Nnamdi Ofoborh signs for Swindon Town and is on the bench for them today. Ricky Aguiar also plays for them who I'm sure we had as a triallist at one point in the last few seasons.
Paul Hayes has announced that he will be stepping down as Dunmow Town manager at the end of the season. He says he has no other job lined up. Dunmow are four points off the play-offs in Eastern Counties Division 1 South.
What is the collective noun for hipsters? Whatever it is, it can absolutely be applied here.
I can see why people flock to Champion Hill though - excellent transport connections, you can get a beer in all corners of the ground and drink it whilst watching the game, plus no segregation so you can wander round the ground during the match.
This can be said of a lot of other Isthmian League clubs though so Dulwich have certainly done well to attract such a large following.
The original AAH bagged the early winner for Chippenham at St Albans City today in front of 1,671 at Clarence Park. All that whilst playing left side of three CB’s and being absolutely dominant at the back.
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Nnamdi Ofoborh signs for Swindon Town and is on the bench for them today. Ricky Aguiar also plays for them who I'm sure we had as a triallist at one point in the last few seasons.
So so happy for Nnamdi.
Ofoborh off the bench for a Swindon debut in the 85th minute. Delighted for him
Fantastic news. Could be a fantastic signing for that level too
Wow, I thought he was never going to play again.
Well done Swindon for taking him on and good luck Nnamdi resurrecting your career.
Would love to see him back here even for an away team
Stephen McGinn on at HT for new champions Falkirk at Montrose. Falkirk lead 5-1, live on BBC Alba.
Anthony Jeffrey with an excellent assist for Hakan Hayrettin’s Dulwich Hamlet this afternoon.
A rare moment of quality in a largely turgid affair and damaging home defeat for the Hamlet.
2,787 there Phil, averaging 2,527 this season. Impressive.
Paul Hayes has announced that he will be stepping down as Dunmow Town manager at the end of the season. He says he has no other job lined up. Dunmow are four points off the play-offs in Eastern Counties Division 1 South.
Fred Onyedinma first appearance in the EPL - a 74th minute sub for Luton at Tottenham this afternoon.
Really pleased for him
If I could work out how to post that ‘mind blown’ image from another thread I would.
What?
Dulwich Hamlet averaging 2500? What on earth has happened to bring them that level of support?
Really positive though.
Sadly, a lot of the Luton fans weren’t as happy for him as we are.
In a word: hipsters
What is the collective noun for hipsters? Whatever it is, it can absolutely be applied here.
I can see why people flock to Champion Hill though - excellent transport connections, you can get a beer in all corners of the ground and drink it whilst watching the game, plus no segregation so you can wander round the ground during the match.
This can be said of a lot of other Isthmian League clubs though so Dulwich have certainly done well to attract such a large following.
I saw Glen Little do this at Dulwich https://youtu.be/H2DyqBBcPtc?feature=shared
@bluntphil and I think the correct term is 'a Carhartt of hipsters'
I thought it was a Beard of Hipsters...
Still my favourite thing ever about hipsters: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/hipster-magazine-photo-lawsuit-mit-technology-review-a8813941.html
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1bsi0kl/lincoln_red_imps_11_europa_kun_temenuzhkov_58/
De Barr assist for ex-Barcelona and Leeds United prodigy Kun Temenuzhkov
Curtis Thompson gives Grimsby the lead against Bradford.
Lewis Wing scores a stunner for Reading at Bolton. 1-1.
I hope his wife will tell us about the goal bonus on an upcoming podcast.
Fred Onyedinma starts for Luton against Arsenal tonight.
And was voted 6th best player, IIRC.
Alex Samuel gets an assist for Inverness Cally.
And now he’s scored one
Fred off the bench for Luton as they come from behind to beat Bournemouth
The original AAH bagged the early winner for Chippenham at St Albans City today in front of 1,671 at Clarence Park. All that whilst playing left side of three CB’s and being absolutely dominant at the back.
Is Matt McClure still at Chippenham?