This all just sounds a bit "dodgy". Truro seem to be flying by the seat of their pants, they'll probably stay up which means some other more stable club will go down, then maybe Truro goes pop later this year. It's just all wrong. Someone is clearly paying quite a lot of money to get a...
A community the size of Canterbury ought to have a facility good enough to host a semi-professional football club and the local authority has a responsibility to help make it happen.
I'm rooting for Cray Valley with a couple of ex-Hamlet players on board, notably Gavin Tomlin who scored our goal in the Isthmian promotion final last season, and Kevin James as player-coach. Plus ex-Charlton Premier League forward Kevin Lisbie.
I haven't been to the current ground since it was refurbished. I'm thinking of going there next weekend as I'm unlikely to get to Torquay for Dulwich's game.
Our 4-0 win against Ks on New Year's Day last year was the easiest three points of the entire season. It was quite shocking how disorganised the whole team looked.
If Brennan has the opportunity to bring in the players he needs you must still have a chance of a top 5 finish with the core of...
From seeing Hamlet play his Hemel team the year they were Southern League champions and Billericay just after he went there, at least he knows how to manage players and set up a team to play decent effective football. Dynan just appeared clueless.
That's how I understand it. Biggleswade Town is the most South Eastern club that might win that play-off and that's on the A1 near Bedford.
The greater problem is which existing National South clubs should be moved if 4 southern clubs come down. Oxford and Gloucester have both been in National...
Attendance of 251 at Truro last night. Dulwich's attendances have gone through the roof after a similar period in exile for very different reasons, but Truro's seem to be lower than what they used to get. It must be costing someone a fortune to subsidise their overheads at this level. You can...
London Senior Cup has now reached the semi-final stage:
Harrow Borough v Welling United
Brentford B v Dulwich Hamlet
Gutted that our semi won't be at Griffin Park, Brentford asked to play at Champion Hill and DHFC and the London FA agreed, although Brentford have generously declined to take...
Three newcomers at Dulwich with six transfer listed:
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/exclusive-dulwich-hamlet-transfer-list-six-of-their-squad-including-ashley-carew-and-sanchez-ming/
How has this only just been confirmed at four days notice? They were given approval to return for the original date of this fixture over a month ago. The lack of respect shown to St Albans and other opponents and their travelling supporters is appalling. The club is run like a pub team.
We (Dulwich) have played every other team in the division (we met our Boxing Day/New Year opponents Eastbourne in the FA Cup) and Torquay looked the strongest all-round side I've seen by a distance, on a day when we gave them a tough contest and made them fight hard for their win. They're clear...
We're hosting Welling at Tooting in a Trophy replay on Wednesday. If we win that and are drawn at home in the next round, that will be at Champion Hill on Saturday 15th December. (Assuming we don't draw Torquay presumably!)
I sympathise with their supporters but the way the club is run is a disgrace. They didn't want to play Dulwich at all on a Sunday two weeks ago when Torquay were drawn at home in the FA Cup, they wanted it postponed until a midweek evening later in the season so they could play at Truro...
I hadn't been aware of this. With that sort of training regime the members of this forum could probably be moulded into an unstoppable Isthmian championship winning squad.
Their squad seems to have evolved over several seasons. Regardless of what they're spending, they haven't suddenly splurged loads of money on new players. Jason Prior and Sami El Abd joined last summer and I would imagine they don't come cheap, and they picked up a couple of decent players from...