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Priory Flowers Man of the Match

Tony Kessell
- 0 (0%)
Tommy Osborne
- 11 (24.4%)
Steve Norman
- 5 (11.1%)
John Guest
- 5 (11.1%)
Richard Avery
- 0 (0%)
Lew Watts
- 0 (0%)
Mark Green
- 1 (2.2%)
Jay May
- 3 (6.7%)
Brendon Cass
- 1 (2.2%)
Eddie McClements
- 18 (40%)
Ryan Hayes
- 1 (2.2%)
Steve Hafner (sub)
- 0 (0%)
Brad Potter (Sub)
- 0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 45

Voting closed: April 03, 2007, 07:54:12 AM


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Author Topic: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March  (Read 21320 times)

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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #45 on: March 31, 2007, 04:46:17 PM »

Steve Hafner replacing Ryan Hayes after 74 minutes. Crowd given as 1,409.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #46 on: March 31, 2007, 04:48:20 PM »

1-1  :-(
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #47 on: March 31, 2007, 04:50:57 PM »

Dover 4 Chatham 0 latest score.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #48 on: March 31, 2007, 05:00:23 PM »

Final score 1-1.
Maidstone won 1-0. Dover 5-0 up when I last heard.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #49 on: March 31, 2007, 05:36:54 PM »

Shame we didnt hang on/ or get another goal or to, unlucky. Choir on great form today, plenty of noise throughout the game. Nice to meet DJ today. Anybody know the Hastings score??
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #50 on: March 31, 2007, 06:02:01 PM »

Hastings won, not sure about the Tooting game. First half, although we scored Dulwich played the better football. 2nd half we had 4 good chances and kept the ball on the ground more but overall a draw was a fair result. Its going to be a real struggle to make the play-offs now.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #51 on: March 31, 2007, 06:16:49 PM »

dulwich were the best footballing side i have seen this season and i would happily pay my £9 to watch them
the only missing part now iscoring goals as dickson has gone to charlton , if they had cassie and jay up front they would have won the league by xmas with each getting 30 goals  !!!!!!!!!!

we had 4 great chances in 2nd half to win it but in fairness they were worth a point

however,  f...k fairness , we needed the 3pts and ALL of the other teams around us won [ o k fleet didnt] but dover and tooting looking pretty dangerous now

i cant fault the players efforts or commitment but we really in the main are a "  long ball. lump it anywhere team " and wouldnt it be great to see some class football played ????????

no doubt there will be calls for " ugly football so long as its 3 pts " but i dont believe it is a long term process as most quality , successful sides play good football

my motm is EDDIE MAC ,probably our only guy that wouldnt look out of place in the dulwich team


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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #52 on: March 31, 2007, 06:28:18 PM »

It cuts no mustard with me if Dulwich deserved a point or not, sure they kept possession very well and dominated it at times but we had the majority of the guilt edged chances, its these chances missed that cost us today. At this late stage a home draw is a no no and I feel gutted and actually today feels like a loss! Cannot have too much sympathy or any feeling sorry for ourself syndrome to be honest because on reflection we have not attained the results often enough against the 'big' sides! Quick mention to our fans who did back the team well today and over 1400 in the ground. So our first 'cup final' is a draw, can we have 5 wins in a row now?

There are 5 games to go and yes still enough points on offer to finish in the play offs but the 'cream is coming to the top' the 'big' sides stood tall today and we must learn to kill games I would certainly suggest that players smash the ball out of the stadium as far as Crayford in favour of an attempted career best pass!! :x

We are not out of it yet, but we are relying on other teams to slip up now, today was a missed opportunity, time is running out.

Always supporting the Darts thru thick and thin.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #53 on: March 31, 2007, 07:03:47 PM »

Im a bit gutted with the result at the end of the day, before kick off i would've certainly taken a draw but after seeing the way we played today and the amount of chances we had in the 2nd half then really we should've taken all 3pts and made the most of at least 1 if not more of the 4 best chances we had 2nd half.

Still at least we didn't lose and have stayed in 3rd place with Dulwich dropping to 5th as with Dover winning 5-0 against Chatham they have now jumped up to 4th.

Dulwich certainly are the best team we've played this season both home and away as they really do play some good on the deck football and are very quick up front, their No 10 was by far their best player and we just couldn't control him he looked something special.

The lads all really played well today especially Jay and Brendan yet again the amount of ground that Cassy covers is unbelievable at one point he was back playing a central defensive role and the next he was on the attack and heading for the oppo's penalty box.

Tommy Osbourne and Steve Norman were both exceptional today as well i think this was probably Ozzy's best game i've seen him play for a very long time and it's going to be him who gets my MOTM vote today.

I was a little disappointed with Ryno today in the 1st half he was looking good and attacking the fullback and getting some of his crosses in but in the 2nd half he kept losing the ball and didn't really seem to want to attack down the wing. In the end he was imho quite rightfully subbed for Haffy but what really disappointed me with Ryan was that as he was going off he got a good ovation from the fans with his name being charnted with plenty of clapping and he seemed to just ignore the fans with no response at all. I know he might have been disappointed with either being taken off or with his own game but he should still respond to the crowd who've shown him support.

I unfortunately missed Jays goal as i was still sorting the raffle money out but was certainly glad to hear we was winning it was just unfortunate that 1 very silly mistake let Dulwich back in to score the equilizer which was taken superbly.

Another good attendance of 1409 today with some great vocal support and plenty of singing but there was also about 100 or so freebies today about 80 or so from this Kent Tourism thing and about 20 or so kids, so the attendance probably was a tad bigger than was given because as far as i know these weren't counted in the normal attendance amount.

We are certainly still in with a shout at the moment but it is gradually getting more & more tighter and we can't really afford to drop many more points at all.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #54 on: March 31, 2007, 07:29:29 PM »

Maidstone United                36 21 8 7 70 39 +31  71
Hastings United                   37 20 9 8 69 52 +17  69
Dartford                             37 18 9 10 79 56 +23  63
Dover Athletic                     36 17 11 8 59 37 +22  62
Dulwich Hamlet                   36 17 10 9 71 45 +26  61
Tooting & Mitcham United    34 16 11 7 57 36 +21  59
Fleet Town                        35 16 10 9 55 49 +6  58
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #55 on: March 31, 2007, 07:48:20 PM »

interesting game,dh are a very good team,but they had little end product and never looked like scoring ,but their goal was a one in a thousand wonder strke from a very difficult angle and from quite a distance,dh also got the ball for their goal as a gift from a misplaced pass from brad potter.
whilst we did not look as good on the ball as dh we created some great chances and jay and eddie should have scored our second goal.
i dissagree with 5th about ryan hayes.i thought he was not in the game at all in the first half mainly because we played most of our football down the left and also because his full back played really well.however in the second half i really thought he was begginning to get the better of the full back and just as i thought  he would break through he was subbed.he did not even get a chance to deliver  his inswinging corner which i think is usually as good as  a 20 yard free kick.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #56 on: March 31, 2007, 07:52:46 PM »

 IMHO the ref today was very good, always up with play, played good advantage and let the game flow and was always in charge

well done ,  it is just a pity that he is in the minority in this league

whilst i was flogging  raffle tickets in the bar , i met a dulwich fan who had supported them for 74 years  [ top man] must be good as he looked younger than mickey austin
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #57 on: March 31, 2007, 08:06:10 PM »

spot on duke ,i meant to praise the ref.thats two weeks in a row we have had a good ref.the lino by the wooden man however was out of his depth.
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #58 on: March 31, 2007, 08:15:39 PM »

I think we have only ourselves to blame, we had so many clear cut chances on goal and didn't take them.
Hamlet looked good going forward, but in the 18yd box were pretty lacking. It had to be something spectacular for them to score, and they certainly did that.
With the chasing clubs winning, we are making it harder for ourselves.We need wins all the way to the post, starting at Kingstonion.
And for Ryan to get his finger out and start taking some responsibility, he was bad today
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Re: The Dulwich Hamlet Home Thread - 31st March
« Reply #59 on: March 31, 2007, 09:06:51 PM »

MUST AGREE ,THOUGHT THE REF HAD A GOOD GAME TODAY.I THINK THE RESULT WAS ABOUT RIGHT ALTHOUGH WAS SURPRISED THAT WE DIDNT TAKE MORE OF OUR CHANCES JAY AND BRENDAN WOULD NORMALLY SCORE THOSE WITH THEIR EYES SHUT.ALSO IMHO THOUGHT LEW WATTS HAD A POOR GAME AGAIN ,PERHAPS BEFORE HE CRITICISES HIS DEFENCE HE SHOULD PUT HIS OWN HOUSE IN ORDER.MY MAN OF THE MATCH WAS JOHN GUEST JUST EDGING IT OVER EDDIE McCLEMENTS.LETS HOPE WE CAN GET BACK TO WINNING WAYS NEXT WEEK ,SEE YOU ALL THERE
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