Friday, 1 May 2009

The winner was all those with cheesy grins!

It's strange to think that the last ever game that Craig Edwards took 'charge' of for Dulwich Hamlet was a fun Club XI against the Supporters' Team!

Less than a week after he arranged the match as a 'thank you' to the fans for supporting the Hamlet week in, week out he was out of the Champion Hill hotseat.

A case of 'thanks for the memories', & for some fans the memory of this game will live for a long time.

A large squad of Hamlet fans 'came out of the woodwork' for ths match, a number of whom have never had a runout for the Supporters' Team before, jumping at the opportunity to be on the same hallowed turf/dustbowl as their heroes. And revelling in the moment. Which is what this game was all about.

It wasn't a serious game, the final score reflecting the fact that at one stage the "Rabblers" had no less than NINETEEN outfield players on the pitch, of all shapes & sizes! Ranging from primary school kids to a sixty three year old Supporters' Team regular!

Despite the fact we went down 6-5 technically we 'won' the match after Craig shouted 'next goal wins it, as we were six four down!

It wasn't a serious match, but it was played in a great spirit, with the Club XI treating it with both the respect & irreverance such an encounter merited. I won't even attempt to cobble together a match report-not least because I didn't know everyones' names! Except to say our goals were scored by James O'Shaughnessy, who hit four, & Lawrence Marsh.

Hopefully some of those who had a run out for the first time will have realised that the Supporters' Team is about fun, & not too high a standard, and will contact the Gaffer- mospurley@hotmail.com - so they can be part of the team next season.

2 comments:

  1. Billy Kingsmill11 May 2009 at 16:40

    Hi Rabbler, its Nasri from the fisher forum. Will the pictures from the Southwark news cup be up soon?
    Thanks

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  2. Sorry for the delay, I've been slowly working on them, but I only do this in my spare time, along with other blogs I maintain, so it's slow. But I'm almost done, & they should be published sometime over the Bank Holiday weekend. When I do I'll mention on both the Dulwich Hamlet & Fisher messageboards.

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