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Great match yesterday, and great atmosphere.


And fair play to their keeper, who despite letting in 5 (his defence didn't do much to help him, and he made4 a couple of good saves) and taking a bit of friendly ribbing, applauded the DHFC fans at the end, and apparently gave his gloves to a little kid. Hats off.


I was meant to be away yesterday, but lack of trains screwed that up. Was a brilliant surprise to learn that one of my best mates was on his way down from boro and would arrive just in time for kick off.

Brilliant match!,

Other half took me to my first match at the Hamlets last year, and I loved it!

Now I wear the scarf and really enjoy going to support them.

I was REALLY impressed with the guy who wears the number 11 shirt (sorry-dont know players names).

He just gave it his all, running rings around the oposistion.

As I said-I'm a latecomer to this football lark but I'm proud to have such a great local team

  • 2 weeks later...
Saturday DHFC is facing Yorkshire team Guiseley AFC in the FA Trophy, the club has advance tickets tomorrow and Friday http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/advance-tickets-for-guiseley-fa-trophy-clash-this--1551039.html Please note alcohol WILL NOT be allowed pitch side this week.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> Guiseley supporters have contacted me to say

> cheers for a great day out.


(tu)


> Penquin says thanks to

> all that donated to CLIC Sargent in their bucket

> collection ?225 was raised.


(tu) ...but who the eck is Penquin? :))

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> There was a lad dressed in a penquin onesie

> collecting and we had a bloody good laugh with

> him, in fact all the away supporters were

> fantastic


Sounds like I missed a fantastic afternoon - on many levels, BR.

Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> http://www.brixtonbuzz.com/2016/01/frozen-nadgers-

> and-a-narrow-defeat-dulwich-hamlet-knocked-out-of-

> the-fa-trophy/


Fantastic photos...thanks BR. I can't wait to wear my DHFC bobble hat (and DHFC mittens) at the next game...watch this space! :))

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