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Had a great day at the Chelmsford vs Bromley match with our very own superfan Oran Tully today! Got himself a souvenir to remember the day by too! Look out for him at Wembley! RKwf8DXxiG7JMIBImy15.jpg

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Think i'll go and see my local non-league team Welling United this Sunday. Playing Altrincham. Kick-off at 1pm and game is on BT Sport. Also a good excuse to visit the Door Hinge, a fine micro-pub near the ground, Has a good selection of beers.

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Bristol Rovers... We're currently second in the Conference sitting four points behind Barnet.

This is our support at Fulham in the F.A Cup

Goodnight Irene is the clubs anthem

Hope you boys go up via the play offs................

Hope you boys go up via the play offs................

2 horse race now with a couple of games to go, I'll be watching with interest. I do hope rovers go up though as it's virtually on my door step as an away game for me.

Bromley need 2 points from their 2 remaining games to win the league. Up the Ravens. 

Congratulations to Bromley for their promotion, unfortunately the crowd of 2938 was less that that at Dulwich Hamlet v Maidstone.  3,000 saw Maidstone technically promted and Hamlet needing a point away to Tonbridge Angels next week to guarantee a play off place.

 

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Poole Town vs Corby tomorrow, whoever wins are Champions, although Poole can still be champions with a draw, due to the much better goal difference.

 

http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/SPORT/12909733.Poole_Town_v_Corby__Title_would_end_11_years_of_self_inflicted_strain_for_Killick/

 

 

 

I reckon we'll have about 1200 over here tomorrow, really looking forward to it.

Probably around 200 + fans going tomorrow for the usual pre-match pub crawl as Dulwich Hamlet need a point away to Tonbridge Angels fora  play off place against Margate away on Thursday which everyone is praying for.

 

Enfield Town and the Met Police can throw a spanner in the works and both push Hamlet out of the play-offs but Enfield Town may be facing a points deduction for fielding an illegible player.

 

If the results go tits up it'll be an away at Hendon who are very hard to beat. 

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Enfield Town have appealed and after 6 hours yesterday the FA have decided to make a decision Monday, f**king unbelievable as players are out of contract now.  Hotels and coaches were booked for the original game at Margate, Enfield also have a player available for their match at Hendon after a red card was rescinded this week, Hendon have players back from injury and many of the most loyal Dulwich Hamlet fans will be in Hamburg playing in a long arranged match against Altona's fans after May 20th.

 

Enfield are also requesting donations for a further appeal if it goes against them. 

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After all the farting around, Enfield Town lost their appeal and decided not to take it any further, thanks a bundle.  The FA/Ryman League then decided the play-off against Margate to proceed with two days notice go and it took place on Thursday running out 2-1 winners in a really good match.  A good couple of hundred Hamlet fans made the journey despite the inconvenience on a foul night and despite some arsehole behaviour by a few Margate Green Street wanabees a good time was had despite the result.  It's been a great season with the average home attendance over 1000 so looking forward to next season.

Hope you boys go up via the play offs................

 

Cheers mate! :biggrin: 

 

Job done  :JC_doubleup:  Absolutely buzzing!

 

We smashed a couple of records in that league as well, highest attendance in the league and largest attendance for a play-off final in the Conference...

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Bromley have put together quite a strong squad for their first ever season in the National League, including 4 players coming in from League 2.

 

http://bromleyfc.tv/site/alex-wall-and-bradley-goldberg-join-club/   

 

It's incredible how far the club has come in a reletively short space of time. 

It'll be interesting to see how Bromley get on, I'll be keeping a close watch.  Dulwich Hamlet have lost a few players but signed others from higher leagues so it looks like a promotion push may be a genuine ambition this season rather than a 'lets see how we get on but in reality we know it's a bit ambitious'.

 

Peterborough at home tomorrow and then an evening kick off on Saturday against the friends,  Altona from Hamburg.  It should be a pyro fest hopefully.

It'll be interesting to see how Bromley get on, I'll be keeping a close watch.  Dulwich Hamlet have lost a few players but signed others from higher leagues so it looks like a promotion push may be a genuine ambition this season rather than a 'lets see how we get on but in reality we know it's a bit ambitious'.

 

Peterborough at home tomorrow and then an evening kick off on Saturday against the friends,  Altona from Hamburg.  It should be a pyro fest hopefully.

Pyro's banned.  F|_|CK IT.

Going to see my local non-league team Welling United play at home to Charlton this coming Saturday. They've been playing each other in a pre-season for many years now. Always a good crowd and brings in a money for Welling. Hopefully will be able to visit the Door Hinge micro-pub before the game. Suspect it will be mobbed. Beer is good and £3 a pint.

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Dulwich Hamlet are among the favourites to go up this year, I got 5-1 at Betfred as Champions. No Margate moneybags or Maidstone this season, with tomorrows opponents relegated from the National League Staines Town being the obvious danger, and a big crowd expected at Champion Hill.

Two wins and a draw so far, the draw away last week to last season's play off finalists Hendon who will also be right up there.

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Fantastic celebrations as Dulwich Hamlet come back from one down with a last minute penalty winner against Conference South Margate in the FA Trophy yesterday.

 

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What a complete waste of time yesterday was. A three hour trip to Cinderford only for the match referee to call it off despite the pitch being passed fit at 9 that morning. Had it been called off at 9, I'd still have been able to go to Woking. This means a six hour return trip on a Tuesday night, and people wonder why non league football isn't attracting more fans...

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