Doesn’t look like Ibra Sekajja made either of the match day squads for Uganda.
 
Can some one please educatemevon what was dulwich average Attendance Last season where were we in non league football average attendances
 
Tyrone Sterling came on as a second half sub in Grenada's 5-0 loss to the USA in the CONCACAF Nations League last night.

Jazzi Barnum-Bobb made his debut for St.Vincent & The Grenadines in their 2-2 draw against Nicaragua earlier in the week, and also played in their 2-0 loss against Trinidad & Tobago yesterday, both in the same competition.
 
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There's still time to get involved in the Supporters' Trust Board election. A great list of candidates have stepped forward, details on who they are and how to vote is here: Trust Board Election 2022
An interesting read, those candidate statements. Good stuff.
As an aside, I think it helps decide how to vote if the candidates specify what issues they're particularly bothered about and if they have any particular plans/ideas they want to do.
 
An interesting read, those candidate statements. Good stuff.
As an aside, I think it helps decide how to vote if the candidates specify what issues they're particularly bothered about and if they have any particular plans/ideas they want to do.

Almost all of the candidates seem relatively new to the club - I'm not sure if this counts as a good thing or bad - although I like Danny Lester's pitch:
One of my major concerns in recent times with DHFC has been the match day experience. Whilst crowds have grown significantly in recent years (which is beautiful to see), the famous atmosphere within Champion Hill has suffered, perhaps as a result of groups who used to stand in the rabble being split up within the ground, or past loud voices having moved on, whatever the reason it is our job to reinvigorate the crowd and ensure we don’t lose what makes us special as a club. I would look to be actively engaging with new fans, as well as old, to harness the energy available and bring back the noise. I also feel that it would be beneficial for the Trust to be more visible post-match, to engage with supporters and would be happy to help with this.
 
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