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I know they play in West Dulwich, but after some other info as their website is awful,


What league are they in?

Do they charge to get in or is it free?

How many watch them ?

Do their fans have a left wing political identify like Dulwich Hamlets?

Are they a fan owned community ran club ?


Thanks in advance

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There's a nice article about them with some great photos here from a local non-league photographer: https://dbauckham.exposure.co/balls-with-menaces


I haven't been myself but I think I can answer most of the questions:


What league are they in? Kent County League West Division

Do they charge to get in or is it free? It is free

How many watch them? Not sure of regular attendance (most likely <50) but when some few Hamlet fans went along last season they said there were around 70 (including the 25 or so Hamlet fans)

Do their fans have a left wing political identify like Dulwich Hamlets? Not sure?

Are they a fan owned community ran club? Not sure?

I think their pitch is being re turfed so they are playing over the road, which means they don't have a bar.


And even when they do, the beer is awful but at least you can get served.


?We are the Menacing Ultras of Peckham Town FC. We hate Dulwich Village and Long Lane too. We never run? unless we are being chased?

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