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  Dulwich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Dulwich, South Australia is a suburb of Adelaide.
Dulwich is a generally prosperous settlement in the London Borough of Southwark and which has the post code London SE21.
Dulwich is also home to Dulwich Hamlet FC, an amateur football club set up in 1893 and still competing in the Isthmian League today.
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 Dulwich Hamlet F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Dulwich Hamlet Football Club is an English football club that was formed in 1893, and joined the Isthmian League a few years later.
Dulwich's other major successes during their heyday between the two wars were two more FA Amateur Cup wins in 1933/34 and 1936/37 and another London Senior Cup victory in 1938/39 as well as finishing as Isthmian League runners up five times.
Dulwich were runners up to Wimbledon in 1958/59, but then went through a very lean spell which, apart from three good seasons in the mid seventies, culminated in relegation from the top division.
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 Dulwich Hamlet Sports Links - RealSportsNetwork.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Dulwich Hamlet: HamletWeb - An unofficial site with news, fixtures, tables, match reports, the reserves, squad details, history, and directions.
Dulwich Hamlet Fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run.
Nearly anybody will side with you when you are right." (Mark Twain) Dulwich Hamlet "When you resort to attacking the messenger and not the message, you have lost the debate." (Addison Whithecomb) The multitude is always in the wrong.
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 Printer Friendly Format - Hounslow Guardian
Dulwich responded when Kenny Beaney in the right pocket found Jason Turley but Charley Side, getting on the end of the wing backs cross could only loop his header into keeper David Elm's hands, before Elm was swiftly off his line to snuff out the threat of Meshach Nugent.
Desperate defending prevented Dulwich grabbing the lead on the half hour as first Side had a shot blocked in the area then Beaney was denied on Elm's smart parry on the line, defender Matt Parnell completing the job with a last gasp clearance from Nugent as he looked set to tuck the ball home.
With Wakefield playing in Hough, Dulwich seemed exposed as the midfield prodigy cut in before letting rip, his curling effort taking a wicked deflection but even that was not enough to beat Seuke as he flung himself full length to touch the ball behind for a corner.
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 Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage - Hussein Hegazi - An Egyptian Legend
When a twenty year old Egyptian joined Dulwich Hamlet Football Club in September 1911, little was he to realise how much of a controversy he would kick up in the space of a couple of months.
He also informed the Dulwich 'boss' that he had not signed anything for Fulham, and did not intend to unless he had the permission of Mr Wheeler, the Dulwich Hamlet secretary.
He was chosen (along with his Hamlet colleagues Arthur Knight and George Shipway) to lead the attack for the London F.A. eleven, against Mddlesex on the 7th December 1911.
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 History
Dulwich and East Dulwich cover a fertile valley between hills, Denmark Hill and Dog Kennel Hill to the north, Sydenham Hill and One Tree Hill, Honor Oak, to the south.
Dulwich Common is now only the name of a busy main road, part of the South Circular, but, until it was enclosed in 1805, the common was a wide open space; land where sheep and cows could graze.
Dulwich is famous, firstly for its College and secondly for its Picture Gallery, the oldest purpose-built public art gallery in England.
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 Match Report: Tooting & Mitcham United v Dulwich Hamlet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Dulwich then went close when Dunn punched out a free kick to Tony Houghton and his lob hit the top of the bar.
It took Dulwich just four minutes to retake the lead, and it all came from a Tooting corner that was cleared out of the area.
Dulwich were physically the stronger team and Tooting spent much of the second half chasing shadows.
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 Football Dulwich Hamlet 1 Cray Wanderers 3 (from Streatham Guardian)
After a first half that promised so much, one might have expected the Hamlet to come out roaring for the second half but it was as their half-time teas had been laced with mogadon, so lethargically did they start the final 45 minutes.
A Dulwich corner was flicked on to Schoburgh at the back, his powerful volleyed cross shot met by Dayes who stooped low to loop a header goalwards but into the hands of Northwood.
This was resurrection for the Hamlet, the saint turning sinner, as attempting one of his signature move, Schoburgh found himself robbed of the ball.
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 Match Report: Dulwich Hamlet v Tooting & Mitcham United   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Kinch and Nwanze for Tooting, O'Brien, Danny Ward and Quarm for Dulwich.
Dulwich striker Omari Coleman is starting to build a reputation for himself and he showed why with a nimble turn and ferocious shot the Tommy Dunn pushed over the bar.
Dublin and Dulwich's Arkwright were both booked and both sided made a substitution before the game ended in a draw, probably a fair result.
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 BBC - Kent Sport - Bromley 0 - 1 Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich Hamlet second-choice goalkeeper Paul Seuke denied Adolph Amoako after nine minutes following a flick on from his strike-partner Bobby George, who withdrew from the action three minutes before the break with a groin strain, following a Steve Potterill throw-in in what was Bromley's only real chance throughout the game.
In the 71st minute, Referee Mr J Bottomer showed Dulwich Hamlet skipper Alex O'Brien a yellow card for kicking a basketball, which was lying on the sidelines, onto the pitch.
Dulwich entertain Ford United in the last four of the competition, the side Bromley beat 1-0 in last season's final at Victoria Road, Dagenham.
www.bbc.co.uk /kent/sport/stories/200402/04/bromley.shtml   (766 words)

  
 Metropolitan Police 3 Dulwich Hamlet 4 (from This Is Local London)
Though Dulwich maintained the upper hand, the Met could have pulled things level first through Oxby who had a long-range effort deflected wide and Chris Rose who pulled his effort wide of the target from close range.
Bubbling with confidence, Hamlet were lacerating a leaden-footed defence at every opportunity, a defence that seemed in sore need of riot gear to fend off their tormentors.
Following this setback, Dulwich suffered a double blow when first appeals for a penalty after a clear foul on Moore in the area were brushed aside by referee Mr Atkin.
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 Football Hampton Richmond 1 Dulwich Hamlet 0 (from This Is Local London)
Dulwich meanwhile, with a week's respite before their league campaign resumes, took the chance to rest some players and give the likes of Peter Wood, Lee Richardson, Mark Simmons and Richard Brady, substitutes in recent weeks, a chance to plead their case in the starting line.
Dulwich were again out of luck when a long throw found the head of Coyle, his flick on reaching Side, only for the chance to be spurned as the Hamlet striker bundled the ball wide.
The Dulwich keeper then produced a brace of smart saves to ensure stalemate prevailed, first after Yaku had exploited a slip by Wood to send in Morley then a sizzling shot on the run from Harper saw the Dulwich keeper push the ball over.
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 BBC - Kent Sport - GNFC U18 3 -2 Dulwich Hamlet U18
The Dulwich keeper pushed the Fleet forward as he went for the ball and the referee gave a penalty.
Hamlet came back to score from a fine 20-yard drive just before the interval.
In the second half Dulwich increased their pace and scored a second goal by heading in from a corner.
www.bbc.co.uk /kent/sport/stories/200309/29/gravesend_u18.shtml   (233 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - News Shopper
Hamlet's players and supporters could only look on enviously as the cavorting blue and white hoards of Wealdstone, some weeping with joy, took over the Champion Hill pitch to embrace their heroes.
This goal gave Dulwich a crucial injection of confidence and, but for the magnificence of Andy Carter in the Stones goal, they might well have made the game safe long before the half was out.
Dulwich's nemesis Carter denied Coleman once more and a cracking effort from Dundas was inches over the bar whilst for the Stones' substitute Ben Alexander and Jolly had their openings.
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 Corinthian Casuals 3 Dulwich Hamlet 1 (from This Is Local London)
Dulwich, hotly-tipped for promotion after going so close in the last two campaigns, must be staring warily over their shoulders at the trap door of relegation.
Early on it seemed as if Dulwich were on a repeat course as they dominated the opening proceedings with Terry Bowes finding the side netting on eight minutes after being put in by Beaney.
However, as Dulwich vacillated Cass was on the ball in a flash to hammer the rebound into the back of the net.
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 Football Croydon 0 Dulwich Hamlet 2 (from Streatham Guardian)
However once they switched on, Dulwich quickly gained the upper hand with Tony Houghton on the left particularly catching the eye on his return.
However it would not be until the second half that Dulwich were turn that advantage into goals after a scoreless, though not chanceless first 45 minutes.
Dulwich had brought on Paul Scott and the supercharged striker seemed to electrify the Hamlet attack.
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 Printer Friendly Format - News Shopper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
However Dulwich were again to be punished for defensive failings when they failed to clear the ball in their own area and a clumsy challenge on Tompkins saw the referee point to the spot.
Despite some attractive build-up play, Dulwich could not provide the penetration in front of goal and Whyteleafe, so often caricatured as a pub side', drew on an esprit de cours to constantly repel the Hamlet raids.
The second half followed a similar script to the first, Dulwich applying the pressure without the breakthrough, Whyteleafe bombing the ball forward, sniper like rather than scatter gun, to the slippery Tompkins, his canny wiles ensuing a busy evening for the young Hamlet defence.
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 Football Dulwich Hamlet 3 Burgess Hill Town 0 (from News Shopper)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Narrow defeat against the pundits' favourites on Saturday was washed away in a torrent of pink and blue as Dulwich managed a rare feat in recent years, kicking off their home campaign with a victory, one so comprehensive in its manner that the final scoreline paid little justice to the performance.
Dulwich suffered a rare scare when French striker Surge Musungu broke into the box but to the relief of the Dulwich defence his close range strike cracked into the advertising hoardings.
Half time brought but a brief respite for the visitors and Dulwich were soon threatening again as a freekick was laid across to Williams who unleashed a rocket of a shot from 25 yards that whizzed past the upright.
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 CIFC v Dulwich Hamlet (13-11-99)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-19)
Perhaps it was a Dulwich fan who spoke to me in the bar afterwards who had the correct handle on the game.
The difference was that Dulwich had the ability to run through the Canvey defence, whereas Canvey did things the hard way, building up attacks but without the finish.
The first half finished at 1 – 0 to Dulwich but whereas Canvey didn't deserve to be one down, the home team were, slightly, the better team in that they looked dangerous where it counted.
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 Dulwich Hamlet 1-1 Sutton United
The dangerous Sebastian Schoburgh headed against the post for Dulwich just before half time, and at the interval Sutton made three changes, Phil Wilson coming on in goal, triallist Stuart Booth replacing Fear and David Kennedy, the footballer formerly known this pre-season as Kenny David, on for Andy Martin.
Conroy seemed unlucky to see the decision go against him as he appeared to be having his shirt pulled, but Nugent rendered the arguments academic by putting the penalty high and wide.
Joff Vansittart had a header well saved by Dulwich's second half goalkeeper Danny Harwood, and when the rebound was crossed back in from Nigel Brake, Vansittart directed a shot just wide.
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 BBC Kent - Junior Football - Chatham Town v Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich responded well and two minutes later were unlucky not to be ahead.
The second half saw Dulwich come out of the blocks flying and they were ahead after just two minutes, a superb cross from the right was met by Haron Solomon whose header flew into the net.
Chatham pushed for a late winner but were unable to find a way through, while Dulwich very nearly pinched the points, a rasping shot hitting the upright as the match went into injury time.
www.bbc.co.uk /kent/juniorfootball/match_reports/2004/11/16/chatham_dulwich.shtml   (606 words)

  
 BBC - Kent Sport - Long Lane 4 - 1 GNFC U18
Dulwich tried hard to respond in the second half but Fleet were too good and when Gallego put Elmes through he calmly sidestepped the advancing keeper to score Fleet's second.
Dulwich had an effort hit the Gravesend post before Maguire flicked on a freekick for Gallego to spectacularly volley home.
Dulwich kept going and got a consolation goal in the 89th minute.
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 Dulwich Hamlet Junior School
Dulwich Hamlet Junior School is located in the centre of Dulwich Village, on the corner of Turney Road.
"Dulwich Hamlet Junior School is a very effective school achieving very high standards.
Good teaching and the commitment of the headteacher, governors and staff to high achievement contribute substantially to these standards...
www.dulwichhamlet.southwark.sch.uk   (150 words)

  
 Sutton Guardian
Though the gulf between the two sides was never as great as the bookmakers predicted, Dulwich bade farewell to dreams of FA glory for another season as they bowed out of that most famous of competitions in mightily controversial style, having more than matched their opponents from two rungs higher up the pyramid.
Dulwich Hamlet drifted further off the pace of the leaders as a stoppage time equaliser from Banstead substitute, Lewis Wood, robbed them of a barely deserved victory at Merland Rise on Tuesday.
The Angels of Tonbridge left Champion Hill with all three points and a myriad of demons running through the minds of the Dulwich management as a disjointed performance saw Dulwich slip to an ignominious defeat, a late consolation from Charley Side a rare bright spot on a dismal afternoon.
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 penpics1987-88
His two previous senior clubs were Corinthian Casuals and Dulwich Hamlet.
He played last season with Dulwich Hamlet and also has experience with Leatherhead and football league experience with Millwall (63 Appearences, 5 goals) and Wimbledon (9 app).
Jon was leading goalscorer in the 85/86 season but failed last season to reproduce that form and must be hoping this year to reproduce his old goalsoring touch.
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 AFC Hornchurch - Official Site - 2004/05 FA Cup - Dulwich Hamlet
Dulwich suddenly looked very strong and nearly took advantage as we struggled to clear a floated in free kick and then the subsequent cross back-in.
The already mountainous task was made worse 6 minutes in when Jamie Stuart was the only player to react to a Scott Gooding ball into the area and slot the ball home from the edge of the area.
Unfortunately it was beautifully executed by Dulwich's John Wilfort as he tried to clear a Danny Shipp cross although to be fair he was under pressure from Purser.
www.hornchurchfc.com /2004/reports/22.shtml   (689 words)

  
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Dulwich College also has a smaller artificial turf located inside their running track.
Presently there are no suitable venues in Southwark Dulwich Hamlet is unsafe, Southwark Park is not suitably maintained and Dulwich college is fully booked.
The sessions are open but mainly draw boys from Dulwich College who make up the majority on the borough's team.
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 Football Three Bridges 1 Dulwich Hamlet 2 (from Sutton Guardian)
He followed this with another fine run, skipping past the last defender but with the keeper to beat the lack of power on his shot made the save look better than it was.
The blazers might have harrumphed when Dulwich doubled their lead after 62 minutes as Kenny Beaney's quickly taken freekick from 25 yards out, had the unready custodian scrambling in vain as the ball curled past him.
From the resultant corner a powerful header at the back of the box brought another piece of class out of the Dulwich custodian as he flung himself sideways to tip the ball round at the foot of his post.
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