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Save Dulwich Hamlet are pleased to announce the details of our rally and march in East Dulwich on Saturday 17th March. We need you there, we need you loud and proud. Speakers include Liam Hickey, Mishi Morath, Cllr Catherine Rose and Lord Roy Kennedy #dhfc More details here!


https://tinyurl.com/ycyhruhf

Personally, I have never had any interest in football and have never been to see DH play.


BUT I will be there to show my support; the team have brought a wonderful energy to the area in recent years, the youth playing and training there come out full of positivity [sic] and it's just really nice seeing the fans, both local and visiting on game day around the area.


Shame on Meadow!

I do my shopping in Sainsbury's on Saturday afternoons, just before matchtime. The fans are the most considerate and polite supporters I've seen on matchday.


Even though the queue to get in stretches to the P13 bus stop in the car park, having local football in our area shouldn't be sacrificed.

se22cat Wrote:

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> Personally, I have never had any interest in

> football and have never been to see DH play.

>

> BUT I will be there to show my support; the team

> have brought a wonderful energy to the area in

> recent years, the youth playing and training there

> come out full of positivity and it's just really

> nice seeing the fans, both local and visiting on

> game day around the area.

>

> Shame on Meadow!


Hear, hear! Meadow have behaved like absolute bullies. It's outrageous. I hope there is a good turn out for the rally this Saturday in defense of this local asset.

You should join forces, an EDF branch. Hook up with Blah Blah et al and protest together. Have fun in the snow...


Hope it a good turn out.


Forward The Hamlet



ue Wrote:

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> Really hoping that the weather doesn't put people

> off going.

>

> Please come and support your local football club!

It was a good turnout. A bit cold for the kids but we bribed them with the promise of a treat from Sainsburys! Good speeches from everyone. The key message was to keep going to games at the temporary home to keep the income coming in.

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> London Live news coverage.

>

>




Thanks Bic Basher.


Is that the usual standard of London Live news?


Really poor presenter who kept repeating herself and couldn't read the teleprompter (?) eg she read viable as visible. Plus Dulwich mis spelled (sp?)


Pity they didn't show the crowds who were there, or any of the speeches, eg by Helen Hayes, or the march.


But great to get the coverage, regardless!


Proud to have been there.

Sue Wrote:

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> Bic Basher Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > London Live news coverage.

> >

> >


>

>

> Thanks Bic Basher.

>

> Is that the usual standard of London Live news?

>

> Really poor presenter who kept repeating herself

> and couldn't read the teleprompter (?) eg she read

> viable as visible. Plus Dulwich miss spelled

> (sp?)

>

> Pity they didn't show the crowds who were there,

> or any of the speeches, eg by Helen Hayes, or the

> march.

>

> But great to get the coverage, regardless!

>

> Proud to have been there.


London Live had a short interview with Helen Hayes on the 6pm news, will post later.

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