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Hi


Yes, a few of us are going to see Charlton play, see this thread http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,141696,151165,page=2#msg-151165. I'm meeting people in the Hamlets bar (inside the ground) at 7:30


And if we're lucky we might see Chris Dickson who made the move from DHFC in the Rymans League Division one South to a Premiership team in one jump.


I believe you can buy tickets on the gate.

vicksg Wrote:

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> What's this - when's it on - sounds good. Details please!


Dulwich Hamlet FC are playing Charlton Athletic tomorrow evening (Wednesday)

The ground is next to Sainsburys, on the left as you look at it.

I believe this game is part of the agreement when Dulwich sold Chris Dickson to Charlton, i.e. you buy our player and your Premiership team (at the time) gives us a game.

It's ?8, tickets on the gate, 19:45 kick off and makes for an entertaining game, a short walk from home on a Wednesday evening.

Dulwich play in Pink and Blue.

http://www.dulwichhamletfc.co.uk

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