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DOVER ATHLETIC 0 HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH 3

Dover are undone by a tidy Hampton and Richmond outfit.

It was a pretty even first 45 minutes here at Crabble with both sides spurning a decent chance each to take the lead but it was the visitors who broke the deadlock on the stroke of half time.

George Nikaj, still looking for his first goal since his return from his loan spell at Ashford, nodded a cross against the foot of the post in the 11th minute. That goal is just not coming for the young forward who is not getting the rub of the green in front of goal.

Hampton and Richmond had a couple of good chances themselves with Jake Goodman coming to the rescue with a timely block on the edge of the six yard box. Moments later and Jordan Thomas looked to have made enough ground at the far past but the cross just evaded him.

Visiting skipper Jake Gray blazed over in the 33rd minute from the edge of the penalty area when a little composure would have been the order of the day. Gray was in the thick of it again when in the last minute of stoppage time, Gray fired a shot past Stuart Nelson after the Whites goalkeeper had made a cracking save with his legs moments earlier. But it was all in vain as the hosts headed down the tunnel 1-0 down.

On the hour a slip from the Hampton defender enabled a cross from Paxman to find Ajayi but his control and shot was well blocked in a last ditch effort to keep the score line at 0-1.

Moments later and Jake Gray nearly doubled his and his teams tally with a dinked effort over Nelson which only found the side netting. With the Whites looking to force an equaliser, the hosts were starting to exploit the gaps left at the back.

In the 67th minute, that man Gray did manage to find the net. After a long ball through to Kurran-Browne, who looked to have been offside, he neatly played the ball back into the path of Gray who fired a low shot into the far bottom corner to give Hampton and Richmond breathing space.

Despite the setback, the Whites poured forward in the hope of making the last quarter of the game a contest. In the 73rd minute, Noah Carney’s spin and shot was wildly over the crossbar with the goal beckoning for the young forward.

With seven minutes left of normal time, Gray thought he was taking home the match ball when his effort beat Nelson, only to go narrowly wide, with half the ground thinking the ball was in.

Substitute David Fisher wrapped things up for the visitors in the 88th minute when he raced onto a through ball and placed his shot into Nelson’s bottom corner. 0-3

It was a wretched day for the Whites who are now only eight points clear of the drop zone. Hampton and Richmond leapfrogged us with that win, dropping us one place down to 15th in the table.

The lads will look to bounce back next week at St Albans and end this winless streak. We hope to see you there.

COYW.

Dover Athletic: Nelson, Judd, Paxman, Moses, Goodman, Sterling, Wanadio, Wilkinson, Pierrick, Baptiste, Nikaj

Subs: Janjeva, Boateng, Carney, Ajayi, Agbebi

Hampton & Richmond Borough: Julian, Donaldson, Inman, Fernandez, Whittingham, Gray, Kurran-Browne, Deadfield, Clifton, Dunne, Thomas

Subs: Barzey, Fisher, Johnson, Comley, Davis

Attendance: 605

UP NEXT – HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH HEAD TO TOWN

The Whites host Hampton & Richmond Borough looking to get back to winning ways.

Mitch Brundle will be looking for a better result and performance than last time out with the Whites going down 3-1 away to Chippenham Town. With only four more home games remaining this campaign it will be important for the lads to not take their eyes off the ball and try and finish the season with a flourish.

‘We were weak,’ said the Gaffer following the defeat last week. ‘We weren’t aggressive enough and it showed in that performance.’

Speaking to Kent Online Sport, Brundle said ‘The Cheshunt game, the scoreline flattered them because it was not a 3-0 game. I took something from it. But Saturday was not good enough and completely out of character from us since I’ve been in charge. Hopefully, it was just one of those days. We did have our chances, don’t get me wrong, but nothing compared to what we’ve had previously. We came out after half-time and scored, and I thought ‘Maybe the half-time team talk livened everyone up’. But we were just not good enough.’

Hampton & Richmond have been on a decent run themselves, winning three of their last five fixtures. Dover will be looking to complete the double over the Beavers following the 2-0 win back in November at the Rocket Hospitality Stadium. The clubs previous meeting back in 2012 saw Hampton & Richmond take four points from six over the Whites.

COYW.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for this game can be purchased at the turnstile only. We do take both card and cash.

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £16

Over 60 – £14

Under 18 – £8

Under 11s continue to be free with paying adult

HAMPTON & RICHMOND BOROUGH – VIP STYLE

Fancy watching the Whites take on Hampton & Richmond Borough in style? Of course you do.

This Saturday we host Hampton & Richmond in the Vanarama National South, looking to get back to winning ways following the defeat last time out. Mitch Brundle and the boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game

  • A three-course meal served at your table

  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating

  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match

  • Complimentary match day team sheet

The very special experience costs £28 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

  • Vegetable soup & Ciabatta roll.
  • Chicken breast in a creamy white wine & garlic sauce, baby potatoes and vegetables
  • Chocolate Brownie Cheesecake.

Arrival at the ground should be at 1pm and food will be served at 1.30pm.

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email [email protected] or call the office on 01304 822373

CHIPPENHAM TOWN 3 DOVER ATHLETIC 1

Whites fall to the Bluebirds

Dover travelled west again in a hope to put right the defeat on Tuesday night, only to come unstuck on a pitch that resembled that of Melbourne primary school. (If you know, you know)

Mitch Brundle’s Whites couldn’t get out of second gear despite equalising in the opening moments of the second half.

Dover had an abundance of chances in the first period with Wanadio and Higgs both testing Will Henry in the hosts goal. Luke Wanadio should of opened the scoring when put clean through, only for Henry to rush out and save smartly. The Whites had plenty of the ball and played some good football up the hill and could have gone ahead but for some smart goalkeeping to keep the scores level.

Then in the 22nd minute, Chippenham broke down Dover’s right and shot across Nelson who could only parry the ball out into the path of Joe Parker, who slotted home for the Bluebirds.

Dover hit back almost immediately after the restart when a corner was played short along the ground to Myles Judd, who lashed the ball of the underside of the crossbar and into the far corner of the net. All of a sudden momentum was with visitors as the Whites poured forward down the slope. There was a flurry of attacks immediately after the equaliser but the hosts stood firm as Dover huffed and puffed to try and find a breakthrough.

With Dover piling forward to try and force a breakthrough, Chippenham broke and with the ball on the right flank, crossed for Fasanmade to head home from close range. It was a real sucker punch for the visitors who had began to gain momentum on the home side.

Again the Whites poured forward in search of an equaliser, leaving huge holes in behind which in the 80th minute, Owen Windsor swept home from a cross to send the home fans into a conga behind Nelson’s goal. Dover had been well and truly humbled in the last 20 minutes and the conditions hadn’t helped the legs after a long journey from the south coast.

The midweek games are over for a while now so the lads have a weeks rest between games. See you at Crabble next week.

COYW.

Dover Athletic: Nelson, Judd, Paxman, Goodman, Sterling, Higgs, Martin, Wilkinson, Wanadio, Pierrick, Carney

Subs: Agbebi, Brundle, Moses, Janjeva, Baptiste

Chippenham Town: Henry, Jones, Richards, D’Abadia, Mehew, McClure, Fasanmade, Bray, Tizzard, Parker, Russe

Subs: Simpson, Windsor, Hanks, Bradbury, Kouisseoue

Attendance: 565

THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

Coming up at Crabble

As we wind down to the completion of the 2022/23 campaign, we look ahead at the remaining fixtures to be played at the Megger Community Stadium.

18-03-23 Hampton & Richmond – Dover will be looking to complete a league double over the Beavers following a 2-0 win back in November.

07-04-23 Welling United – A bank holiday weekend visit from Welling will provide a tough test after the two sides fought out a 1-1 draw, earlier in the season.

15-04-23 Oxford City – The Whites will be looking to avenge a heavy 3-1 defeat by City back in November.

29-04-23 Weymouth – We finish the Vanarama National South campaign at home to Weymouth.

We hope to see as many of you there as possible as we look to end the season on a high.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets for these games can be purchased at the turnstile only. We accept both cash and card.

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £16

Over 60 – £14

Under 18 – £8

Under 11s continue to be free with paying adult

END OF SEASON SALE

Sale now on

We have our end of season sale now on in the club shop. The 2022/23 training and match day kit is now available at a discount price. We have limited stock so this won’t be around forever. Don’t miss out.

Visit the online shop or the club shop on a match day. Items can be purchased on non match days by visiting the clubs reception.

GAME ON!

Game is on!

We have been informed that today’s match against Chippenham Town will take place.

See you there… COYW

UP NEXT – CHIPPENHAM TOWN

The Whites head to Chippenham.

Dover are on the road this Saturday following a hat-trick of home matches, looking to forget Tuesday nights result against Cheshunt. Mitch Brundle’s side will face another lengthy trip, similar to Taunton a few weeks back, where the Whites came away with three vital points.

Dover received a bloody nose after the 3-0 defeat on Tuesday but there is always the next game to focus on for Brundle who was quick to point out to Kent Online Sport that the defeat is now put behind him. ‘You’re only two weeks away from being dragged back into it,’ said Brundle. ‘So we’ll just move onto the next one with a positive mindset. I get frustrated with these results. I could be really disappointed and really critical, but we always have our feet on the ground. It’s a real learning curve for us, especially me as a manager.

Stuart Nelson lept to the defence of his manager last week following the mention of the manager’s age but this time it was the Gaffer who was on the defensive when quizzed about his number one. ‘He does everything you could ask of a player. And he’s there to help. I’m 13 years younger than him but, any time I want to speak to him, I can speak to him. He’s been absolutely fantastic. He’s a very experienced professional and, to be honest, I love him. He does everything right.

He’s kept us in loads of games. With his experience, people listen to him. As a manager, you can say so much from the side but it’s also having players you can trust, and he trusts the team in front of him now. It’s a team that’s working hard and showing desire, commitment and passion. He’s one of those people that just demands that.’

The Whites drew 1-1 the last time we faced Chippenham back in November with Lee Martin seeing red before an Alfie Pavey goal levelled the game with 15 minutes to go.

Admission Prices for the 2022/23 Season

Adults: £14
Senior Citizens: £10
Juniors (U18): £3

Students and Armed Forces Personnel with a Vaild ID Card: £10

FREE for Under 16’s when accompanied with a paying adult

Directions to The Thornbury Surfacing Stadium
The Thornbury Surfacing Stadium, Bristol Road, Chippenham SN14 6LR

From North, East and West – M4 Motorway Junction 17

Exit M4 and take the A350 signposted Chippenham / Poole for approx three miles.
At first roundabout Malmesbury Road take second exit signposted Trowbridge / Bath.
At the third roundabout Bumpers Farm take the exit signposted Town Centre / Calne A4.
At the Folly mini-roundabout go straight ahead signposted A4 / Town Centre. The football ground is approx 600 yards on the left immediately before a pedestrian crossing controlled by lights.

From Bath:

Take the A4 from Bath. Approaching the outskirts of Chippenham at the Chequers roundabout take the first exit signposted Cirencester A429 and M4 Motorway.
At the Bumpers Farm roundabout proceed as above.
At the Folly mini-roundabout proceed as above.

From the South via Warminster, Westbury and Trowbridge:

Approaching Chippenham on the A350 take first exit at the Lackham roundabout signposted Cirencester A429 and M4 Motorway.
At the next roundabout Chequers take the second exit signposted Cirencester A429 and M4 Motorway.
At the Bumpers Farm roundabout proceed as above.
At the Folly mini-roundabout proceed as above

CHIPPENHAM TOWN TRAVEL

Fancy heading to Chippenham this weekend?

The Chippenham coach is running and there is still seats available. If you wish to travel you can call/text 07934300335 or email [email protected].

 

DEAL TOWN GO GREEN WHICH IS ANDI FOR DOVER

Alex Green makes his loan move to Deal Town permanent.

The defender made his National League debut as a second-half substitute against Boreham Wood at Crabble last August before a foot injury ruled him out for the rest of the season.

Green, the former Academy captain, proved his fitness during pre-season and earned a loan move to Deal Town.

He joins fellow Academy graduates Will Moses, Noah Carney, Harrison Byford, George Nikaj, Luke Baptiste, and George Wilkinson in making first team appearances.

We wish Alex all the best in the future.

For those of you with an eagle eye, you would of noticed an unfamiliar name on the team sheet last time out. Andi Janjeva, the Kosovo U21 international, had been training with the Whites, having been released from Watford earlier in the season. The defender has signed on a non contract basis and will wear the number 33.

Welcome to Crabble, Andi.