Dulwich vs HRBFC 5th Nov
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Lost 2.3 Start The Club Car Mr Barbel lets get out of here.
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Agree they are much higher up the table than us. If we lose both then it’s five straight losses and pressure will start to mount.
Unlucky today, came back well from what was potentially another poor result.
I also noted that our trophy opponents Farnborough won away at Sutton in the FACup with two late goals. Hopefully they might be thinking of that competition rather than our game!
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Looking on twitter why wasn’t Gary doing the post match analysis and letting his assistant doing it?
Running out of excuses?
Running out of excuses?
I can answer that one - as a media department we always had Freddie down for the post-match yesterday, as Gary had a family commitment which meant he had to leave straight after the game. Gary hasn't ever hidden from taking the post match comments, and is really front footed with that stuff.DanielNotley wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:10 am Looking on twitter why wasn’t Gary doing the post match analysis and letting his assistant doing it?
Running out of excuses?
Well said and worth clarifying.GRTourist wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 8:24 amI can answer that one - as a media department we always had Freddie down for the post-match yesterday, as Gary had a family commitment which meant he had to leave straight after the game. Gary hasn't ever hidden from taking the post match comments, and is really front footed with that stuff.DanielNotley wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 1:10 am Looking on twitter why wasn’t Gary doing the post match analysis and letting his assistant doing it?
Running out of excuses?
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Another thing about Dulwich...it's been said many times, but what a weird experience it is watching games there. A big crowd yes, but where many of them pay to get in and spend the entire time chatting with others doing the same, often standing in small huddles with their backs to the action. Quite a few near us didn't cheer any of the goals at all, or even react much. Been the same for a few years now. What do they get out of it? What's the difference between going to a game at Dulwich or just going to a local pub? Genuinely don't understand the appeal for them.