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Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Simple question as its been a while..

>

> Do I need to get tickets for the Hamlets

> Billericay Twon gamne on 30th March?


There will probably be walk in tickets available on the day, but if you buy beforehand you'll be able to use the Greendale entrance and skip the longer queues.

  • 3 weeks later...
Crunch game this afternoon against moneybags high-fliers Billericay Town. Hamlet could really do with a win to ease the relegation worries, so come along and give them a cheer. Kick-off 3pm at Champion Hill, but get there early if you don't have a ticket as the queues at the cash turnstiles can be long close to kick-off.

Attendance of 3,243 was a new record for the current Champion Hill stadium.


Two home games left this season:


- relegation dogfight against Hungerford on the 13th

- 2nd-placed Woking visit us on the 22nd (Easter Monday).


Remaining away games are at:

- Chippenham on April 6th

- Wealdstone on the 20th

- Weston-super-Mare on the 27th.


Coach travel to the Chippenham and Weston games is available at https://dhst.org.uk/final-coach-travel-of-the-season/

At our home game against Hungerford Town, we will be collecting unwanted bicycles to be repaired and refurbished for refugees across London.

Towards the end of April, football clubs across the country ? from the Premier League to grassroots refugee teams ? will lay aside their rivalries and come together to celebrate the contribution refugee players have made, and continue to make, to the beautiful game. The ?Football Welcomes? weekend, promoted by Amnesty International UK, is scheduled for the weekend we play away at Weston Super-Mare.


We are delighted to announce that Dulwich Hamlet will be kick off this year?s campaign at our home game against Hungerford Town.


Following on from our successful bike collection for refugees in 2016, we will be holding another one on Saturday 13th April 2019.


More info in link below:


https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/bike-appeal-the-bike-project-2413183.html

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks to Truro losing last night, Dulwich Hamlet can't be relegated, which is terrific news after a challenging season.


Easter Monday afternoon's game against Woking is the last home game of the season and now won't be the nailbiter that was feared. The ground will, though, be segregated and it's ALL TICKET, so don't turn up expecting to be able to pay on the door. Tickets are ONLY available from the club bar, which is open every evening from 6pm.


https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/woking-game-arrangements-all-ticket-monday-22nd-ap-2416306.html

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 months later...

Hamlet won 3-0 on Saturday, so are through to the 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, in which they have been drawn to play Havant & Waterlooville away on October 19th. (Confusingly, they were due to play the same team at home in the league that day - that game is of course postponed.)


If Dulwich can win this one, they will be through to the First Round Proper for the first time since 1998-99.

Clifton Wrote:

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> Hamlet won 3-0 on Saturday, so are through to the

> 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, in which they

> have been drawn to play Havant & Waterlooville

> away on October 19th. (Confusingly, they were due

> to play the same team at home in the league that

> day - that game is of course postponed.)

>

> If Dulwich can win this one, they will be through

> to the First Round Proper for the first time since

> 1998-99.


Did they play Southport?

Entertaining match on Saturday and fair result but had to watch through a sea of umbrellas. A rain hat was fine, whimps, and agree with the comment on banning them! Well at least I didn't have to fight my way through the mass of buggies like last time (I've taken my kids to footy before I start getting hate mail).


http://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2019/10/goals-and-umbrellas-as-dulwich-hamlet-draw-2-2-with-weymouth-in-torrential-rain-sat-12th-october-2019/

Clifton Wrote:

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> Hamlet won 3-0 on Saturday, so are through to the

> 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, in which they

> have been drawn to play Havant & Waterlooville

> away on October 19th. (Confusingly, they were due

> to play the same team at home in the league that

> day - that game is of course postponed.)

>

> If Dulwich can win this one, they will be through

> to the First Round Proper for the first time since

> 1998-99.


Bury FC have been removed from this year's FA Cup. So this means if Dulwich beat Havant and Waterlooville on Saturday, get a bye in the First round draw, they could draw a team from League 1 or League 2 in Round two.


Imagine an away day at the Stadium of Light against Sunderland!

Hamlet will get ?18,750 in prize money for winning last Saturday. A win in the 1st round proper would pay ?36,000 (plus half of gate receipts, and possibly a TV fee).


Dulwich are ball no 64 in tonight's draw. Other teams' numbers are here: http://www.thefa.com/news/2019/oct/16/fa-cup-first-round-draw-details-161019


47 League teams and 32 non-League teams will be involved. Because of Bury's absence, there will only be one ball left when 78 have been drawn. That side gets a bye to the 2nd round. It also gets the 1st round prize money, but obviously misses out on gate receipts.

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