

With kick-off underway at Champion Hill, it didn’t take Dulwich long to find their first in the game. A dangerous ball whipped into the penalty area by Krasniqi, dropped down and with not a single red and white shirt being able to clear, Michael Chambers with a marvellous move to turn and slot the ball bottom right and past Joe Colman. After just three minutes into the match, the Hamlet took an early lead.
Whilst Dulwich were looking for a second, Wanadio with a burst of energy down the
Ayuk Tarh’s second-half strike was cancelled out by Bobson Bawling as both sides picked up a point
After a forgettable first half, all the fireworks came in the second 45 at Coles Park, where Dulwich faced bottom of the table Haringey Borough.
Dulwich failed to fashion a single shot on target in the opening 45 minutes, with Ayuk Tarh’s miscued header in the 11th minute the closest they came to troubling Dillon Barnes in the Haringey goal. That’s not to say Dulwich didn’t create openings, it’s
In a game of few clear-cut chances, the visitors took theirs to progress to the second round of the FA Trophy, defeating Dulwich in front of a crowd of 2,745.
Lewes opened the scoring in the 11th minute. A corner was delivered to the back post, which ex-Hamlet man Ronnie Vint nodded back across the goal. Preston Edwards – making his first appearance in his second spell at Dulwich – produced a fantastic save to deny Tommy Wood, but the rebound fell to Bradley Pritchard, who made no mistake from
Dulwich picked up a valuable point on the road as we visited Whitehawk.
In everchanging weather conditions Dulwich visited a Whitehawk side that hadn’t lost at Home in 20 fixtures.
The visitors almost took the lead after just 8 minutes as Ryley Scott and Danny Mills went close only for their shots to be blocked well by the Whitehawk defence.
Mills would link up with Scott just 5 minutes later as he squared a ball to Scott only for his shot to be blocked on the line.
Top scorer Luke Wanadio
In what was very much a game of two halves, all five goals came in the second stanza as Dulwich Hamlet edged to a narrow 3-2 win and picked up a vital three points in this early season basement battle.
At a near sold-out Champion Hill, 3,191 fans witnessed a forgettable first half. During the opening 45 minutes there were just two shots on target and both were for the away team. Calling them shots on target is generous, as both efforts came from outside the box and picked up deflections on
Dulwich advanced to the next round of the 23/24 Isuzu FA Trophy thanks to victory at Theobalds Lane
The Hamlet advanced the in the 23/24 FA Trophy on Saturday afternoon thanks to a late winner from new signing Akwo Ayuk against 10 man Cheshunt.
The Hamlet started the game on the front foot in complete opposite fashion to the league fixture between the 2 sides 7 days earlier.
It was new man Ayuk who went close after just over a minute as Wanadio whipped a ball in only for Ayuk's shot to
A disastrous opening ten minutes ultimately gave The Hamlet too much to do as they slipped to a single goal defeat.
Hornchurch moved to the summit of the Isthmian League Premier Division, as Dulwich were left to rue their slow start to the match. Whilst the home team were always the more threatening and fluent, neither keeper was called into much action throughout the 90+ minutes.
The Hamlet side saw Craig Braham-Barrett, Danny Mills and Elliott Romain come into the side, with Adrian
An even contest turned on the sending off of Concord’s Joe Halsey, with Romain’s first goal for the club setting Hamlet on their way to three points.
Dulwich picked up their second league win of the season, beating rock bottom Concord Rangers, with a first goal of the season for Elliot Romain setting the Hamlet on the road to victory.
A goalless game turned on the sending off of Concord’s Joe Halsey in the 40th minute, with the right-back dismissed for two bookable offences within eight
Dulwich are out of this season’s FA Cup after defeat to Haringey Borough in First Round Qualifying replay
If recent weeks have seen choppy conditions for the Hamlet, then Hak and the boys may have hoped that a beautiful, warm September evening in north London was a sign of calmer waters ahead. However, it was not to be as Haringey Borough put an end to our cup campaign with a 2-1 defeat.
Haringey took the lead around half an hour in, thanks to a stunner from Khalifa Jabbie. Borough
Hamlet fell to a third successive defeat in the league following a rampant second half display from our bank holiday visitors, Chatham Town. Dulwich were perhaps unlucky to finish a fairly uneventful, but even, first half a goal down after Jamie Yila headed the Chats into the lead on the stroke of half time. However, there was no doubting which team had the better of the second 45, with a hat-trick from Chatham skipper Jack Evans and another goal for Yila sealing the three points for the away
For the second away game in succession Dulwich conceded an injury time goal to drop points on the road. Daniel Ajakaiye’s 95th minute winner proved the difference between the two teams and earned Horsham a 3-2 victory, much to the delight of the vociferous home support. Of the two late goals, it’s likely this one from the Hornets that will sting more, given Dulwich had led 2-1 with fewer than 10 minutes to play.
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