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Just a reminder that the crucial playoff semifinal is tomorrow evening at Tooting & Mitcham's ground ? just 20 mins direct to Mitcham Junction from ED station. Tickets available here:

https://www.seetickets.com/event/play-off-semi-final-dulwich-hamlet-vs-leiston/tooting-mitcham-united-fc-surrey/1222724

Get your tickets here for Dulwich Hamlet's play-off final v Hendon on Monday afternoon at 3pm. Only a tenner - fiver for concessions - and the weather's going to be glorious. Come and support your local team and cheer them on to promotion.


https://www.seetickets.com/event/play-off-final-dulwich-hamlet-vs-hendon/tooting-mitcham-united-fc/1224961

Does anyone know please whether it?s necessary to buy tickets in advance or whether they will be sold at the gate? Planning to go but a family thing might get in the way and probably won?t know until the last minute if can make it.


Also, is there likely to be parking near the ground?


Thanks.

Quia Differt Wrote:

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> Well Done to the Hamlet. Used to go 45 years ago

> when Corinthian Casuals and Chris Joy played

> alternate weeks there.

>

> In brief seeing they are in their " temporary"

> home does this mean they have lost their battle to

> stay at Champion Hill.

>

> Please tell me not....


No, they'll be back, but it might take a while.

Further ticket information:

The 1500 tickets available in advance have sold out but there will be 2000 available on the gate.

Prices:

?10 for Adults

?5 for Concessions

Concessions cover Seniors (60+), Teenagers (13-19), Unemployed (JSA), NHS Staff, Blue Light Services, Serving Members of the Armed Forces and Full Time Students, Recipients of DLA and Local Authority Workers.

(Please bring a form of valid ID for your concession as you may not be admitted without that)

Under 13s FREE (I think they have to be accompanied)

Your admission allows access to all spectator areas of the stadium including the bar.

Please note: seats are unreserved.

Oh that is good news, I'm not even much of a football fan, the oval ball being more my thing, but knowing what it means to the fans and community it's very pleasing. Hopefully this is a portent for a win over the greedy bugger developers as well and they can start in the higher echelon back at their rightful home!

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