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I'd just like to say what a fantastic time I've had going to the last two Hamlets friendly games. The atmosphere was great and everyone was friendly. I'd not been before despite being a big football fan but will now definately be buying a season ticket and plan to get down there whenever they play. Not only was the football enjoyable but I had a great time having a laugh talking to people and meeting other people who live in Dulwich who I may not have met.

I'd urge anyone who hasn't been before to give it a go and get behind the team, great for community spirit!

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I totally agree. We moved to East Dulwich 2 years ago and lived behind the football ground. I went to my first game within a month of moving here...and loved it!


Its a nice friendly atmosphere...theres never any aggro , hoolaganism or trouble. The crowds have banter and a laugh...we pile into the bar at half time and full time ...for footie results on Sky!

And great little kitchen downstairs with the ladies serving up tasty burgers, chips, hot dogs


The nicest thing is being able to take my little girl down there..and she happly runs around playing and watching the footie with me!!

Even Franster who normally hates football , enjoyed the day out down there.


Its great value for money...?6 entry


So come down and support your local team here!!

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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> That's fine, long as you keep the noise down.


I do try but last night at the football... i was sat next to this lady , who was very loud, excited and making lots of noise!!! he he!!

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It's good to hear that people enjoyed it so much. Likewise I converted from watching higher level football after moving here in the late 90s - it's suprising how many people do so, once they 'discover' it and give it a try. There are certainly no glory hunters (!) just locals - or people who used to be locals - enjoying the football and a few beers.


Just to emphasise the point on prices - the club have cut admission by 25% this season (from ?8 to ?6) which I think brings it much more into line with what I would say is good value for the quality of football played. Over 60s and 12-16 year olds are just ?2 and accompanied children under 12 are free.


Season tickets are also cheap as chips. Details are on the link below (ignore the 'ticketing page on the website which has the old prices).


http://www.dulwichhamletfc.co.uk/news-story.php?ID=701


In case people don't know, the club were one of the great teams of amateur football's golden age from the 1920s to 1950s attracting five figure crowds to a massive ground where Sainsbury's now is - the history page from the club's website below may be of interest to those who would like to know more.


http://www.dulwichhamletfc.co.uk/history.php


Hopefully with more local support they can have a brighter future too.

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Lady who?......was no lady on da terrace dat day

> init......>:D<



Hear that LadyGooner? That DJKQ may well be The Queen, but I fink she is well out of order innit.



*chucks bog roll onto pitch*

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Yeah we all can see the Muck is trying to blame the Gooner for her misconduct......but Muck is Muck wherever it stands......


*runs onto pitch, volleys bog roll into air....chests it down....cruyff turns the last defender and scores!*


Eddie, the stands are going to be invaded by EDFers over the coming season....be sure to keep reminding us of the games and the great value they are for a family day/ evening out!


Oh and I can hand on heart say that the team ain't half bad either.

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Yeah we all can see the Muck is trying to blame

> the Gooner for her misconduct......but Muck is

> Muck wherever it stands......


Not me mate...


And yes...roll on the next game. I might even take up knitting and knit myself a pink and blue scarf. How much is a season ticket?

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DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> HA HA...if you manage to knit a Hamlet scarf for

> less than a fiver then I will run topless once

> around the pitch..........lol



Yeah...just the once should be more than sufficient......eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww




*plots to complete cheap Dulwich Hamlet scarf in depths of winter - preferably when snow/sleet/blizzards are forecast*

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