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It ended up as a 1-1 draw, so Dulwich slip to 6th and out of the play-off places for the first time since September....


Nevertheless, it's still been a great year considering it was the first season back in the Premier Division. The crowd of 1,388 shows the potential that the club has to keep pushing on.


There will be a player awards evening at the ground on Saturday 10th May (7.00pm) to say thanks to the players - free entry and food. Details to follow.

jonsuissy Wrote:

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> Threw it away last 2 months didn't they.

> Great season though.

> Found these pics of the old ground whilst clearing

> out

> Looks like they could've been against Kingstonian

> like yesterday

> Taken mid 80s I'd reckon when I first moved to

> Dulwich

> Jon


Thanks for sharing those pics. The match was against Walthamstow Avenue in 1986/7. That was the only season we wore pink shorts and Avenue finished bottom and we never played them again as they amalgamated with Leytonstone-Ilford, eventually renaming themselves Redbridge Forest before amalgamating with Dagenham, to form the club now playing in the Football League. Avenue are wearing their away kit. (Their traditional colours were sky & navy hoops.) The Hamlet players in the first picture are Stokley Sawyers (no.10) and Paul Williams, who played one League match for Chelsea as a youngster. From memory it was Sawyers' debut for the club and they both scored an a game Hamlet won 5-2.

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