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Otta, are you on a singular router or through a server ? It could be there are multiple IP addresses so the site won't realise it's not the same machine.


Have you seen the comments page ?

Peter Crouch and Ian Wright have wished DHFC luck !!!!



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Ryman League - #TeamOfTheWeek 9


Tonbridge Angels2%


Lewes5%


Dulwich Hamlet50%


Walton Casuals1%


Heybridge Swifts35%


Redhill7%



Posted 4 days ago.

See this poll on: http://nonleaguereview.co.uk/2015/01/18/ryman-league-teamofth?

5 COMMENTS


Peter Crouch - 1 hour ago

Best of luck to my old team Dulwich Hamlet. Great things going on at Champion Hill.


Ian Wright - yesterday

17 Jan 2015 Margate 1 Dulwich Hamlet 2 Fantastic Performance

Player Ratings

Phil Wilson Rating 10/10

Michael Abnett Rating 10/10

Frazer Shaw Rating 10/10

Terrell Forbes Rating 10/10

Ethan Pinnock Rating 10/10 (Goal '56)

Luke Wanadio Rating 10/10

Nyren Clunis Rating 10/10 (Goal '20)

Jack Dixon Rating 10/10

Ashley Carew Rating 10/10

Xavier Vidal Rating 10/10

Harry Ottaway Rating 10/10

Albert Jarrett Rating 10/10

Kevin James Rating 10/10

Kershaney Samuels Rating 10/10

Photos http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/photos/margate-1-2-dulwich-hamlet-554532.html

Great result boys. Go on and win the league. Big up Rabble.


Edgar Kail - yesterday

Formed in 1893 Dulwich Hamlet are the greatest non league football club. Their manager, his first name is Gavin , second name is Rose, and we really like him, in fact we flippin love him.


David - 2 days ago

you can only vote once that's all it will allow you


Stephen Desmond - 3 days ago

Team of week poll isn't working. If I vote several times for Dulwich their percentage goes down. If I vote several times for anyone else, their percentage goes up.

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Bluerevolution Wrote:


> Have you seen the comments page ?

> Peter Crouch and Ian Wright have wished DHFC luck

> !!!!


NICE! (tu)


Oh my goodness...I can't bear the excitement and I need to go out now...and I don't have a mobile...fingers crossed...


GOOD LUCK DULWICH HAMLET.

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