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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Probably won't be all-ticket ? their biggest crowd

> this season was 331, in a 4000-capacity stadium.

> Hoping for coaches, otherwise it's a drive and no

> beer...


So can someone from Dulwich Hamlet confirm if we'll be OK to justturn up without a ticket please?

bargee99 Wrote:

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> ?10 return from Fenchurch Street to

> Stanford-le-hope which is a mile from the ground.

> Trains every 1/2 hour both ways takes 50 mins.

> Walk, cab or #100 bus to the ground.


Thank you for that very helpful info. bargee99. (tu)


It's TODAY folks. 3pm KO. THE PLAYOFF FINAL.


COME ON YOU PINK AND BLUES!!!

Far too many unanswered questions about the future running of the Club to say that this is the only option. As exemplified by this:

"...?A strong YES vote sends an emphatic message that our Club is gearing up for a safe and secure future under some form of supporter ownership."


Er, so it's emphatic, but only about 'some form' of supporter ownership. That doesn't fill me with any confidence, given the rocky history of the club's management. And to say that supporter ownership will be 'dead in the water' unless members vote yes is unsubstantiated arm-twisting.


The plain truth is that the club has not seriously explored any options that weren't already put on the table by Hadley Property Group.

Chief Wrote:

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> You really are a top top DHFC supporter, Otta!

> Pathetic.

>

. WTF Chief. Have you never been so preoccupied that things have completly slipped from your mind?


Anyway shame about the result but hey Dulwich did well to get to the finals.

Chief Wrote:

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> You really are a top top DHFC supporter, Otta!

> Pathetic.

>

> "Wow, didn't realise it was today. Go Dulwich!

> Can't believe I've not been to a match in 2016.

> Bloody kids."





I've never claimed to be a top supporter. I go when my life allows it. Before Christmas it allowed it a lot, since Christmas it hasn't at all. Simple as that really.



Why I'm bothering to explain myself to a sad little person like you I've no idea though.

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