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GriffDHFC Wrote:

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> IVAN EDAKE Wrote:

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> > Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> > > I'll be dusting down my scarf and headed to

> > Lewes

> > > on the 12th. Christmas build up away day....

> >

> > Another 3 easy points I reckon mate. Lewes is a

> > bit of a boring 'old peoples home' type of

> place

> > though mate so I won't be hanging around for

> long

> > after the game. There are a few good shops down

> > there though and I can personally recommend

> Les's

> > Organic Produce Store on the high street. His

> > dwarf beans are to die for.

>

>

> Afraid that trip to Lewes will have to postponed,

> probably until January. After yesterday's win over

> Margate, the next round of the FA Trophy will be

> on the weekend of Saturday 12th so no Lewes til

> later I'm afraid!



Our draw for the next round of the FA Trophy is a very winnable away trip to Bury Town on 12th December: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/dulwich-hamlet-on-the-road-after-fa-trophy-draw-to-1533899.html

Quite a long trip from SE London though.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> ...I only caught a bit of it but just in

> time to see Dulwich Hamlet v Nigeria. I don't know

> what year it was but there must have been 20-30

> thousand people at it. DH won 1-0.


I just HAD to google this. Here's what I found. Not quite 20 - 30,000 but the article writes about numbers of 10,000 and 13,000 - which is not insignificant. Thanks Doc.


http://thehamlethistorian.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/famed-uk-tourists-of-nigeria.html

DHST Wrote:

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> The Mega Shed announce extended Christmas opening

> hours

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> http://dhst.org.uk/the-mega-shed-announce-extended

> -christmas-opening-hours/


Dear DHST,


How much for the pink shirts? And do they come in a "small"?


Thank you.

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > ...I only caught a bit of it but just in

> > time to see Dulwich Hamlet v Nigeria. I don't

> > know what year it was but there must have been 20-30

> > thousand people at it. DH won 1-0.

>

> I just HAD to google this. Here's what I found.

> Not quite 20 - 30,000 but the article writes about

> numbers of 10,000 and 13,000 - which is not

> insignificant. Thanks Doc.

>

> http://thehamlethistorian.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/famed-uk-tourists-of-nigeria.html


It was September 1949 and the article suggests a crowd of 18,000 for the match at Dulwich Hamlet.

18,000, 20,000, or 30,000...I am trying to imagine how far those sort of numbers would stretch at CH! I'd have loved to have been at those games. The largest DH game I've attended has had figures of touching 3,000 (I think)and that felt massive to me. Thanks dc (and Doc).


Doc, 1949...were you around then? :))

Chief Wrote:

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> A sadly ignorant bunch of so-called Dulwich Hamlet

> supporters. I suspect many of whom are also

> 'plastic' Johnny-come-lately, Arsenal and Chelsea

> TV supporters who know nothing about football -

> except they think it began with the Premier League

> and Sky TV!


?

Chief Wrote:

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> A sadly ignorant bunch of so-called Dulwich Hamlet

> supporters. I suspect many of whom are also

> 'plastic' Johnny-come-lately, Arsenal and Chelsea

> TV supporters who know nothing about football -

> except they think it began with the Premier League

> and Sky TV!


Why do you say that, Chief? I am genuinely curious.

Otta Wrote:

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> Late winner too wasn't it?



Yes this game had a bit of everything - bumpy pitch, strong winds, penalty save from Phil in the first half, Hamlet took the lead early in second half, terrible second penalty decision given against us leading to their equaliser, Carew sent off for protesting, then Assistant Manager sent off, then Manager Gav sent off a bit later and then a last minute winner!

PK36 Wrote:

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> Yes this game had a bit of everything - bumpy

> pitch, strong winds, penalty save from Phil in the

> first half, Hamlet took the lead early in second

> half, terrible second penalty decision given

> against us leading to their equaliser, Carew sent

> off for protesting, then Assistant Manager sent

> off, then Manager Gav sent off a bit later and

> then a last minute winner!


I too am beginning to wish I'd gone, and despite all the drama theyre still at the top. Let's hope they can keep playing the way they have been.

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