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Chief Wrote:

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> I don?t think DHFC will be here in six months ?

> it?s a cashflow issue and going out of the FA

> Trophy didn?t help! 😒


Quite a bit of air time given on the BBCs Sunday Politics programme regarding the future of the club.

Property developers Meadow Residential are doing all they can to put Dulwich Hamlet out of business and are threatening to lock the club out of the ground before tomorrow?s home match. Their ugly, bloodsucking, predatory behaviour must be resisted. Watch this space for what you can do to help the club. In the meanwhile, there?s this happening this afternoon (from urban75):


?Short notice demo going down. 3 - 6pm outside Meadows offices

First Floor, 50 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7JS

Bring banners and noisy stuff?

Breaking news: the football club has just signed ? 'under duress' - a new licence with the parasitic property developers, so the club won't be locked out of the ground and tomorrow afternoon's home game against Brightlingsea will go ahead. It would be brilliant to fill the ground to show the evil scumsuckers how much the club means to people locally. Clearly the council and the Isthmian League have been very supportive of the club during this outrageous episode.

AGW3 Wrote:

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> No good can come of something being signed under

> duress.


Well the match, Foodbank collection and Supporters? Trust Christmas Party will now be going ahead. All of which are pretty good in my book. I do take your point however.

The match did indeed go ahead, and Dulwich won 2-1. The crowd was 1,828 which, while it means the ground wasn't actually full (capacity is 3,000) is still brilliant for a game at this level on a cold winter's day against a tiny club from a distance away.


Dulwich now lead Billericay (the moneybags club) by 2 points, but Billericay inconveniently have four games in hand. Everyone else is miles back, though Folkestone (11 points adrift) do have three games in hand.


Dulwich's next home game is against Leiston on the 23rd, by which time the table will be a bit more meaningful as each of Billericay and Folkestone will have used up two of their games in hand.


The need to continue to show support and fill the club's coffers remains - take a break from Xmas shopping and be there on the 23rd.

Very good to hear Southwark Council leader Peter John give a message of support at half time. It's easy to be cynical and say that the council's 'support' hasn't amounted to anything concrete yet, but we don't know what's been done behind the scenes ? and the council aren't obliged to say anything at all in public.

Clifton Wrote:

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> Dulwich's next home game is against Leiston on the

> 23rd, by which time the table will be a bit more

> meaningful as each of Billericay and Folkestone

> will have used up two of their games in hand.


True of Folkestone, but Billericay will only have made up one game, as they play in the FA Trophy on 16/12. Could be none if the Trophy match goes to a replay...

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dc Wrote:

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> Clifton Wrote:

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> > Dulwich's next home game is against Leiston onthe

> > 23rd, by which time the table will be a bitmore

> > meaningful as each of Billericay and Folkestone

> > will have used up two of their games in hand.

>

> True of Folkestone, but Billericay will only have

> made up one game, as they play in the FA Trophy on

> 16/12. Could be none if the Trophy match goes to a

> replay...


So, Folkestone lost one of their games in hand on Tuesday, to bottom club Worthing. Ricay?s game on Tuesday was postponed so they won?t make up any games in hand before Christmas (assuming all remaining games go ahead of course).


Useful page here for latest fixtures, table updates and more: https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/isthmian-football-league-premier-division

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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Another big game this afternoon at Champion Hill

> at 3pm ? top place Hamlet vs third place

> Folkestone Invicta. Come along and give your local

> club a cheer.


Would love to come along today but alas off to The Den To hopefully see Millwall

thrash Barnsley in the 3rd Round of the FA Cup..

Good luck to The Hamlet. Have a good one.


Foxy

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