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Dulwich Hamlet FC have drawn Eastbourne Borough away in the FA Cup 3rd Qualifying round - this Saturday 6th October.


The coach, organised by the Supporters' Trust, will leave at 11.30am from Champion Hill. We are advised that it will arrive at around 2pm. The bar at Eastbourne will be open to Hamlet fans.


Pricing:

?20 Adults

?15 Concessions

?10 for accompanied teenagers (13-19)

?5 for accompanied under 13?s


The game on Saturday is an important one to win for the financial health of the club. A win would give the club prize money of ?15,000, a share of the gate money and the chance of another money-spinning tie in the 4th qualifying round - the last one before the 1st Round Proper. It would give us - by a long way ? our biggest matchday income this season at a time when the club really needs all the help it can get with crowds having dropped off since we have had to play 'home' games at Tooting and Mitcham FC.


We want to help as many people to attend the game as possible. The team undoubtedly responds well to a good away contingent - as those who went to the Woking game witnessed recently with a memorable win over the league leaders.


So please do give the coach a try on Saturday and/or encourage others to do so - it's good fun and you might be able to say that you helped the Hamlet through to the next round!


You can sign up by posting below on here or just send a private message and we?ll follow up or - probably better - email us at: [email protected]


Thanks for your time.


DC (Dulwich Hamlet Supporters' Trust Co-Chair)

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