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PLAYERS WANTED!! 🚨

I play for a local amateur men's football club - Parklife FC - and we're currently recruiting for new players for the new season. We're holding open training and trials on the morning of  Sunday 11 August at our home ground at the Edward Alleyn Club - which is in the Herne Hill/Dulwich area 🟡

We have three teams that play at a good standard in competitive leagues: 

  • 1st team: SSFL Prem Division
  • Bees 🐝: SSFL Div 3
  • Vets (35+): SAL Vets S Div 1

We've got a great local clubhouse, with an even better culture within the club. If you're keen to come down, please do drop us a DM on our social media: 

Instagram: Parklife FC (@parklifefc) • Instagram photos and videos

Twitter/X: (5) Parklife FC on X: "PLAYERS WANTED!! 🚨 Open training and trials on Sat 10 August at our home ground in the Herne Hill/Dulwich area 🟡️ 1st team: SSFL Prem Division Bees 🐝: SSFL Div 3 Vets: SAL Vets S Div 1 Great clubhouse, even better culture. If you want to play Sundays, drop us a DM ! https://t.co/jcStdf1QCS" / X

(Those attending will be asked for a small financial contribution to help cover ground costs (approx. £3). 

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