Now pre season friendlies take many forms and this was one of those games of 2 halves with multiple substitutions and giving trialists and new signings a chance to start attaining match fitness along with the seasoned regulars
The Daggers had the best of the first half as befitted their loftier league status and deservedly lead 1-0 at half time,the second half changes however benefitted the hosts more and 2 goals lead to Dulwich ending the match as 2-1 winners,the result is never really important in these games as its a way of bedding in new signings and regaining match fitness for the travails of the next 9 months
More importantly from a personal point of view was the chance to meet for the first time some members of the facebook Non League Of Extraordinary Photographers group namely Mishi Morath, Laraine Bateman and David Purdey who were all there in varying capacities,as with others of the group I have met they were really nice people who like me shared a love of photography and non league football.
Champion Hill itself is a modern ground built in 1993 adjacent to the local Sainsbury's but very pleasant with a loyal and very vociferous following , the club itself is much older celebrating it's 120th anniversary this year,catering is well catered for with 3 refreshment stall around the ground and I must say that the burgers were as good as I have had at any football ground.
So a very pleasant start to this years football travels and I hopefully will return to Champion Hill one day to see a competitive match
Very very cool action photos !
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