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London Senior Cup 2023-24 - Final v Hendon, Mon 29th April 7:45pm @Dulwich Hamlet (p7)
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Less of the "Heavy" please, Fanny
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killerandflash said:Simonsen said:Att 229 (more like 429)
We (Hendon) didn't defend well enough 1st half and muffed chances early enough in 2nd half. The bloke who scored with his first touch is a centre-back who was chucked on up front a la Phil Chapple.
Liked the Charlton No.6 and Casey looked sharp. The rest were ok but nothing more. The keeper was better 1st half than 2nd, when he struggled with bodies around him. He was a good sport though and enjoyed the banter with those behind the goal.
Nice enough end to the season.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/u21s-win-back-back-london-senior-cups1 -
Was at the game , very impressed with Casey , but needs to learn to stay onside , tine will tell if he makes it for us , we know he has when Chelsea nick him off us and claim him as one of their own .3
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Simonsen said:killerandflash said:Simonsen said:Att 229 (more like 429)
We (Hendon) didn't defend well enough 1st half and muffed chances early enough in 2nd half. The bloke who scored with his first touch is a centre-back who was chucked on up front a la Phil Chapple.
Liked the Charlton No.6 and Casey looked sharp. The rest were ok but nothing more. The keeper was better 1st half than 2nd, when he struggled with bodies around him. He was a good sport though and enjoyed the banter with those behind the goal.
Nice enough end to the season.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/u21s-win-back-back-london-senior-cups1 -
If there are bigger clubs like Charlton and other EFL/PL (?) teams in this competition then surely there’s a case for stipulating that if one of them gets to the final the match should be played at their home/first team stadium. The match would attract a much bigger crowd, generate a tidy sum of money and give the other team the opportunity to play on a bigger stage. Conceding ground neutrality isn’t necessarily an issue because the U21s don’t normally play on that ground and the other team would no doubt bring along a lot more fans (Cray Valley in the FA Cup for instance) to get behind them1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:If there are bigger clubs like Charlton and other EFL/PL (?) teams in this competition then surely there’s a case for stipulating that if one of them gets to the final the match should be played at their home/first team stadium. The match would attract a much bigger crowd, generate a tidy sum of money and give the other team the opportunity to play on a bigger stage. Conceding ground neutrality isn’t necessarily an issue because the U21s don’t normally play on that ground and the other team would no doubt bring along a lot more fans (Cray Valley in the FA Cup for instance) to get behind them0
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Do we reckon the other London sides' fans complain about our U21s being in this competition in the same way our fans complain about Prem U21s being in the Football League Trophy?
Either way, seems a great way for our lads to experience men's football - and win silverware in the process! COYR3 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:Do we reckon the other London sides' fans complain about our U21s being in this competition in the same way our fans complain about Prem U21s being in the Football League Trophy?
Either way, seems a great way for our lads to experience men's football - and win silverware in the process! COYR3 -
I did discuss the possibility of playing the final at the Valley next year with the Chair of the London FA Cup committee, especially as we'll have a more durable pitch then.
Cost would be a factor (how much does it cost to open the Valley compared with Dulwich?) plus Millwall might play in the cup next year so do we really want them infecting the place?
Sure it would be fun for the players to play at a big ground but not sure Hendon v Met Police would draw more than a few 100 where ever it was played.4 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:Do we reckon the other London sides' fans complain about our U21s being in this competition in the same way our fans complain about Prem U21s being in the Football League Trophy?
Either way, seems a great way for our lads to experience men's football - and win silverware in the process! COYR3