Before the Hamlet: Football in Dulwich from the 1870s
to the 1890s
Before the Hamlet: Football in
Dulwich from the 1870s to the 1890s by Roger Deason is
the latest instalment from the Hamlet Historian. It goes on sale in February on match days at Champion Hill, the home of Dulwich Hamlet FC. Copies of this limited edition will be available for £5 with all profits going to the club's Twelfth Man Scheme.
The
Victorian era was a momentous time for the development of football in the UK.
The amateurs in the south created the laws, the codes and organised the
competitions. Advancement was made by the schools and churches promoting
muscular Christianity, whilst half-day Saturdays saw the rise of factory teams
and association football as a spectator sport.
The game soon became a profession with the advent of the Football League dominated by the giant northern clubs.
The game soon became a profession with the advent of the Football League dominated by the giant northern clubs.
London Caledonians 1891
Roger
explores how the game developed in the Dulwich area before Dulwich Hamlet came
into being, and during the club’s early years, as it gained more and more
popularity, progressing from junior football to being a top senior side.
This is the
second of Roger’s books published by the Hamlet Historian. The first, When Shall Their Glory Fade? tells the
story of the Hamlet’s 22 World War One fallen. He has also published a history
of Dulwich Hamlet during the same era: QuiteWrong To Do So being a summary of the club’s activities on and off the
pitch during World War One.
The Townley Park ground (with horse pulling roller)
Roger has
dedicated Before the Hamlet to the
late Mishi Morath, who sadly passed away in December 2019. It was Mishi who
originally put together the Hamlet Historian as an occasional magazine back in
the 1990s. The HH has since developed into the current website as well as a Facebook page. In recent years we have produced a number of small books
relating to the rich history of Dulwich Hamlet.
Jack McInroy, January 2020.