Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
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I enjoyed my trip to the Hamlet on Saturday and was impressed by the crowd and atmosphere, no doubt enhanced by Darts fans, Peckham Pale and a win! This may have been asked before but what are the rules around serving beer for consumption on the terraces? It works in rugby, cricket and Dulwich but I’m not aware of other football grounds. Just thinking of the profit from all those pints of a very drinkable Peckham Pale sold during the game could pay a players weekly wage? Could this be done at PP? COYD
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
I'm not certain but i believe at NLS level you are allowed to serve/drink on the terraces but at National League level you're not.dartLion wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:22 am I enjoyed my trip to the Hamlet on Saturday and was impressed by the crowd and atmosphere, no doubt enhanced by Darts fans, Peckham Pale and a win! This may have been asked before but what are the rules around serving beer for consumption on the terraces? It works in rugby, cricket and Dulwich but I’m not aware of other football grounds. Just thinking of the profit from all those pints of a very drinkable Peckham Pale sold during the game could pay a players weekly wage? Could this be done at PP? COYD
It has always made me wonder what Dulwich would do if they ever got promoted and weren't allowed to drink on the terraces as this seems a major part of the day for their supporters.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
Drink was freely available at St Albans in the corners, great idea at our level and a decent money-making vehicledartLion wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:22 am I enjoyed my trip to the Hamlet on Saturday and was impressed by the crowd and atmosphere, no doubt enhanced by Darts fans, Peckham Pale and a win! This may have been asked before but what are the rules around serving beer for consumption on the terraces? It works in rugby, cricket and Dulwich but I’m not aware of other football grounds. Just thinking of the profit from all those pints of a very drinkable Peckham Pale sold during the game could pay a players weekly wage? Could this be done at PP? COYD
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
So happy with a 2-0 score at a difficult place to go. But not all plain sailing. That being said, we already look a tough team to beat and we can win ugly.
Chance to rotate some players to freshen it up today, let’s enjoy this team.
Chance to rotate some players to freshen it up today, let’s enjoy this team.
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
That Tackle on Noor is a red. It was only his reaction by not play acting that stopped it being one. Class again from the boy
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
This is correct, subject to approval from the local licensing authorities. There was also a daft FA rule until a couple of years ago prohibiting the sale and drinking of alcohol outside the clubhouse at all FA Cup and Trophy matches, even the early qualifying rounds.Park Life wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:33 amI'm not certain but i believe at NLS level you are allowed to serve/drink on the terraces but at National League level you're not.dartLion wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 9:22 am I enjoyed my trip to the Hamlet on Saturday and was impressed by the crowd and atmosphere, no doubt enhanced by Darts fans, Peckham Pale and a win! This may have been asked before but what are the rules around serving beer for consumption on the terraces? It works in rugby, cricket and Dulwich but I’m not aware of other football grounds. Just thinking of the profit from all those pints of a very drinkable Peckham Pale sold during the game could pay a players weekly wage? Could this be done at PP? COYD
It has always made me wonder what Dulwich would do if they ever got promoted and weren't allowed to drink on the terraces as this seems a major part of the day for their supporters.
Dulwich's gross matchday takings are split roughly 50/50 between gate receipts and bars and catering. That's not all profit, it has to cover staff wages and replenishment of stock, but it would be a massive loss if alcohol could only be sold within the clubhouse before and after the game. The club chairman has been proactive in lobbying all sorts of people (other clubs, football authorities, MPs) in an effort to get the blanket ban lifted at National Division level just in case Hamlet ever get there.
Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
Strange? Because u can drink pitchside (albeit in a plastico) at Bromley, who are in the Prem???
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
Blimey Reg!! I find myself agreeing with you. 

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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
Ozy what about. The Eastbourne thread. Surely not. No
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Re: Dulwich Hamlet (A) 28th August 3 P.M
No son, the tackle on Noor.