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IT’S NEVER A DUL DAY AT HAMLET

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By David Richardson

PARTY TIME: Dulwich celebrate promotion last season

DULWICH HAMLET will continue to fight battles on two fronts this season as they bid to return to Champion Hill while making their National
League South debut.
Gavin Rose’s side were kicked out of their home by bully-boy landlords Meadow Residential last season during the final straight of their promotion bid.
But defiant Hamlet won a dramatic play-off final on penalties over Hendon to clinch a place at Step 2, ending their three-year hoodoo in the end of season showdown.
Tooting & Mitcham United have continue...

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