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I was going to go that match and will most likely go the rescheduled fixture.

I support the club and commend their efforts with this.

But still, I am really struggling to see how the postponement of this friendly fixture at a non-League club makes a national news outlet?? Anyone??

DHFC Wrote:

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> The club are waiting for a new stock of replica

> shirts to arrive. The manufacturer did provide a

> few kids sizes earlier but the club was unable to

> sell them with the name of a brewery on the front.



Well if they're in storage somewhere I'll take one off your hands (and will make a donation to the club) and won't say a word ;-)

Forgot to mention us and a few friends went to the Thurrock game last week. 1st time I've been and we all had a great time. We were going nuts when the Thurrock defender almost got away with a Maradonna style handball but the penalty was eventually given. Can't wait to get down there again when we get another babysitter.

Yes. 7.45pm kick off. All proceeds for the game against FC Assyria being split between the Southwark Refugee Communities Forum, & the British Red Cross Syria Appeal.


On behalf of the club may I thank, in particular, rather than going through a long list, Southwark Councillor Jasmine Ali, for all of her help with the match.

Chief Wrote:

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> Pathetic DHFC hipster supporters displaying their

> ignorance on 'the forum', as always!


Feck off! You pig ignorant twat. Have you ever even been there? I first went to game there as a kid back in the 60s so I'm hardly a fecking hipster.

Chief Wrote:

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> Pathetic DHFC hipster supporters displaying their

> ignorance on 'the forum', as always!


Feck off! You pig ignorant twat. Have you ever even been there? I first went to game there as a kid back in the 60s so I'm hardly a fecking hipster.


EXCELLENT - a genuine DHFC supporter! Respect.

I will third that. I haven't been going to Dulwich Hamlet that long but this was the worst I have seen them play which was a bit embarrassing as I'd finally got a friend to come after telling them how brilliant Dulwich Hamlet were. They were really bad in the first half and only really started to attack in the last 20 minutes. My friend got fed up with the bad passing and left for the bar and missed the goal. Ooops.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Losing three nil at Tooting & Mitcham (aka The

> Scum) in the cup midweek is another dreadful low.


I agree. I'm still shocked at how they lost possession so readily on Saturday esp to a team so far down the table. Amazingly and according to the table they are fourth so other teams must have done badly too.

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