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I wouldn't worry too much about Chief, Otta - I've not been on this forum long but already I've seen him telling people visiting the district that they are to get the bus and not park on "our" roads, telling people who wanted to have a family celebration in a pub that they shouldn't be taking their children to the pub, telling people who wanted to watch rugby world cup matches that they should go and watch in Putney, telling people who use laptops in cafes that "we" don't want them here...he's basically, as you say, a sad rude little person who gets some sort of affirmation from the number of people he manages to annoy.
  • 2 weeks later...

dc Wrote:

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> SoozieW Wrote:

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> > So is this it for matches this year now or will

> > there be any more?

>

> That's it for this season. Pre-season friendlies

> will start in July and league matches about a week

> or so into August.


The friendlies are super friendly and the bar less crowded usually. Here's to July.

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DHFC Wrote:

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> Dulwich Hamlet named Football Foundation Community

> Club of the Year at National Game Awards. Great

> recognition for the work of so many.


(tu) Definitely well deserved. Thanks for letting us know.

The pub is not quiet the same since you've been gone. Looking forward to you coming back.


Just thought this might interest some of you...


We've just bought a TV for the garden for you to watch all your favourite sporting events. Starting with Euro 16 football. We also have TVs in the bar area if it rains.


Serving fresh seasonal food, local ales and craft beer.


Also weekend brunch from 10am


Will it be England's year?

They can have the tennis on though rendel, eh no.


I'll be over for Wimbers if that's the case...



rendelharris Wrote:

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> I don't want to be a misery, lovely Cherry Tree,

> but your splendid garden has been a welcome refuge

> on game nights for those of us who aren't

> interested in the football - can't it be kept as a

> TV free oasis?

rendelharris Wrote:

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> I don't want to be a misery, lovely Cherry Tree,

> but your splendid garden has been a welcome refuge

> on game nights for those of us who aren't

> interested in the football - can't it be kept as a

> TV free oasis?



I dare say a summer international football tournament will bring in a lot more drinkers than a quiet oasis.


Although I can see your point.

  • 2 weeks later...

dc Wrote:

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> SoozieW Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > So is this it for matches this year now or will

> > there be any more?

>

> That's it for this season. Pre-season friendlies

> will start in July and league matches about a week

> or so into August.


awesome

  • 4 weeks later...

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