Excellent news - well done to all concerned, including their Supporters’ Trust. This is when such organisations come into their own.
My daughter has recently moved into a shared house around the corner, so we’ll pop in for a game sometime, assuming I’m allowed in without a beard and skinny jeans.
Great news. I would've seen Dulwich more than just the once at Welling if they were at Champion Hill. Tooting is an awkward schlepp for me by comparison. Will definitely be there a few more times this season.
A good financial deal for Dulwich, but hard to get too excited, especially as the new ground is much the same as the current one, i.e. one main stand/clubhouse, and basic facilities on the other 3 sides
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http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/news/dulwich-hamlet-football-club-and-dulwich-hamlet-su-2360561.html
That's what I do, it stops me from being evicted for non payment of rent.
My daughter has recently moved into a shared house around the corner, so we’ll pop in for a game sometime, assuming I’m allowed in without a beard and skinny jeans.
http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/959683904?-11197:833
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/26/dulwich-hamlet-fc-champion-hill-improbable-tale-tiny-football-club-that-lost-its-home-to-developers-and-won-it-back
An interesting conflict of interest.
Come on you Rebels!!!!
Wasn't that long ago they were locked out of their own ground. Stories like this rarely end this well.
We weren't complaining when we returned to the Valley with the East Terrace closed, temporary stand on the West and two old stands north and south.
They're building flats on their current ground, and building a new ground next door on some open land