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  1. Tickets are on sale from the club bar from 5pm to 11pm all week. Cash only There will be tickets held back for the day but easiest way to get in is by buying a ticket or season ticket.
  2. Just a reminder that the season kicks off on 4th August away v Welling Utd Then there are 2 home games on 8th and 11th v East Thurrock & Concord Rangers both at Tooting and Mitcham The club still needs all your support as we fight to stay alive and get back home.
  3. We're working hard to get back and ensure the club survives and thrives. In the meantime over 1300 tickets sold already for tomorrow's game. Hope loads of people who've not bee able to get to games since the move can get across and cheer the team to promotion.
  4. We are advised by Bognor that it is all pay on the day and there are no advance tickets
  5. Be good to get a massive crowd to get behind the team and see them secure 3rd place. Monday kick off at 3pm. Advance tickets available http://www.seetickets.com/event/dulwich-hamlet-vs-grays-athletic/champion-hill-stadium/1087901
  6. First game in a big week for The Hamlet tonight - get down to Champion Hill for 7.45 and get behind the boys as they seek a play off place. Also, Wednesday and Saturday
  7. With 3 home games next week we've got a deal for adult tickets. http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/three-game-offer-1764909.html Could be a pivotal week in push for promotion
  8. Online tickets now sold out for game v Macclesfield. There will be a minimum 1500 tickets available from 1pm on the day.
  9. Online ticket sales for Saturday's game against Macclesfield have now gone past the 1000 mark. We want to leave room for walk ups on Saturday so are likely to close those when they reach 1200. So if you want to book in advance then do it quickly.
  10. After a long run of away games Dulwich are back at home with 3 games Sat 18th v Needham Market Tues 21st v Barkingside where admission is ?5 adults and ?2 concessions Sat 25th v Macclesfield Town- this match is not all ticket but advance tickets are on sale via See Tickets
  11. Let's get Dulwich out in force to cheer The Hamlet into last 8. Normal admission prices apply but season tickets not valid.
  12. Don't forget last 16 tie at National League Braintree Town on Saturday. Details of travel on club website. Three suppotters coaches going but may be a few spaces left.
  13. It's a glitch in the website. Game is at home so at Champion Hill
  14. Try Dulwich Hamlet Football In The Community based out of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club. Try www.dhfitc.org.uk although not sure they do 2 year old son. If you PM me I will arrange a family pass to a forthcoming match
  15. Don't forget Dulwich at home on Saturday v Chesham United in the FA Trophy. Kick off 3pm. Usual prices
  16. Dulwich Hamlet have their first 2 home league games this week: Tues 16th v Enfield Town 7.45 Sat 20th v Leiston 3pm - this is Foodbank Day so visit club website www.dulwichhamletfc.london for details of items needed.
  17. Reminder that game on Saturday 9th July v Bromley kicks off at midday. Outside bar only due to a wedding, Also home on Tuesday 12th v Norwich City. Usual 0rices, season ticket holders half price.
  18. Dulwich Hamlet named Football Foundation Community Club of the Year at National Game Awards. Great recognition for the work of so many.
  19. The club are waiting for a new stock of replica shirts to arrive. The manufacturer did provide a few kids sizes earlier but the club was unable to sell them with the name of a brewery on the front.
  20. Hats and scarves would only be available from the supporters trust shop upon entrance.to the ground
  21. Whatever we all think of property developers I think it is fairly accurate to say that without Hadley there would have been a real possibility of there being no DHFC. I am sure they will make lots of money from their proposals but they are also seeming to be true to their word in trying to leave behind a sustainable football club
  22. Just a reminder of the game tonight v Altona 93 from Hamburg. Kick off is at 6pm and usual admission prices apply with season tickets valid.
  23. For those who have entered the draw to be the club's main sponsor for 2015-16 then the draw will take place before the first friendly on 8th July when Peterborough Utd of League 1 are the visitors. Kick off 7.45. Admission prices ?10 Adults & ?4 Concessions. Under 12 Free. Season Tickets valid. If you haven't entered the draw yet then just take out an Advert in the club programme for the season at a cost of ?300 and you will get the chance to be the main shirt sponsor.Loads of other prizes too. Email [email protected]
  24. A great 2-1 win last night and a crowd of over 800. Last gasp winner for The Hamlet. Get yourselves down to Champion Hill this Saturday and experience what is making more and more people get down to watch The Hamlet
  25. Thanks to the agreement of our owners, The Hadley Group, our home match on 6th September v. Hampton will be a 'Pay What You Like' Day! PAY WHAT YOU LIKE on Non League Day! Yes! You read that correct! In just over a fortnight, on Saturday 6th September, we host Hampton & Richmond Borough, in a Ryman League Premier Division match to celebrate Non League Day. All we ask is for you to make a donation at the turnstile as you come through them, or on the way out, into our collection buckets. We hope that all of our regular fans will make their usual match day admission contribution, as we still have to cover our matchday costs, and pay the players, staff and match officials. BUT...after these costs have been covered Hadley have agreed to make a, hopefully, substantial donation to charity...depending on how generous the crowd are! We have decided to support the Worshipful Mayor of Southwark, Cllr. Sunil Chopra, who will be attending the game, & backing his charitable work by handing over our fundraising to him, in support of his two chosen homeless charities for his year of office, which are The Robe Project & UK Homes 4 Heroes. As if all of this wasn't exciting enough, we have been honoured by being chosen as one of four partners, in association with Non League Day, of the footballing anti-racism & discrimination Kick It Out campaign, to make our match a true community day, as part of their 'Season of Action' campaign. As part of Non League Day they have chosen only four fixtures, so we are extremely lucky to have been nominated by them to spread their important message; the other Clubs being Marine; Blyth Spartans & Lewes. Publicising the day, and the Kick It Out message, and our community work in general, our Supporters Trust will be in attendance from 12 noon at the Friends of Peckham Rye Fete, no need to guess where, until around half past two, even though that event runs until five, they have to be 'esewhere'! So why not pop along to the Rye and then march with them along to Champion Hill for kick off? And as it is a community day at the ground let's make it as colourful as possible. Bring your balloons and banners. Splash on the facepaint. And why not bring along flags of your country, to spread the message that anyone is welcome at Champion Hill, no matter where you are from, regardless of race, creed, colour or sexuality. The only thing we care about at Dulwich Hamlet is that you are Pink & Blue! So that's Saturday 6th September..pay what you like, at home to Hampton & Richmond Borough. Tell everyone you know, to create a true Non League carnival experience, and with a bit of luck as all of our fans help spread the word, we can set a new Dulwich Hamlet attendance record, at our current ground, which is currently 1,835; when we hosted Southport in the First Round Proper of the FA Cup, back in 1998.
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