
'Kick It Out' work featured in local press today
The 'Sout London Press' gave good coverage to tomorrow's anti-racism & discrimation work with the national campaign
Featuring, not in the sports pages, but on the main news secion, on page twelve, they wrote:
Pay what you like to watch the footy
A Football Club is telling its fans they can pay what they like to see a game tomorrow.
Dulwich Hamlet FC are playing Hampton & Richmond Borough in their league match at the club's Champion Hill ground.
The pay what you like even is designed to attract as many people as possible, and in recognition of its Kick Racism Out of Football ambassador status, club bosses want people to come in the colours of their country of origin and make as much noise as possible.
A club spokesman said: "Come along and bring your flags, from whatever country you are from, home or abroad, and be proud to follow The Hamlet whatever your roots. Hang them up, fly them proud, fromwhatever space you can find. Don't forget your balloons, ticker tape, trumpets, or drums."
The players & management are also taking part in apost-match Ice Bucket Challenge for charity.

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Champion Hill Stadium,
Edgar Kail Way,
East Dulwich,
London.
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