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It's like a fairy tale. The Pink and Blues get turfed out, they move to an alternative ground, they win the league, they are promoted, they are allowed to returned to CH, and they win on their first match back at home to a crowd of 3,000. Well fought and long may you continue. (tu)

It was a quick mention of the club's return and the 2-1 victory.


The next home game is tomorrow (Saturday) at 3pm against Slough Town. Another big crowd is expected, so get tickets in advance from here and save queuing:


https://www.seetickets.com/event/dulwich-hamlet-vs-slough-town/champion-hill-stadium-london/1294636

IlonaM Wrote:

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> Made the Long Read in today's Guardian:

>

> https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/26/d

> ulwich-hamlet-fc-champion-hill-improbable-tale-tin

> y-football-club-that-lost-its-home-to-developers-a

> nd-won-it-back



It's so long..... Wish I had the time to read it but got to go to work.....can anyone summarise the main outcome please..

IlonaM Wrote:

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> Made the Long Read in today's Guardian:

>

> https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/26/d

> ulwich-hamlet-fc-champion-hill-improbable-tale-tin

> y-football-club-that-lost-its-home-to-developers-a

> nd-won-it-back



It's sooo long and I am on. My way to work so can't read it.....can anyone possibly post a summary of the court one? I worry that the grounds are no longer available for charters use. Also do the new residents now have rights to complain and close it down since the club hasn't been there for 8 months, creating some sort of loophole In the current law.



It's

so long..... Wish I had the time to read it but got to go to work.....can anyone summarise the main outcome please..

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> Apparently the Hamlet added an extra 101 spaces

> for fans, but fans were still turned away when I

> went past at 3.15.


Yeah they need more space. I was there a few weeks ago and it was jam packed so I'd like to know how they could find any more space. It's going to be a put off if people are being turned away especially now as fans are coming from far and wide.

Fafanoo Wrote:

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> Bic Basher Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Apparently the Hamlet added an extra 101 spaces

> > for fans, but fans were still turned away when

> I

> > went past at 3.15.

>

> Yeah they need more space. I was there a few

> weeks ago and it was jam packed so I'd like to

> know how they could find any more space. It's

> going to be a put off if people are being turned

> away especially now as fans are coming from far

> and wide.


You can purchase a half season pass and will always get in.

nivag Wrote:

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.ecially now as fans are coming from far

> > and wide.

>

> You can purchase a half season pass and will

> always get in.


How does that work then. Do you get allocated a set seat now, if so that would be great?


And Bodsier, seriously?

Looks like the estate has received invitations - we got one on Buxted Road. The website has very little information and I wouldn't expect much from the exhibition - too early in the planning process to have much detail I'd have thought.


Exhibition might be a chance to ask Meadow how they will address concerns from earlier failed planning applications.

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