Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Tue Aug 31, 2021 5:15 pm

Dan Wilks
0
No votes
Jordan Wynter
3
9%
Jernade Meade
3
9%
Tom Bonner
4
12%
Josh Hill
7
21%
Noor Husin
5
15%
Kieran Murtagh
4
12%
Jack Jebb
5
15%
Danny Leonard
1
3%
Ade Azeez
1
3%
George Porter
0
No votes
Dan Roberts (Sub)
0
No votes
Tyrique Hyde (Sub)
0
No votes
Connor Essam (Sub)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 33

Harry
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M

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Efficient away performance, they worked several good positions but we had by far the better of the actual chances.

Would have settled for a clean sheet and away win beforehand, been to Dulwich a few times now and been impressed with how they operate, may not be for everyone but they are doing something right with the excellent attendances they are getting, and the positive fan they have.
KSTDART
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Now i have calmed down a bit and uploaded the goals , giving Noor that flag and he responding by coming over and hugging me must go down ad one the best moments I have had a game of football. A real nice moment , I wish there was more we could do for him , I definitely think we need to come up with a song for him .
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Park Life
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Hard fought win at another ground i can't remember having too many good results at, so an excellent start to the season.
First half they started well and had a couple of good chances but we came back into it and also had at least three very good opportunities so deserved our half time lead, courtesy of a Josh Hill strike.
Second half they put us under some pressure but we defended well and although they had a couple of chances i can't recall them having one decent strike on target all game. Like the first half when we broke we looked dangerous and again i felt we would create something and get the second, i predicted Dan Roberts but Hydey popped up with some good footwork in the box to secure the three points

MOTM for me between Tom Bonner, Jernade Meade and Jack Jebb but went for Jack, his second very good performance in a row.

With three victories under our belts including two very good away wins these performances have shown we have the ability to manage a game and win in different ways. St. Albans a mix of good defending and counter attacking, Slough total domination/quality football and today a dogged hard fought victory. To say i'm happy is a bit of an understatement :D :D

Very good support again at today's game, just looking at the numbers behind the goal i would estimate we had at the very least 300 Darts fans there.
silverado
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M

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To paraphrase the Meatloaf song, three outa three ain't bad!
Reginald Horsfield
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Due to technical reasons Reggies view from the dugout will be online tomorrow. Reg Publications can only apologise. In the meantime, every player take a bow, Ade take a warm bath, but everyone of the squad take a bow, Tyrique especially, class class class.
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Park Life wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 7:31 pm Hard fought win at another ground i can't remember having too many good results at, so an excellent start to the season.
First half they started well and had a couple of good chances but we came back into it and also had at least three very good opportunities so deserved our half time lead, courtesy of a Josh Hill strike.
Second half they put us under some pressure but we defended well and although they had a couple of chances i can't recall them having one decent strike on target all game. Like the first half when we broke we looked dangerous and again i felt we would create something and get the second, i predicted Dan Roberts but Hydey popped up with some good footwork in the box to secure the three points

MOTM for me between Tom Bonner, Jernade Meade and Jack Jebb but went for Jack, his second very good performance in a row.

With three victories under our belts including two very good away wins these performances have shown we have the ability to manage a game and win in different ways. St. Albans a mix of good defending and counter attacking, Slough total domination/quality football and today a dogged hard fought victory. To say i'm happy is a bit of an understatement :D :D

Very good support again at today's game, just looking at the numbers behind the goal i would estimate we had at the very least 300 Darts fans there.
Jernade , the little man is a beautiful person. COYD
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A good 3pts and most of the posts reflect my views on the game , my only disappointment was that we had at least 3 guilt edge chances to score in the 1st half and missed them all which could have cost us the game as Dulwich also missed a couple of very decent chances
McQueen looked very dangerous early on but Wynter played him very well and for that reason I have given him my MOTM

looking forward to Monday and Eastbourne !!!!!!
Princespark2006
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KSTDART wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 7:27 pm Now i have calmed down a bit and uploaded the goals , giving Noor that flag and he responding by coming over and hugging me must go down ad one the best moments I have had a game of football. A real nice moment , I wish there was more we could do for him , I definitely think we need to come up with a song for him .
This is a lovely touch mate, very classy
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the duke wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 9:01 pm A good 3pts and most of the posts reflect my views on the game , my only disappointment was that we had at least 3 guilt edge chances to score in the 1st half and missed them all which could have cost us the game as Dulwich also missed a couple of very decent chances
McQueen looked very dangerous early on but Wynter played him very well and for that reason I have given him my MOTM

looking forward to Monday and Eastbourne !!!!!!
Utopia is easy duke ? Disappointments ? Really . Crazy really crazy
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Steve has assembled some unbelievable gentleman. Unbelievable. Noor , i just dont know what to say . Tyrique mentioned last week sitting it out and maybe being frustrated but then today, Tyrique your loved. On top of all that the old school and the talent he has brought in. Going to be a tough league dont anyone pretend different but we need to show our continued support. This is the hardest league south ever
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