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> 13th v Farmborough

> 27th v Thurrock

> March

> 19 v Burgess Town

> 28th vTonbridge ANGELS

> aPRIL

> V lEWES

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> We are family friendly at all games, however we

> are hitting att 2,000 week in week out



Is the Wingate game still on tuesday night in two weeks?

Altona game:

This is set for 2018.

Their fans fundraised to bring their side over last July. A '90th anniversary' game from when Dulwich Hamlet played them in Easter 1925!


Our fans are fundraising to take our squad over there in pre-season 2018, probably late July of that year.


The aim is to have a friendly against another local Hamburg non-league side on the Friday night. Saturday would be First team squad training. The two sets of fans are planning a cricket match against each other on the same day. Sunday would be the big day. A match between Dulwich Hamlet & Altona 93, to celebrate the 125th anniversary of both clubs. We would hope to have the actual dates firmed up in early 2018.

Im looking to go to my first game on the 27th feb, Thurrock game. I have a couple of questions. Is it straight forward enough that I can just buy the tickets on the day. And is it like going down to millwall? Meaning do I need to come with a crash helmet? Its been a while since ive been to a match so I might be a bit out of touch.

Hi Ludavis,

I'm Steward Supervisor and would like to assure you that you can pay on the day at turnstiles by the car wash, please get there BEFORE 245pm or you may find the queue entering Sainsburys car park and missing 15-20 minutes of the game (we're avg 2,000 per gate)

Nothing like Millwall, as Laddy Muck says Bobble hat more like.

We are proud to call ouselves family friendly and we (supporters and Stewards) won't tolerate racism, homophobia or exclusion of any kind.

I've been there 3 years and have had to deal no major incidents in that time-yes maybe a few "just calm it down" but that's it.

Hawley, loads of us were gutted at that, we must all of turned from Midsomer Murders to BBC1 just as Erhun came oon!

Dulwich Hamlet FC fund raising


Charity Pub quiz at The Cherry Tree 31-33 Grove Vale. SE22 8EQ

Monday 29th Feb at 7.45pm


We're teaming up with Dulwich Hamlet FC to support them and their campaign in aid of SRCF (Southwark refugee communities forum) and British Red Cross Syria appeal.


All proceeds to SRCF and British Red Cross


?5 per person / 1st drink free*/ great prizes


?100 Wildcard prize!!!! Maximum 6 per team


Reserve your place


[email protected]

0208 693 9285


Help the Hamlet support refugees all details at www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet


Charity match on Wed 02.03.16


Dulwich Hamlet FC Vs FC Assyria


*Drink included - Pint of beer / 175ml House wine / Soft drink

DHFC v London Bari tonight in the London Senior Cup 1/4 final. Prices have been reduced to ?5 for adults and ?2 concessions.

Please also be aware that bringing your own alcohol into the ground is prohibited


http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/strictly-no-alcohol-to-be-brought-into-games-1571355.html

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