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Hi Simon


May I introduce you to the mighty Lordship Lane Sharks (you may have heard of us). Although we curently have a full 5-a-side squad who play at the Stade de Chav in Catford on Tuesdays, we're attempting getting together for a kick around on the Rye on Saturdays in the winter which you're more than welcome to come along to. Also there's a need every now and then to help out during times of depleted squad numbers on Tuesdays so please send me a Private message message with your details and I'll keep you posted


Mark (Shark)


http://www.lanesharks.co.uk/images/sharks_crest.jpg

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The Lordship Lane Sharks sound a bit handy. I am rubbish but enthusiastic and been looking for a 5-a-side game for a while if anyone's short of a player or interested in putting a team together.

There are pitches up the back of Champion Hill (the football stadium) I understand but no idea how you get a game there or join their league or anything. Anyone know?

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Champions Hill do run 7 aside league on Tuesday and Wednesday. It is ?35 per session. If anyone else out there fancies joining a 7 aside football team drop me a message and let me which days you can play. If we can get 7-10 people who are interested then I think we have lift off and am happy to organise.
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Jon,


I am trying to set up a 7 aside team to play at Champions Hill one evening in the week. Champion Hill run 7aside leagues on Tuesday and Wednesday. At the moment it looks like we have 3 or 4 people who would like to play. Would your 5 like to join us in forming a 7 aside team?


Thanks

Simon

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I'm a bit confused but looks like SimonC is doing the organising?

Sevens on a Tues or Weds sounds great. I've only just registered on this site (I'm Jamma above but I can't use that name again till I activate my registration) and won't get on my home computer to activate myself till later but I'll send a pm and we can all take it from there?

Regular football strikes me as a cracking new year's resolution.

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Thanks all that have replied to my note about trying to get a 7aside team together to play either Tuesday or Wednesday in a league at Champions Hill. We are nearly there in having a nucleus for a team but I think we probably need a couple of extra people before we can set up the team. So if anyone else out there is interested in play for a 7aside team in the week then please let me know.


I will pop up to Champions Hill over the next couple of weeks and find out when the next league starts and how we go about registering.


I suggest then we maybe organise a night in early January to meet up for a beer maybe in East Dulwich to set up the team. If anyone has a suggestion for a good place to meet then let me know.


Cheers

Simon

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It's nice to see young people getting out there and doing something instead of hanging around in 'Hoods' and breaking the windows of Bus Shelters.


I could always muster a side from the folks down the Legion if anyone's interested. Mondays are out though as the Chiropodist comes to clean my feet.


R.Y.E.

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Thanks to all that have responded to my note about setting up a 7aside football team.


I went up to Champions Hill last week to find out how we go about registering a team and also when the next league matches start. The next set of league matches start in February and they said that if I registered a team there and then we might have a chance of getting in for February. So I have registered a team (only hope I can get enough players now) and will organise for all that are interested to meet up for a beer at the EDT either during the first or second week of January.


In the meantime if anyone else is interesed in joining a 7 aside football team then drop me a line.


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

Simon

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