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AkiTheEagle 25 Jan 22 2.39pm | |
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For anyone looking for a live football fix this Saturday: Tooting & Mitcham v South Park @ 3.00pm Pitch side bar and Palace season ticket holders can get in for £6. Book in advance and it's only £5!! (hit the concession button - and bring your season ticket to the game). Come and support one of your local clubs for a friendly welcome and a cheap (relatively) beer. Edited by AkiTheEagle (25 Jan 2022 2.41pm)
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AkiTheEagle 25 Jan 22 8.57pm | |
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monkey Sittingbourne 25 Jan 22 9.55pm | |
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Bromley v Notts County for me
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The Dolphin 26 Jan 22 8.55am | |
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Palace Women playing on Sunday - 2pm at home (Bromley FC) versus Lewes.
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AkiTheEagle 26 Jan 22 1.21pm | |
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Whichever match you go to watch this weekend rest assured your support is hugely valued by these local community clubs. Only 3500 tickets remaining for the Tooting & Mitcham United v South Park game. Don't delay - avoid disappointment and click the link in the initial post above!!!!
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AkiTheEagle 27 Jan 22 2.54pm | |
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Seriusly though. It is weekends like the one coming up that help make or break some clubs. An extra 50-100 on the gate when your average attendance is 150-200 can be quite a boost. Apart from that, it is an opportunity to show supporters of Premiership teams that there is life and quality in the lower divisions. A warm welcome and a pint (consumed on the terrace while watching the match) is guaranteed. If you've got the time take in a game at your local club. I'd prefer it if it were Tooting & Mitcham but a trip to Bromley, Croydon, Chipstead and numerous others would be £5-£10 well spent.
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cryrst The garden of England 27 Jan 22 8.32pm | |
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I think the premier league could be the reason clubs have better attendances. The bug is hard to get out of the system.
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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 27 Jan 22 8.38pm | |
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Boston Utd versus Chester for me on Saturday Looking for back 2 back Home wins following the appointment of our new manager. (So much nicer with no VAR to ruin the game ) Edited by Phil’s Barber (27 Jan 2022 8.39pm)
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YT Oxford 27 Jan 22 9.43pm | |
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Oh sorry - I thought this thread would be about Friend and Pawson's next match.
Palace since 19 August 1972. Palace 1 (Tony Taylor) Liverpool 1 (Emlyn Hughes) |
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AkiTheEagle 28 Jan 22 8.16pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Oh sorry - I thought this thread would be about Friend and Pawson's next match. Haha - no VAR but plenty of controversial refereeing mistakes. As you know, the referee is never right!!
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 29 Jan 22 6.32pm | |
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I've been doing non-league for a fair few seasons now. Transport generally makes the journey a lot shorter, cheaper and easier. Food: no queues, decent food, fair prices Players that play for the love and their footballing prospects,...and not the money. No prima donnas or play-acting
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 29 Jan 22 8.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I've been doing non-league for a fair few seasons now. Transport generally makes the journey a lot shorter, cheaper and easier. Food: no queues, decent food, fair prices Players that play for the love and their footballing prospects,...and not the money. No prima donnas or play-acting Good on yer FH! These non-league games can be both competitive and entertaining, even if the standard of play isn't first rate. When I was working my employer 'sponsored' Tunbridge Wells FC and I was the designated contact for the club. I spent many a Saturday enjoying the game and their good company, mainly because their manager was a hardened Palace fan. They showed their appreciation for our support by giving me a couple of tickets for the 1990 Cup Final. I am forever grateful.
Dad and I watched games standing on the muddy slope of the Holmesdale Road end. He cheered and I rattled. |
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