In the latest development in the tragic story of Dulwich Hamlet, now top of the Bostik Premier, a subsidiary of their adversary, property developer Meadow, has registered the trademarks 'Dulwich Hamlet Football Club', 'The Hamlet' and 'DHFC'. It means that the club are barred from using their name on correspondence and on all online activity.
Meadow owns and operates the club's Champion Hill Ground, receiving all gate money and only handing any money after covering its costs. Meadow executives told the club last month that it was no longer 'financially viable', despite good attendances for that level of the pyramid. Attendances have regularly been around the 1,500 mark and sometimes higher.
The club has been presented with a bill for rent of £121,000. Unless it is paid by March 23rd, a winding up petition may be served.
Through his affordable housing company, Rio Ferdinand made a £10m bid to buy the ground last year, but it was rejected by Meadow, who insist the ground is not for sale despite their plans for a £80m residential development on the site being rejected by Southwark Council.
Dulwich Hamlet have been in existence for 125 years.
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