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BULLY BOYS WILL NOT BEAT US! HAMLET STAND DEFIANT

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By Matt Badcock

DULWICH Hamlet are refusing to be bullied by stadium owners Meadow Residential after they were locked out of their Champion Hill home and told they could no longer use their 125-year-old name.
The Bostik Premier club feel they are being used as leverage in a row that started out between the property developers and Southwark Council.
On Monday, Hamlet were slapped with a £121,000 bill for back rent Meadow now claim they owe and were told their licence to use Champion Hill had been terminated with immediate effect.
The following day the club received a letter from ...

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