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Just a reminder, there's a charity day with a charity game finale at six o'clock tomorrow, Sunday 7th Msy, all in aid of our 2016/17 charity partners Football Beyond Borders.


More details here:


http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/football-feast-sunday-1797233.html

  • 2 months later...

Dulwich Hamlet has a strong tradition of welcoming new supporters to Champion Hill. As per the last few seasons, the club's committee would like to offer local schools, charities and other groups their 'first taste' of football at its finest.


Free group ticket vouchers are available for each of our home Saturday 3pm league fixtures, throughout the upcoming season. See the fixture list here: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/teams/56196/fixtures-results


* We ask that existing supporters do not use the vouchers

** Fixtures are subject to change

  • 2 weeks later...

No :-) The bookies have Dulwich Hamlet as second favourites to win the title... at 16-1. Billericay Town, who are throwing money around like confetti, are 5-2 on for winning it. Let's hope they crash and burn.

https://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/non-league/isthmian-premier/winner

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

The scheduled match at home to Harlow Town this Tuesday (3rd October) has been postponed as Harlow are involved in an FA Cup replay.


The next home match will therefore be the ?pay what you like? game at 3pm on Non League Saturday - 7th October vs Needham Market. All profits will go to two local charities: The Copleston Centre and Lambeth & Southwark Mind.

Just a reminder that today is Non-League Day and it?s ?Pay What You Like? at Champion Hill Stadium for the Hamlet?s Isthmian League clash with Needham Market at 3pm. Any profits from gate receipts will be going to two local charities (The Copleston Centre and Lambeth & Southwark Mind) with half of the ?50/50? takings going to Prostate Cancer UK - the FA?s designated charity.


The club is expecting a bumper crowd and the advice is to get there early as there have been large queues at the turnstiles before kick-off at recent matches.

  • 2 weeks later...

3-2 home win against Burgess Hill Town. Should have been much easier than that but several huge chances were squandered in the first half. Still, joint top of the table with Hendon (though Billericay Town have several games in hand).


And an amazing 1,971 crowd. Onward and upward, despite the off-the-pitch shenanigans...

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