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It's Non-league Day tomorrow so come and support your local non-league side, Dulwich Hamlet FC


In addition, it is "Pay what you want" on the gate.


Once costs have been covered, Dulwich Hamlet will be making a donation to two homeless charities: The Robes Project & UK Homes 4 Heroes.


Come and help us set a modern era attendance record (1,835)!


Here is a reminder of why it's easy to fall for the Pink 'n' Blues:


11 Reasons to Follow Dulwich Hamlet FC


http://deserter.co.uk/2014/07/11-reasons-to-follow-dulwich-hamlet-fc/


TDR

A challenge, indeed.


I understand there were 811 present on Tuesday for the game against Margate, so we will need to more than double that (and that in itself was quite a high attendance for an evening game)


One thing's for sure, everyone who was there for that astonishing match will be returning tomorrow if they possibly can.


Here's the winning goal, on Facebook:


https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152685165889847


TDR

Apart from everything else we have in ED - we have our own football team and stadium. Anybody who has sporty kids of any age should take them to see DHFC play. It really is the best experience and right on our door step. Make the most of it!
Great atmosphere today and a really exciting game, especially the second half. Could have sneaked it at the death if Xavier had shown a tad more composure, but no matter: a fair result I think. Congrats to all involved in advertising the match too.

Considering the numbers, it was pretty good although extra staff would have helped, especially the poor woman running the hot dog stall on her own.


Second half was exciting, family atmosphere fantastic and free sarnies at the end were delicious and a bonus.

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