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And I also tend to find (WARNING: 'generalisation alert!) that people who mutter about not being able to sing songs like 'tits & fanny' are the same who are the first to make crude 'funny' comments, sorry 'Bantz' whenever there is a female physio or lino, in 'our' male dominated world. Yet...if I were to make a very simple observational comment like 'Ooh, that young keeper's nice....' the very same people would shout me down with 'too much information...'

The bottom line is...no songs are banned, people can sing or say what they like, but as football, like life generally, evolves...so if some fans think some ditties are no longer acceptable then they will try to replace them with funnier ones...
 
Whilst on this sort of subject...one of my funniest moments during the 'Great Miners Strike' of 1984/85 was a great 'clash of cultures' when there was march through Brighton to a lobby a conference (can't recall, either Labour or TUC). There were thousands of working class miners, it was sunny, and they were alongside the 'right on P.C.' brigade from your Islingtons & the like. It was a warm day, and a scantily bikini clad woman went past the miners started singing 'get your tits out for the lads'....the middle class types looked aghast, but didn't know how to challenge the tough miners they were 'supporting', but clearly not when it came to their sexist songs!
 
the first to make crude 'funny' comments, sorry 'Bantz' whenever there is a female physio or lino, in 'our' male dominated world. Yet...if I were to make a very simple observational comment like 'Ooh, that young keeper's nice....' the very same people would shout me down with 'too much information...'

Mishi is of course right, it all got a little out of hand at Hemel in the FA Cup last year - when the Hemel Physio was on the receiving end, I think we all (most) agreed this had gone to far and was the one down point on what was a great day out (bar the result obviously)

But as Mishi says we need to educate and encourage and yes debate (like we are here) as attitudes develop and move on
 
Mishi is of course right, it all got a little out of hand at Hemel in the FA Cup last year - when the Hemel Physio was on the receiving end, I think we all (most) agreed this had gone to far and was the one down point on what was a great day out (bar the result obviously)

But as Mishi says we need to educate and encourage and yes debate (like we are here) as attitudes develop and move on

Unsurprisingly this annoys me again, that player wasn't injured! What was the physio treating him for? He was on the floor for ages and the physio can only have been pleasuring him. It doesn't matter to me whether it was a male or female physio, for I assume that men also do that to men, but maybe I am wrong ;)

As for out of hand, the Met Police game was out of hand, so maybe you should police that one a bit better this year :mad:
 
Unsurprisingly this annoys me again, that player wasn't injured! What was the physio treating him for? He was on the floor for ages and the physio can only have been pleasuring him. It doesn't matter to me whether it was a male or female physio, for I assume that men also do that to men, but maybe I am wrong ;)

As for out of hand, the Met Police game was out of hand, so maybe you should police that one a bit better this year :mad:

Damn. I better buy Scutta a drink :facepalm:
 
Hamlet 1-0 down at Whitehawk. Slightly surprised to see the scorer - Albert Jarrett, previously of Lincoln City, and Dulwich Hamlet. From his time at Lincoln he certainly looked like he had the ability to play at a higher level, but maybe not the application.
 
Hamlet 1-0 down at Whitehawk. Slightly surprised to see the scorer - Albert Jarrett, previously of Lincoln City, and Dulwich Hamlet. From his time at Lincoln he certainly looked like he had the ability to play at a higher level, but maybe not the application.
Steve King, the current Shitehawk manager, was probably the Youth Team manager when Albert was at Champion Hill, I think...
 
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5th August 1944 - 4:45 pm

The old Co-op Store corner of Lordship Lane & Shewbury Road
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The people of East Dulwich pay the price of Fascist tyranny in Europe
Never Again

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1st November 1944 - 5:13 am
24 Killed in V1 Rocket attack destroying 80 houses in Ethrow Road and Friern Road (Dulwich Library area)

Never Forget
 
5th August 1944 - 4:45 pm

The old Co-op Store corner of Lordship Lane & Shewbury Road
23 Killed in V1 Rocket attack

The people of East Dulwich pay the price of Fascist tyranny in Europe
Never Again



1st November 1944 - 5:13 am
24 Killed in V1 Rocket attack destroying 80 houses in Ethrow Road and Friern Road (Dulwich Library area)

Never Forget

There a quite a few of these in the area now, courtesy of the Dulwich Society. Other I can think of at present are on Alleyn´s Railings, the corner of Burbage & Turney Roads and the corner of Lytcott Crescnet & Melboune Grove.
 
Does anybody need anything from Hamburg? There'll be a little space in my handluggage, I guess. Perhaps I can organize some things on friday...

Looking forward to seeing you again next week. I think Altona Mark had a good time last night for the 'friendly' game. I know there are some out there who would be keen on an Altona Black Bloc scarf. vicarofsibley pettyboy perhaps?
 
Looking forward to seeing you again next week. I think Altona Mark had a good time last night for the 'friendly' game. I know there are some out there who would be keen on an Altona Black Bloc scarf. vicarofsibley pettyboy perhaps?
Is there a local 'Kicker-style' pre-season magazine that covers Hamburg football? I know there is/was one for the Berlin area, as I have bought that before.
Also: for ice hockey...
 
I was In Eltham today so decided to make Dulwich fans presence felt at the Stephen Lawrence memorial (not stickered to the ground, it was placed there and immediately removed after the photo op), the 'bus stop' and in the Old Post Office, the pub that gave a home to his killers who have not all been brought to justice.

May he rest in peace.

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I was In Eltham today so decided to make Dulwich fans presence felt at the Stephen Lawrence memorial (not stickered to the ground, it was placed there and immediately removed after the photo op), the 'bus stop' and in the Old Post Office, the pub that gave a home to his killers who have not all been brought to justice.

May he rest in peace.

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and you never came to say Hello? :-(
 
"PRESSURE HARRY" RIP

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Great respect shown by the club, players and fans today to Dulwich Hamlet fan David Harris - His ashes were laid to rest behind the goal at Champion Hill

beautiful drawing and article on David in the Moral Victory Fanzine

"There are fans from all over the Isthmian League and beyond who cant work out what is happening behind the goal at Champion Hill at every home game, as well as our travels. I sometimes wounder if some of our own fans get it. But there's one that did... and who loved every moment of it until he died. And that man was dear old David Harris... "Pressure Harry" to his friends" (Inbetweener)

"Come on Dulwich, Pressure"
 
Do they serve pies at the DH ground? and what sort of ale?

Some one is trying to presaude me to come along - I have no interest in football at all, I simply fail to understand the what all the fuss is about, so this might swing it.
 
Do they serve pies at the DH ground? and what sort of ale?

Some one is trying to presaude me to come along - I have no interest in football at all, I simply fail to understand the what all the fuss is about, so this might swing it.

You are the perfect new fan friendofdorothy! I think there are quite a few fans who have come initially with little or no interest in football. I had a great chicken & mushroom pie the other day, and other varieties are available. You might want to get it before the game though, as the queue is often big at half time.

We have gone real ale crazy in the club bar as well. We will have three or four barrels served by gravity from the bar top on Saturday. Likely to be two from Clarkshaws, one from the Brick Brewery and one other TBC. When it runs out, you can bottles of Brick Brewery ale or other mainstream ones.

Are you planning on coming on Saturday?
 
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