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McLeansvilleAppFan
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Anyone know about this until it was posted?

https://daggers.co.uk/news/-Mt8myPmWVv4 ... c6hvwe94ts
I am so tired of the heat and humidity of the summers in the southeastern USA.
RayleighDagger1986
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No
steeevooo
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The clue was that it was a "behind closed doors" friendly
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steeevooo wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 12:20 pm The clue was that it was a "behind closed doors" friendly
I could have been a bit more direct in my questions and I was posting from my lunch break and did not have to really go all in so I posted the short note and general question that I did.

I guess I was wondering if this was a regular thing or just happened to happen due to having a bit of a break in National League games this season only since. I am a new fan starting this year and don't know what the "normal" is for National League seasons.

It sounds more like an advanced practice and what I would call a scrimmage on this side of the pond.

Was this put together at the last minute to get some game-like play in for some that are not getting much game time?

I have a Daggers pen-pal so most of the above were answered over an email or two.

Where I am from, once the regular season starts matches/fixtures/games don't turn to scrimmages (friendlies) like this, so I found it interesting.
I am so tired of the heat and humidity of the summers in the southeastern USA.
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