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Injury hit squad boosted by Graham signing

Injury hit squad boosted by Graham signing

Neil Cole4 Sep 2014 - 08:22
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We are pleased to confirm that Bagasan Graham has now signed for the club, thanks to funds from the Dulwich Hamlet 12th Man scheme.

We would like to welcome Bagasan Graham to the club, who provides welcome re-enforcement to Dulwich's injury-hit squad.

Graham is an attacking midfielder who came through the ranks at Queen's Park Rangers, and has football league experience from his time at Cheltenham Town. He made his first appearance for Hamlet at Billericay on Saturday and marked his debut with a goal.

Graham was only able to join on a permanent basis thanks to funds that have been built up by the Dulwich Hamlet 12th Man Scheme – an initiative from the supporters to boost the club's playing budget. The scheme raises money on matchday by collecting change from supporters, and also has a group of fans who donate regularly by standing order direct to the 12th Man bank account.

The scheme has provided a big boost for the Hamlet management this season, and they have been able to sign three additional players using the money that has been raised. Bagasan joins fellow 12th Man signing Marlon Patterson, and also Laurent Hamici who repaid the generosity of the fans by scoring a memorable winning goal against Margate on Tuesday night!

We would like to thank everyone that has contributed to the scheme so far and has helped make such a difference to our fortunes on the field over the last two years. It's vital the scheme continues to bring in funds, and if you feel you can make a contribution of any size, you can now donate online if you have a Paypal account. Simply follow this link, and you can make either a one-off donation or set up a monthly payment. Alternatively, you can download the standing order form below which has instructions on how to set up a regular payment directly from your bank account.

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