Dulwich played their second league game of the season, again in front of their home fans who have yet to be affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.
"Having virtual reality football really helps in times like this and is something we should look at for the future. Virtual fans don't get diseases although they could still be susceptible to virus' and trojans to be fair."
Despite a full and healthy stadium, the Red Hawks couldn't get the result they wanted with the game finishing in a rather dull 0-0 draw against a strong and solid TyneSide WildCats FC. The result meant Dulwich dropped out of the play off position on goals scored, but still have 4 points to their name which is a decent take at this stage of the season.
"I think we edged the game slightly but drawing this one isn't something I feel negatively about. Accumulation of points and progress in the cup week by week is key."
Next up is the first leg of their round 2 tie against weaker opposition in AC Milan Esa. Dulwich should see themselves through to round 3.