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The first stage of consulatation on a proposed development of the stadium and surrounding area will take place on Saturday 19th July


Hadley Property Group have released the following information regarding the future of the club and stadium and the contents of the newsletter is below. All fans, along with the local community, are welcome to attend and add their comments.


Welcome to our first community newsletter. As you may know Dulwich Hamlet FC has been in financial difficulties for a number of years. Hadley Property Group has recently acquired an interest in the site and Club and we have spent the past 6 months putting both its football and business operations on a more sustainable financial footing so that the Club has a future at Champion Hill. However as currently configured the facilities cannot continue to support the Club and a change in the layout and footprint of the buildings is needed. There is an opportunity to provide a new stadium and to invest in the open space located around the stadium. We have engaged the architects Farrells who are leaders in the field of masterplanning to work with all who have an interest in the area, including Club supporters, local residents and businesses, sports and recreation groups and Southwark Council. The first stage will be a consultation event to give everyone an opportunity to respond to our intial ideas for the future of the area based on the opportunities and constraints.This will take a place on Saturday 19th of July 2014 at Dulwich Hamlet Football Club. We hope that you are able to attend, but if this is not possible please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Yours sincerely, Hadley Property Group

An old Hamlet legend from yesteryear has passed away. Programme Editor John Lawrence pays tribute to one of our all-time greats:


I am sorry to report that Dave Darvill, one of the Club's finest ever goalkeepers, passed away recently. He was in his early eighties. The Hamlet's regular no. 1 for much of the Fifties and the early Sixties, he made a total of 457 first team appearances for the Club, easily the most ever by a Hamlet goalkeeper.


He gained representative honours for the Isthmian League, Surrey FA and London FA and played for the FA Amateur XI. One of his proudest moments was to selected as reserve goalkeeper for an England Amateur International against France in 1956.


Also in 1956, he was a member of the Dulwich side that came within ninety minutes of playing at Wembley, when we lost 1-3 to Corinthian-Casuals in the semi-final of the FA Amateur Cup in front of a 27,000 crowd at Stamford Bridge.


Dave won several medals with Dulwich, his only senior club, playing in two Surrey Senior Cup winning teams (1958 and 1959), two London Charity Cup victories and four successive triumphs in the South of the Thames Cup. In addition, he was an ever-present when Dulwich finished runners-up to Wimbledon in the Isthmian League in season 1958/59. He was also in goal, and only beaten three times, when Chelsea sent their full first team to play the Hamlet for the opening of the Club's floodlights in 1964.


Despite living out of London for many years, Dave maintained his interest in the Club's fortunes and was a regular visitor when our Vice Presidents sponsored a match.


I'm probably biased, because Dave was a boyhood hero from my early days of watching The Hamlet, but in later years I was privileged to get to know him fairly well and always found him to be excellent company.


I'm sure all those with Dulwich Hamlet at heart would like to join me in offering their sincere condolences to Heather, his wife, and their children and grandchildren at this sad time.

Well the property developers are showing their hand.


This morning a glossy 'community newsletter' has been delivered around the neighbourhood.


It states "as currently configured the facilities cannot continue to support the Club and a change in the layout and footprint of the buildings is needed. There is an opportunity to provide a new stadium and to invest in the open space located around the stadium."


There is a handy map on the other side highlighting just how much space there is behind the club on the Greendale Playing Fields.


What would 150 new properties near East Dulwich Station be worth to them? ?60 million? More?

This Saturday (12th July) Dulwich Hamlet play their first pre season fixture at home to local rivals Bromley of Conference South and who reached the play offs for Conference National last season.


Kick off at 3pm. Refurbished bar open throughout the game.


Admission ?10 Adults,

Concessions ?4(Under 18, Over 60, Students, NHS, Armed Forces, Blue Light Services ),

Children Under 12 - Free.


Also for pre season:


2 Adults & 2 Children (Under 18) - ?25

1 Adult & 2 Children (Under 18) - ?15


Also don't forget Home v Crystal Palace - 29th July - 7.45 & v Tooting & Mitcham - 5th August - same prices apply.

Great. Cheerss Bluerevolution


Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> This Saturday (12th July) Dulwich Hamlet play

> their first pre season fixture at home to local

> rivals Bromley of Conference South and who reached

> the play offs for Conference National last season.

>

>

> Kick off at 3pm. Refurbished bar open throughout

> the game.

>

> Admission ?10 Adults,

> Concessions ?4(Under 18, Over 60, Students, NHS,

> Armed Forces, Blue Light Services ),

> Children Under 12 - Free.

>

> Also for pre season:

>

> 2 Adults & 2 Children (Under 18) - ?25

> 1 Adult & 2 Children (Under 18) - ?15

>

> Also don't forget Home v Crystal Palace - 29th

> July - 7.45 & v Tooting & Mitcham - 5th August -

> same prices apply.

Fixtures have been released


First XI Premier Division

2014-2015

July 2014

H

Sat 12th, 3:00pm

Bromley

Friendly

0 - 2

L

Match Centre ?

H

Mon 14th, 7:00pm

Walton and Hersham

Friendly

0 - 0

D

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 15th, 7:45pm

Ebbsfleet United

Friendly

Match Centre ?

A

Thu 24th, 7:30pm

Beckenham Town

Friendly

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 26th, 3:00pm

Whyteleafe

Friendly

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 29th, 7:45pm

Crystal Palace

Friendly

Match Centre ?

A

Wed 30th, 7:45pm

Sevenoaks Town

Friendly

Match Centre ?

August 2014

A

Mon 4th, 7:45pm

Holmesdale

Friendly

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 5th, 7:45pm

Tooting & Mitcham Utd

Friendly

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 9th, 3:00pm

Harrow Borough

League

Match Centre ?

A

Mon 11th, 7:45pm

Kingstonian

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 16th, 3:00pm

Leiston

League

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 19th, 7:45pm

Peacehaven & Telscombe

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 23rd, 3:00pm

Lewes

League

Match Centre ?

A

Mon 25th, 3:00pm

Leatherhead

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 30th, 3:00pm

Billericay Town

League

Match Centre ?

September 2014

H

Tue 2nd, 7:45pm

Margate

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 6th, 3:00pm

Hampton & Richmond Borough

League

Match Centre ?

A

Wed 10th, 7:45pm

Grays Athletic

League

Match Centre ?

A

Tue 16th, 7:45pm

VCD Athletic

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 20th, 3:00pm

AFC Hornchurch

League

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 23rd, 7:45pm

Wingate & Finchley

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 27th, 3:00pm

East Thurrock United

League

Match Centre ?

H

Tue 30th, 7:45pm

Bury Town

League

Match Centre ?

October 2014

A

Sat 4th, 3:00pm

Canvey Island

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 11th, 3:00pm

Bognor Regis Town

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 18th, 3:00pm

Metropolitan Police

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 25th, 3:00pm

Hendon

League

Match Centre ?

November 2014

A

Sat 8th, 3:00pm

Maidstone United

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 15th, 3:00pm

Tonbridge Angels

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 22nd, 3:00pm

Harrow Borough

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 29th, 3:00pm

Kingstonian

League

Match Centre ?

December 2014

A

Sat 6th, 3:00pm

Peacehaven & Telscombe

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 13th, 3:00pm

Leiston

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 20th, 3:00pm

Witham Town

League

Match Centre ?

A

Fri 26th, 3:00pm

Enfield Town

League

Match Centre ?

January 2015

H

Thu 1st, 3:00pm

Leatherhead

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 3rd, 3:00pm

Lewes

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 10th, 3:00pm

Billericay Town

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 17th, 3:00pm

Margate

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 24th, 3:00pm

Hampton & Richmond Borough

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 31st, 3:00pm

Grays Athletic

League

Match Centre ?

February 2015

H

Sat 7th, 3:00pm

Canvey Island

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 14th, 3:00pm

Bury Town

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 21st, 3:00pm

Metropolitan Police

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 28th, 3:00pm

Bognor Regis Town

League

Match Centre ?

March 2015

H

Sat 7th, 3:00pm

VCD Athletic

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 14th, 3:00pm

AFC Hornchurch

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 21st, 3:00pm

East Thurrock United

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 28th, 3:00pm

Wingate & Finchley

League

Match Centre ?

April 2015

A

Sat 4th, 3:00pm

Witham Town

League

Match Centre ?

H

Mon 6th, 3:00pm

Enfield Town

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 11th, 3:00pm

Hendon

League

Match Centre ?

H

Sat 18th, 3:00pm

Maidstone United

League

Match Centre ?

A

Sat 25th, 3:00pm

Tonbridge Angels

League

Match Centre ?



http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/s/fixtures-results-56196.html

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Opening of the season tomorrow. Hamlet v Harrow usual criteria (?10 etc etc) come down and show your support. Bar is also looking interesting http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/great-range-of-ale-in-the-hamlet-bar-on-saturday-1265707.html See you there

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