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The old stadium was knocked down as part of the whole sainsburys malarkey. It was one of the venues of the 1948 olympics. I never got to see it but it was, from what the locals tell me, impressive if dilapidated.


This was the only photo I could find

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The old stadium was impressive - the first time I saw it in the mid-80s it completley perplexed me I was thinking whose ground is that? can't be Millwall's, surely Palace is further away etc...it was a proper football ground....now it's the 'fresh fish' counter and lego shoe box
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SO have the hamlets ever had any young starlets go on to make their fame and fortune from the game? I think I heard that Peter Crouch was loaned to Fished for a short while, but does anyone know any others. There was some chap sold to Charlton t'other day was there not?


I live next door to the Hamlets and really should go one day!

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Charlton manager Alan Pardew used to play for Dulwich Hamlet before joining Crystal Palace. Same with Andy Gray (not the Sky pundit). And my fav player when I were a lad, Mickey Droy, was the manager there for a brief spell.
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Who remembers when they regularly had All-Star charity games there? Dennis Waterman and Patrick Mower were among the star names. I can't remember who they played - was it the Hamlet 1st team, or just two teams of stars playing against each other?
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ratty Wrote:

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> SO have the hamlets ever had any young starlets go

> on to make their fame and fortune from the game? I

> think I heard that Peter Crouch was loaned to

> Fished for a short while, but does anyone know any

> others. There was some chap sold to Charlton

> t'other day was there not?

>

> I live next door to the Hamlets and really should

> go one day!



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