Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
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tommytollbooth
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
The new Dulwich goalkeeper Simon Jorgensen is 6ft 11 inches tall, however looking at the highlights from Dulwich's 5-2 hammering at Torquay he looked distinctly dodgy allowing the ball to roll between his legs for Torquay's final goal. My advice to our forwards is to shoot low.
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
We only had fourteen first-team players available last weekend and it looks as though Sheringham and Wynter could both be out for a while. With other players close to a suspension we may need get back some of the players who have gone out on loan.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
According to the FA website, Tom Bonner, Lee Noble and Eliott Bradbrook are all 1 booking away from a one match suspension.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
Three games to go before the 2 match ban for 10 yellows cut off. Seems unlikely that at least one of them will not pick up a booking.Daveh wrote:According to the FA website, Tom Bonner, Lee Noble and Eliott Bradbrook are all 1 booking away from a one match suspension.
When I looked at the FA site last week I thought Ronnie Vint was on 8 cards, appears to be only 5,though he does seem like he have to have picked up more than that. I blame these dodgy old mince pies of mine, though happy to have been wrong.
As for tomorrow there should be a cracking atmosphere with a full house, hopefully all Darts fans who were planning to go have managed to get tickets. Good luck to the lads & hopefully they can bring the 3 points home.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
Let's hope all 3 don't get booked??
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
I see from the Dulwich site they are having a players re-union tomorrow. Fifty ex-players are expected to be turning up with their families so it might be a really tight fit at Champion Hill tomorrow especially the seating. Tickets still seem to be available though, for those without an early arrival seems essential.
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AlexJdarts
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
Does anyone know if I buy tickets online now, it says about printing them off?? Can I just show the ticket on my phone??
- Ozymandias
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
Good luck the lads today.
Up and at'em. Up the Darts.
Up and at'em. Up the Darts.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
If entry is granted by scanning the QR code, it will annoy me since I had a faff getting mine printed out yesterday. The text box on SeeTickets states “Please ensure you bring printed copies of your tickets to the event, as you will not gain access to the venue without them.”, but then why put a QR code on them?AlexJdarts wrote:Does anyone know if I buy tickets online now, it says about printing them off?? Can I just show the ticket on my phone??
I’m sure that arriving early enough would mean no problem in getting tickets, but what about those diligently booking online as advised? No access without a printer? I remember scanning QR coded tickets at FGR and buying from the ticket office at Grimsby / Halifax / Lincoln, but not having to buy at home and print yourself. I’m guessing that since DHFC distribute via ticket re-sellers that they only have a small percentage allocated to sell from the club?
Now I know how Silverado feels!
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) - 2nd March
This is all very confusing?? Can i not just give my Shilling to the man on the turnstile??