May 11 2004
South London Press
VICTORIOUS Dulwich manager Martin Eede reckoned his side had the edge over rivals Tooting.
"I thought there was a bit of resolve there and the edge was always with us, even when parts of the game weren't," he said.
"It was pleasing to have something to show for our season after losing that play-off. Before the game we had a heart-to-heart. The players were marvellous in the way they managed to put Monday behind them. After that game a lot of them had to take a day off work, they were so gutted."
Eede added: "Although we didn't get what we wanted in promotion, after a terrific season which saw us get 84 points, and lose just eight games, we won something. I am pleased for the supporters, fans and everyone at the club. It was well-deserved."Eede said he will start to turn his attentions to who stays and who goes for next season later this month, adding: "I've not even thought about it yet.
South London Press
VICTORIOUS Dulwich manager Martin Eede reckoned his side had the edge over rivals Tooting.
"I thought there was a bit of resolve there and the edge was always with us, even when parts of the game weren't," he said.
"It was pleasing to have something to show for our season after losing that play-off. Before the game we had a heart-to-heart. The players were marvellous in the way they managed to put Monday behind them. After that game a lot of them had to take a day off work, they were so gutted."
Eede added: "Although we didn't get what we wanted in promotion, after a terrific season which saw us get 84 points, and lose just eight games, we won something. I am pleased for the supporters, fans and everyone at the club. It was well-deserved."Eede said he will start to turn his attentions to who stays and who goes for next season later this month, adding: "I've not even thought about it yet.
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