Dartford v Fulham - last game of season + Rachel's Day!
Posted: Wed May 14, 2025 12:37 pm
Sunday 18th May 2025 - Dartford v Fulham L&SERWL match kick-off 1.30pm
with Family Day Event starting at 12.00
Admission charges: Adults £7, Students & Concessions £5, Children (under 14) FREE!
REGARDING THE GUARD OF HONOUR
Whatever we might think of Fulham F.C. in particular their dire administration team, we must not forget that their women players fight for their badge just as Dartford Women fight for ours. And enjoyment of the game should still be a big incentive for all of them.
I personally think that for Sundays match it should be arranged that we give Fulham a Guard of Honour as being League Champions, and they in turn line-up to give us a Guard of honour as being League Cup Winners on the grounds of a Walk-Over.
One can't really be expected without the other.
Both trophies should be raised head-high to show off each other's achievements, and as supporters we shall applaud them all.
We know who the real culprits of this debacle are (not any of the players) and I for one will be only to pleased to do my upmost in letting the world know who have let the League down, themselves down, and most importantly football down in such a shameful way and shambolic manner. However, that can wait until Monday morning.
Because for now, as we head towards the last game of the season, we have something very important to support and embrace:
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with Family Day Event starting at 12.00
Admission charges: Adults £7, Students & Concessions £5, Children (under 14) FREE!
REGARDING THE GUARD OF HONOUR
Whatever we might think of Fulham F.C. in particular their dire administration team, we must not forget that their women players fight for their badge just as Dartford Women fight for ours. And enjoyment of the game should still be a big incentive for all of them.
I personally think that for Sundays match it should be arranged that we give Fulham a Guard of Honour as being League Champions, and they in turn line-up to give us a Guard of honour as being League Cup Winners on the grounds of a Walk-Over.
One can't really be expected without the other.
Both trophies should be raised head-high to show off each other's achievements, and as supporters we shall applaud them all.
We know who the real culprits of this debacle are (not any of the players) and I for one will be only to pleased to do my upmost in letting the world know who have let the League down, themselves down, and most importantly football down in such a shameful way and shambolic manner. However, that can wait until Monday morning.
Because for now, as we head towards the last game of the season, we have something very important to support and embrace:
xx