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?7 entry. Cheap beer at the bar, where you can now finish your half time pint at your own pace looking down out the windows, pretending you're in the corporate box (when it's really really cold, it's difficult to leave).

Comedy football with outbursts of quality.

Usually get some handbags too.

Occasionally surreal scenes like the time half the pitch was off limits due to a particularly territorial Canadian Goose.

All the fun of the fair really.


First home game is the 21st I think.

there's a thread about it here from last season. The first game I went to saw three red cards and a knock out, another one the Hamlets were 3-0 down and came back to win 4-3 in a last minute clincher and in another the linesman was stretchered off. I believe they're having to start with a fresh new squad this season as last year's manager Wayne "Oi Ref! Oi Ref! Oi Ref! Fu*k off" Barnet has taken last season's squad with him to Fischer Athletic.


So yes, a good day out.

I haven't been to see them since I was a kid but if anyone on here fancies meeting up one Saturday to watch a match there and support our local team I'd certainly give it some consideration. Mind you the colour and style of their kit is a lot to be desired.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Fisher are originally a Bermondsey club. Dulwich

> Hamlet is a Dulwich club, you live in Dulwich

> don't you, s'obvious innit.


The ground is actually in SE5. That's Camberwell.

Alan Dale Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Fisher are originally a Bermondsey club.

> Dulwich

> > Hamlet is a Dulwich club, you live in Dulwich

> > don't you, s'obvious innit.

>

> The ground is actually in SE5. That's Camberwell.


Sorry to be a pedant, but the postcode for the ground is SE22 8BD, so that makes it an East Dulwich club in my book.


They played pretty well on Tuesday given it's almost an entirely new team - they should have scored more.


Next match at Champion Hill is on Saturday at 3.00 v. Worthing

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