IN the light of The Observer article on Dulwich Hamlet Neil Atkinson speaks to matchgoer Andi Thomas about why there is growing interest in the non-league game and what does or doesn’t qualify as “hipster” football.’
IN the light of The Observer article on Dulwich Hamlet Neil Atkinson speaks to matchgoer Andi Thomas about why there is growing interest in the non-league game and what does or doesn’t qualify as “hipster” football.’
Great point about the seriousness of football. It should be fun at the end of the day, inspiring, miraculous but still fun. Other things, like the redressing the disparity of wealth within our society should be serious instead.
Great show,
Just back from hols where my consumption of shows drops so I’m only getting through some for proper this evening,
Left this one till late in my picks this evening but listening to it I was struck by Neil highlighting the way mates get split up going to games,
For some silly reason (80s influence) I still picture most groups of friends including the TAW crew in the City being able to sit at least in close proximity to each other in the ground,
Obviously I now know that everyone is just randomly in different parts of the ground,
It’s really odd this cannot be more ……….. not really sure if the word “Organised” covers it but I’m sure someone out there more erudite than me will word it better than me.