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Copleston centre/church

Require a goalkeeper

For a fund raising football match against Sainsbury's DKH

On Tuesday 9th may

At the dulwich hamlet ground

We are also looking for anyone who would like to be linesman

If you are available and would like to volunteer and come and join us

then please feel to get in touch for more info

Email: [email protected]

Tel: 02077233435 asking for projects coordinator

Free copleston T-shirt and refreshments provided

Many thanks

Please come and support the Copleston Centre on Tuesday 9th at 7pm.

We are playing Sainsbury's - apparently they field a really strong team!

Entry is free, bucket collection.


Copleston Centre proud to be Dulwich Hamlet Charity 2017 - 2018 season.



Stevieboy80 Wrote:

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> Copleston centre/church

> Require a goalkeeper

> For a fund raising football match against

> Sainsbury's DKH

> On Tuesday 9th may

> At the dulwich hamlet ground

> We are also looking for anyone who would like to

> be linesman

> If you are available and would like to volunteer

> and come and join us

> then please feel to get in touch for more info

> Email: [email protected]

> Tel: 02077233435 asking for projects coordinator

> Free copleston T-shirt and refreshments provided

> Many thanks

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