Category: First Team News

The Buildbase FA Trophy

FA TROPHY DRAW

Our Buildbase FA Trophy campaign continues with a Third Round tie against National League rivals Leyton Orient at Crabble.

The tie against the East London club, who are now managed by former Gillingham boss Justin Edinburgh, is scheduled to take place on Saturday February 3rd meaning our National League game at Chester will now be re-arranged.

The league clash with Orient ended 1-1 at Brisbane Road last November.

FULL DRAW:

ST ALBANS or HARROGATE TOWN v BILLERICAY TOWN

MAIDSTONE UNITED v GATESHEAD or BOREHAM WOOD

MAIDENHEAD UNITED v KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS or STOCKPORT COUNTY

WEALDSTONE v EBBSFLEET UNITED or WARRINGTON

BRACKLEY or BARROW v SUTTON UNITED

DOVER ATHLETIC v LEYTON ORIENT

SPENNYMOOR v EAST THURROCK

WESTON-SUPER-MARE or WORKINGTON v BROMLEY

VIDEO: MANAGER REACTION

Boss Chris Kinnear has his say after his side secured their spot in the last 16 of the Buildbase FA Trophy with a thrilling 4-3 win against Marine.

WHITES EDGE PAST MARINE IN THRILLER

DOVER 4-3 MARINE

(Parry 6)      (Mitchley pens 9, 76)
(Bird 29)      (Brewster 83)
(Pinnock 54)
(Brundle 80)

WHITES progressed to the third round of the Buildbase FA Trophy, but not without a fright as ten-man Marine pushed Chris Kinnear’s men all the way in an exciting encounter at Crabble on Saturday.

Manny Parry’s early header was counteracted by Danny Mitchley’s penalty minutes later. Ryan Bird put Dover back in control and their task was seemingly made easier by Billy Smart’s red card before half-time.

Mitch Pinnock gave the hosts a two-goal advantage, but Mitchley’s second spot kick of the match kept the Mariners in the tie.

And Home fans thought the tie was over once Mitch Brundle slotted home to make it 4-2, but Michael Brewster’s clever turn and finish set up a tense final few minutes.

It was almost the best possible start for Dover as Martin Fearon saved well from Connor Essam’s precise header.

And it looked like a long afternoon ahead for 150 travelling fans as Parry helped the ball into the top corner from Kane Richards’ flick following a looping ball into the area from Brundle.

But the away side hit back two minutes later from the penalty spot. Home stopper Mitch Walker’s foul on James Short was duly punished by their leading marksman Mitchley.

Giancarlo Gallifuoco saw a headed effort cleared away from underneath the opposition crossbar, but Whites’ second goal of the afternoon duly arrived midway through the opening half.

Femi Ilesamni surged down the left-hand side of the pitch, crossing for Bird to head past a helpless Fearon.

The striker, who scored in the previous round against Eastbourne, then nodded Essam’s looping ball wide when well placed.

The hosts hopes of qualifying for the last 16 of the competition were further boosted as Smart was shown a straight red card following a reckless challenge on Parry with five minutes of the half to play.

And Athletic almost immediately punished the Evo-Stik Northern Premier side, only for Gallifuoco to blast over from a good position.

But it was Mitch Pinnock who seemingly put the tie out of the visitor’s reach, collecting Bird’s pass and curling a 25-yard shot past the outstretched palm of Fearon.

However Marine were determined not to give up the tie and Mitchley tested Walker with a volley soon after.

And the top scorer pulled his team back into the match with his second penalty twelve minutes from time. The striker teased a foul out of Parry in the area, before picking himself up and slotting past Whites goalkeeper.

Essam headed sub Kadell Daniel’s straight at Fearon, but the home team had back their two-goal advantage on 80 minutes.

Sub Anthony Jeffrey sprinted clear on the left wing and pulled the ball back for skipper Brundle to Coolly finish into the side of the goal.

But the drama was not over as Michael Brewster smashed into the bottom corner from an angle to set up a frantic five minutes of injury time.

Jeffrey almost sealed the win at the death, beating his marker for pace and firing on target, but Fearon blocked his effort and was up quickly to catch the ball after it rebounded goalwards off Daniel’s thigh.

However the home crowd did not have to wait much longer for the final whistle to confirm Whites spot in Monday lunchtime’s draw.

Earlier, boss Kinnear kept the same side that starting against Aldershot last week. Anthony Jeffrey and Chris Lewington were named on the bench.

Athletic return to league action next week when they visit Boreham Wood on Saturday 13th January.

Dover:  Walker, Gallifuoco, Essam, Parry, Passley, Nortey (Bellamy 75), Brundle (c) , Ilesanmi, Richards (Jeffrey 76), Bird, Pinnock (Daniel 60).

Subs not used:  Fazakerley, Lewington.

Marine: Fearon, Strickland, Hughes, Baker, McGrath (Lomax 75), Smart, Bailey (Donaldson 81), Brewster, Da Silva (Tongue 56), Mitchley (c)

Subs not used:  Wylie, Mendes.

Referee: Christopher O’Donnell

Attendance: 565

FA TROPHY PREVIEW: WHITES V MARINE

Dover will be looking to avoid a potential banana skin when they host Marine this weekend in the Buildbase FA Trophy second round proper.

The Merseyside club, currently 21st in the Evo-Stick Premier, have defeated Atherton Collieries (5-1), FC United of Manchester (1-0) and Chorley (3-1) to setup this weekend’s tie.

And Whites boss Chris Kinnear, aware of his opponents ability to knock out higher opposition, will feel confident after seeing his team beat National League South Eastbourne Borough 3-0 at Crabble in the last round.

Mitch Pinnock, Ryan Bird and James Alabi were on the scoresheet that day to set up a first ever meeting with Marine.

MARINE’S RECENT FORM

ASHTON 3-0 MARINE

The hosts recorded a comfortable victory in this Evo-Stick Premier match.

Nic Evangelinos put Ashton ahead on 20 minutes, following in on Liam Tomsett’s blocked drive and firing home.

Danny Mitchley struck the post for the visitors, but it was Evangelinos who doubled his and the home side’s tally.

Tomsett ran to the byline and crossed for the makeshift striker to tap-in three minutes after he scored his first of the afternoon.

Phil Baker and Florian da Silva both missed chances for Marine and the away side were duly punished late on as Tomsett converted Saul Henderson’s cross.

TICKET NEWS

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £17
Over 60’s – £14
Under 18’s – £8
Under 11’s – Free (With an accompanying adult)

COVERAGE

The game starts at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!

Coverage starts from 2pm.

SATURDAY’S OTHER FA TROPHY FIXTURES

BILLERICAY TOWN V STOURBRIDGE
BLYTH SPARTANS V BROMLEY
BOGNOR REGIS V LEYTON ORIENT
BRACKLEY TOWN V BARROW
EAST THURROCK V CHESTER
EBBSFLEET UNITED V WARRINGTON TOWN
GATESHEAD V BOREHAM WOOD
KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS V STOCKPORT COUNTY
MAIDSTONE UNITED V HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS
ST ALBANS CITY V HARROGATE TOWN
SUTTON UNITED V HENDON
TBC V SOLIHULL MOORS
TBC V MAIDENHEAD UNITED
WEALDSTONE V HEREFORD FC
WESTON-SUPER-MARE V WORKINGTON

AWAY TRAVEL

There is a coach travelling to Boreham Wood on Saturday 20th January and it is not too late to book your space on it.

It departs Crabble at 11:15am and the the prices are as follows:

Adult members £15, adult non-members £30 and accompanied child (Under 16) £5.

Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat, or see him in the Centre Spot after the match against Marine.

Please note you are now required to pay for your seat in advance by cash or via bank transfer.

WHITES BEATEN BY SHOTS

DOVER 1-2 ALDERSHOT

(Parry 45) (Kellerman 45)
(Kabamba 67)

TWO defensive errors saw Whites lose for the first time in six league matches as they were beaten 2-1 by promotion rivals Aldershot at a wet Crabble on Saturday.

Jim Kellerman capitalised on home keeper Mitch Walker’s error to give the visitors the lead and though Manny Parry restored parity seconds later with his head, the Shots won the game after a mix-up at the back between Parry and Walker saw debutant Nicke Kabamba claim the three points.

Giancarlo Gallifuoco had the first shot of the match, but his effort lacked the power needed to beat visiting keeper Lewis Ward after sprinting onto Ryan Bird’s lay-off.

And fellow centre-back Parry will feel he should have done better as he headed Femi Ilesanmi’s deep cross straight at Ward when unmarked.

Seconds later Nortei Nortey, following a flowing move on the right wing, fizzed a ball into the box which evaded all of his teammates.

Whites top scorer Bird went close to adding to his 12 goals this season. The striker firstly saw a shot blocked by the visiting defence following Mitch Pinnock’s corner and then headed over when well-placed at a long throw-in.

The away team almost had the lead five minutes before the break. Bernard Mensah’s perfectly weighted pass set Shamir Fenelon through on goal, only for the winger to stab wide with the onrushing Mitch Walker coming out to meet him.

And it was a rare calamity from Walker that gave the Hampshire side the lead on the stroke on half-time.

Dover’s number one confidently claimed Cheye Alexander’s free-kick, but collided with Parry as he fell backwards, dropping the ball for Kellerman to slot the ball into an empty net.

However the keeper’s blushes were spared by Parry’s leveller seconds later.

The centre-back headed Pinnock’s set-piece into the bottom corner of the net, out of reach of Ward’s despairing dive.

Shortly after the restart, Ward tipped over Gallifuoco’s headed effort from Brundle’s corner and with the rain teeming down, The Shots goalie caught Pinnock’s 25-yard free-kick at the first attempt.

Dover pressed forward to end their current run of four consecutive draws and Bird went close just after the hour mark, flicking Josh Passley’s ball into the box agonisingly wide.

But Chris Kinnear’s men were unable to get a much-needed win as debutant Nicke Kabamba grabbed a winner after coming off the bench with just over 20 minutes remaining.

A ball into the area from sub Bobby-Joe Taylor was grabbed by Walker, but an accidental kick in the head from Parry meant White’s keeper was unable to keep hold of the ball, allowing the Portsmouth loanee to round the goalie and chip the ball home.

A sweeping home move saw Brundle flick the ball for Bird to pull the trigger, however George Fowler recovered well to tackle the forward.

With time running, Gallifouco lashed Pinnock’s driven pass wide and the visitors almost sealed the win late on with a lightning counter-attack.

Kellerman slid in Mensah and though the midfielder appeared to have tucked the ball home, Nortey was on hand to acrobatically clear the ball off the line.

Athletic were unable to find an equaliser and the loss sees them drop one place in the table to fifth.

Earlier, Kinnear made one change to the side that started away at Maidstone. Kane Richards replaced Kadell Daniel, who started as a substitute.

Whites next host Marine in the FA Trophy on Saturday 13th January. Kick off 3pm.

Dover: Walker, Gallifuoco, Essam, Parry, Passley, Brundle (c), Nortey (Bellamy 87), Ilesanmi, Richards (Daniel 64), Bird (Alabi 76), Pinnock.

Subs not used: Dean-Conteh, Fazakerley.

Aldershot: Ward, Alexander, Evans, Fowler, Kinsella (McClure 80), Gallagher, Oyeleke, Fenelon (Joe-Taylor 45), Kellerman, Mensah, Rendell (c), (Kabamba 60)

Referee: Joseph Johnson

Attendance: 1,237

PREVIEW: WHITES V ALDERSHOT

Dover will be aiming to halt their current drawing sequence when they host Gary Waddock’s team on Saturday.

Boss Chris Kinnear has seen his side’s last four matches end all-square, though will be heartened his team are unbeaten in seven games.

Visitors Town will be pleased with their Christmas and New Year efforts, having taken eight points from a possible 12.

And the Hampshire side will arrive at Crabble in confident mood having not tasted defeat in their last five league outings.

One Dover player will know the opposition well when both sides take to the turf at the weekend.

Midfielder Liam Bellamy played 14 times for the Shots last season, scoring twice.

ALDERSHOT’S RECENT FORM

WOKING 1-2 ALDERSHOT

Scott Rendell nabbed a last-minute winner as Aldershot moved into second in the standings with a New Year win.

Defender Will Evans had a header disallowed for offside early in the first half, but the visitors were ahead soon after as James Rowe crossed for Rendell to nod his team in front.

Kane Ferdinand levelled after the break, steering home Jason Banton’s accurate ball into the box.

But Rendell grabbed the three points in injury time, slotting in after Jake Gallagher’s dummy fooled the home backline.

PREVIOUS MEETING

09/09/17:  ALDERSHOT 0-2 DOVER

Dover rose into first place on the National League ladder with a 2-0 win at Aldershot on a rainy Saturday afternoon.

A header from Giancarlo Gallifuoco and a wonderful solo goal from substitute Kadell Daniel saw Athletic win at the EBB Stadium for the first time.

The match’s first effort on target came via Manny Parry for the visitors, but his header from Gallifuoco’s cross lacked the power needed to beat Jake Cole.

But Dover did beat the home keeper in the 35th minute.

A short corner from Mitch Brundle found Nortei Nortey and the midfielder’s floated ball into the area was powered home by Australian Gallifuoco.

Mitch Walker produced a stunning save to prevent James Rowe from finding the top corner and that save proved crucial as the visitors doubled their lead on 65 minutes.

Daniel, who had entered the fray four minutes earlier, picked the ball up on the half-way line and ran towards the box before firing a low left-footed effort across Cole and into the net.

The winger then stung the palms of the home stopper with a fierce angled drive.

Sub Fabien Robert was found in space by a smart threaded pass, but Walker was out quickly to block his effort.

The visiting stopper also caught Matt McClure’s late effort as Whites held on to record back-to-back victories.

OTHER MEETINGS

17/04/17 – ALDERSHOT 1-0 DOVER
29/08/16 – DOVER 1-2 ALDERSHOT
05/12/15 – DOVER 5-2 ALDERSHOT
18/08/15 – ALDERSHOT 1-1 DOVER

TICKET NEWS

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £17
Over 60’s – £14
Under 18’s – £8
Under 11’s – Free (With an accompanying adult)

COVERAGE

The game starts at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!

Coverage starts from 2pm.

SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

BARROW V TRANMERE ROVERS
BROMLEY V AFC FYLDE
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE V HARTLEPOOL UNITED
EASTLEIGH V GUISELEY
EBBSFLEET UNITED V CHESTER
GATESHEAD V SUTTON UNITED
LEYTON ORIENT V BOREHAM WOOD
MACCLESFIELD TOWN V SOLIHULL MOORS
MAIDENHEAD UNITED V HC HALIFAX TOWN
WOKING V MAIDSTONE UNITED
WREXHAM V TORQUAY UNITED

AWAY TRAVEL

There is a coach travelling to Boreham Wood on Saturday 20th January and it is not too late to book your space on it.

It departs Crabble at 11:15am and the the prices are as follows:

Adult members £15, adult non-members £30 and accompanied child (Under 16) £5.

Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat, or see him in the Centre Spot after the match against Aldershot or Marine.

Please note you are now required to pay for your seat in advance by cash or via bank transfer.

VIDEO: PLAYER REACTION

Goalscorer Femi Ilesanmi has his say following Whites 2-2 draw with Maidstone on New Year’s Day.