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Hi all,


The Trust and the Football Club are teaming up with The Bike Project at this Saturday's game against Tonbridge Angels.


The Bike Project are based in Denmark Hill and refurbish bikes for refugees.


We are asking fans to bring their old unused bikes down to the game to donate to the project


More details here!


http://dhst.org.uk/dulwich-hamlet-vs-tonbridge-angels-refugee-bike-collection/

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> That sounds like a fantastic cause. Will you be

> accepting things like lights, pumps, helmets etc.

> too, or "complete" bikes only?



Bikes only. All refugees do receive light and helmets along with a bike and cycle training when they receive a bike though.

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@BNG agree should have won by more today but it was a great game to watch especially 2nd half with some return to the sexy football of old. Nice to buy a Gamma Ray at the bar with no queue and still a decent turnout of 1146 for what was always going to be hangover Monday. Really enjoyed it and kudos to all for keeping DHFC rolling.
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Yep we won 2-1 vs Faversham which means that the Hamlet are now through to play Hornchurch away in the quarter final of the League Cup. Quite a few players were being rested though ahead of the FA Trophy 2nd round game at Whitehawk this coming Saturday.

The next league game at home is not until Saturday 4th Feb against Leatherhead - although there is a London Senior Cup match against Barkingside at Champion Hill on Tuesday 24th.

This site: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/teams/56196/fixtures-results - amongst others has all the latest fixtures and results.

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