Dulwich Hamlet have sacked Hakan Hayrettin after a poor run of results, including losing two matches in a row to teams down to 10 men. On Saturday they were 3-2 up at home to Bognor, but ended up losing 4-3.
Inevitable. Compared to attendances at other clubs Dulwich Hamlet have the resources to be doing much better. I wonder who is the right person to take on the job next.
Inevitable. Compared to attendances at other clubs Dulwich Hamlet have the resources to be doing much better. I wonder who is the right person to take on the job next.
Whilst I don't disagree they should be doing better, they do not have a benefactor to pump money in so do rely on beer and footfall for funding. There is a lot going on at the moment off the field with the building of the new stadium stalled and planning position possibly running out. However, another relegation would be disastrous
The Isthmian Prem is always a completely bizarre league. National League South clubs coming down and either having to completely rebuild post relegation or keep a large budget in an attempt to bounce back. Am surprised it's been a bad couple of seasons for Dulwich , always saw them as a top of the Isthmian/ middle of the NLS type side with some of the sides they've had in the past.
Inevitable. Compared to attendances at other clubs Dulwich Hamlet have the resources to be doing much better. I wonder who is the right person to take on the job next.
Whilst I don't disagree they should be doing better, they do not have a benefactor to pump money in so do rely on beer and footfall for funding. There is a lot going on at the moment off the field with the building of the new stadium stalled and planning position possibly running out. However, another relegation would be disastrous
How many clubs at that level have a major benefactor though?
Their income must be vast when compared to most clubs in that division. Their average attendance is nearly TEN times that of Hendon or Wingate & Finchley for example, and higher than a significant number of National League sides.
I watched the Dulwich game v Cray Valley PM on 21 Dec and was struck by how is easy it was for Cray. There were at least a couple of Dulwich players who didn't seem particularly up for it. The sacking of the manager probably should've happened a while back and I fully expect things to pick up now.
Dulwich really ought to be doing at least OK in National South, let alone being bottom half of Isthmian Premier, in the same way that Charlton really shouldn't be bumbling along in mid-table League One or Tottenham likewise in Premier League. Something isn't right there; the players, the contracts, the numbers....something isn't or somethings aren't right there.
Inevitable. Compared to attendances at other clubs Dulwich Hamlet have the resources to be doing much better. I wonder who is the right person to take on the job next.
Whilst I don't disagree they should be doing better, they do not have a benefactor to pump money in so do rely on beer and footfall for funding. There is a lot going on at the moment off the field with the building of the new stadium stalled and planning position possibly running out. However, another relegation would be disastrous
Vcd in the last 32 of the vase on sat. Pretty interesting back story in the last round. 3-0 down at home until a 75th min injury which got the game called off, then won 2-0 away im the reverse fixture. Apparently all kicked off with the fans.
Vcd in the last 32 of the vase on sat. Pretty interesting back story in the last round. 3-0 down at home until a 75th min injury which got the game called off, then won 2-0 away im the reverse fixture. Apparently all kicked off with the fans.
they are 8/1 third favs to win it
Never understood why English football doesn't follow what happens when games abroad are abandoned, which is basically that the rescheduled game starts from the minute it originally ended at.
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https://dulwichhamletfc.co.uk/latest-news/mens-news/club-mens-team-statement
Compared to attendances at other clubs Dulwich Hamlet have the resources to be doing much better.
I wonder who is the right person to take on the job next.
Their income must be vast when compared to most clubs in that division. Their average attendance is nearly TEN times that of Hendon or Wingate & Finchley for example, and higher than a significant number of National League sides.
https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/isthmian-football-league-premier-division/attendances
https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/national-league/attendances
Dulwich really ought to be doing at least OK in National South, let alone being bottom half of Isthmian Premier, in the same way that Charlton really shouldn't be bumbling along in mid-table League One or Tottenham likewise in Premier League. Something isn't right there; the players, the contracts, the numbers....something isn't or somethings aren't right there.
Both teams in a relegation battle and Warren Feeney (Weymouth) revisiting his old club
0-0 it is then.
https://x.com/wellingunited/status/1876713077632041305
they are 8/1 third favs to win it