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2016 Christmas Stocking Fillers!

10th Dec 2016

We have a wide range of Dulwich Hamlet inspired gifts which are priced £10 or under – Calendars, mugs, hats, caps, badges, socks, gloves and scarves. We also have a new range of badges and t-shirts available to buy from the Mega-Container at today’s F.A. Trophy match v Royston Town. The shop will be open from 2pm. If you can’t make it today then the shop will be open on the following dates:

Tuesday 13th December – Faversham Town (League Cup) 7:45pm kick off. Shop open from 7pm, half time and after the game.

Saturday 17th December – Tonbridge Angels (Ryman League Premier Division) 3pm kick off. Shop open from 2pm, half time and after the game.


DHST Membership Christmas gift pack

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For the special offer of £15.00 we are offering you the opportunity to buy the Dulwich Hamlet stripe mug with Adult membership card and club crest badge. Here are eleven reasons why you should join the Trust. These gift packs are available to buy from the Mega-Container up until the last home game on Saturday 17th December against Tonbridge Angels.

Limited edition trucker caps

You can purchase one of a very limited number of hand-sprayed Dulwich Hamlet trucker caps with all proceeds donated to Shelter. Price £10.00 minimum donation.

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Bala footballs

Help children in the local community by buying one of the 150 uniquely designed Bala Play commemorative footballs in the Dulwich Hamlet colours of Pink and Blue. Local playground and charity, the Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground, will benefit to the tune of 50% of the profits from the sale of the specially designed Bala Fair Trade footballs. The money will help with the running costs for the playground, which has operated for over 40 years on a site near Champion Hill. It is a free open access adventure playground for local children and young people between the ages of eight and sixteen. Priced £20.00

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Words of Shakespeare

We have two books on sale at the Mega-Container which feature chapters on Dulwich Hamlet – Games without Frontiers by Joe Kennedy and The Bottom Corner by Nige Tassell.

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Games without Frontiers by Joe Kennedy

Who’s creating, buying and selling notions of authentic football ‘fanhood’?

What’s the essential difference between watching ‘football’ and going to football’?

How does Steven Gerrard manipulate the collective unconscious?

Why has military recruitment, the advertising of cars, football shirts synergized over the last decade?

In the course of eight essays, Dulwich Hamlet fan and lecturer in English and Cultural Studies Joe Kennedy, tries to throw some light on these questions and many like it. This is an enjoyable and accessible inquiry into the state of modern football in relation to modern society. It equips the post-modern, post-truth football fan with the theoretical chops to understand some of the less seemly undercurrents of the game in 2016.

Price £9.00

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The Bottom Corner by Nige Tassell

A refreshing and honest account which captures the essence of the non-league scene. Covering the 2015-16 season, the author visits clubs such as Dulwich Hamlet, Lewes, Salford City and the authors local team, Bishop Sutton amongst others. Interviews with players, fans and club officials provide an amusing and insightful read which will appeal to fans at all levels of the game. Of interest to Dulwich Hamlet supporters are interviews with Trust Board members, Duncan Hart and Alex Crane as well as Football Committee member, Mishi Morath.

Price £12.00