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News from the Supporters Trust:


Trust Board assign new roles for the coming year

http://dhst.org.uk/trust-board-assign-new-roles-for-the-coming-year/


Names to faces

http://dhst.org.uk/about/the-board/board/


Just a reminder, tonight sees Dulwich Hamlet FC kick off their pre season friendlies and our visitors are Peterborough. Erhun Oztumer will be returning to Champion Hill to captain the Peterborough team.


Tonight (Wednesday) 7:45pm


On Saturday Altona FC will be bringing a team over from Hamburg to play a reciprocal friendly


Kick off 6pm (six)

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We lost 3-2 but it was an amazing performance by the Hamlet.


We also got an attendance of a massive 737 for our first friendly of the season!


This season has great stuff and lots of partying written all over it! It was also broadcast live on Peterborough's website and on youTube via a van with a satellite dish in the corner!

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