Rest in peace pal, sadly missed.

An absolute stalwart of Dulwich Hamlet and non-league football. 803 views; 3 months ago; 11:24. Just like to pay my tribute on here, II first met Mishi in 1986, he ran the club shop at Champion Hill and the game was Dulwich Hamlet vs Yeovil Town.
Our deepest condolences to his son Cliff and the rest of the family and loved ones. But not any longer: ‘Dulwich Hamlet have severed a 75-year association with South London Boys. I always remember meeting him at Gillingham Town vs Dulwich Hamlet which was a friendly. To anyone who is aquainted with Mishi Very sad to say he passed away this morning. My name is Mishi, and I have been involved with the Dulwich Hamlet Supporters' Team ever since it was established way back in May 1989, for an end of season game on our old Champion Hill Stadium against a 'Club Staff & Players XI' in a not very serious game, at the suggestion of the then Hamlet First Team assistant manager John Langford. All are welcome at the club from 2.30 PM to await the arrival of the funeral cortege- and to the wake, which will begin at around 5.15 PM after the funeral has been held at Honour Oak Crematorium.

An obituary by our friend Mishi Morath can be found here at the official DHFC site. I only met him a couple of times but had many exchanges on various forums over the years. Mishi Morath's funeral procession via Champion Hill - Duration: 2 minutes, 49 seconds. “From the end of this season the boys will no longer play at Champion Hill”, said Hamlet official Cecil Murray. We pay tribute to Mr Dulwich Hamlet. Mr Stephens was one of Dulwich Hamlet's most senior supporters and saw the great Hamlet side in the 1930s heyday. Dulwich Hamlet have confirmed that the funeral of our friend Mishi Morath will be held on Wednesday 15th January. Mishi was an awkward so-and-so and proud of it, but he did loads for his club - especially getting them re-established in the community when the crowds started to soar. We met up at our subsequent encounters and several non-league games too. ¶ 1 Leave a comment on verse 1 0 (NB This poem is by ‘Dulwich Poet’ (Mishi Dulwich Hamlet) ¶ 2 Leave a comment on verse 2 0 Survival ~~~~~ People say if they cut me I’d bleed Pink and Blue I hate to disappoint But it simply ain’t true. Anyone who has been watching our league prior to the last two seasons will undoubtedly have come across Dulwich Hamlet supporter Mishi Morath. I’m as ordinary as everyone else My claret’s old fashioned red Dulwich Hamlet - and non-league football in London - won't be the same without him.

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