Category: First Team News

PREVIEW: GUISELEY V WHITES

Dover will be looking to continue their good form on the road when they travel to West Yorkshire on Saturday.

Chris Kinnear’s men have picked up 12 points from a possible 15 on their travels this season and boast an impressive record at Nethermoor Park.

Whites have won at Guiseley on all three previous visits and done it without conceding a goal.

But a tough test is likely following the appointment of Paul Cox as Lions manager earlier this month.

Cox’s side are unbeaten since the former Barrow boss replaced Adam Lockwood in charge, with three draws from as many games.

GUISELEY’S RECENT FORM

WREXHAM 1 – 1 GUISELEY

Sam Wedgebury’s scorcher deep into stoppage time denied Paul Cox’s men their first win on the road this season.

Raul Correia helped in Will Hatfield’s deflected effort shortly before the half-hour mark to stun the home crowd.

Kayode Odejayi should have made the game safe, but headed over from close-in.

With 96 minutes on the clock, a hurried Guiseley clearance fell invitingly for Wedgebury and the midfielder made no mistake from the edge of the area.

The draw leaves Guiseley 22nd in the table on eight points.

PREVIOUS MEETING

25/03/17: GUISELEY 0-4 WHITES

Ricky Miller scored twice as Dover boosted their play-off hopes with a resounding win at Nethermoor Park.

The National League’s top scorer opened the scoring on 15 minutes, turning well and slotting into the bottom corner.

Miller hit the post after the break, but the lead was doubled on 67 minutes when Ricky Modeste headed in from close range.

With nine minutes remaining, Miller converted a penalty after being felled in the box and Ross Lafayette added a spot-kick of his own in stoppage time.

OTHER LEAGUE MEETINGS

19/11/16: Dover 2-0 Guiseley
19/03/16: Guiseley 0-1 Dover
16/02/16: Guiseley 0-3 Dover

DOVER COLOURS

For travelling fans wanting to wear the same shirts as the players, captain Mitch Brundle and his teammates will be wearing their blue ones.

TICKET NEWS

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £15
Concessions – £10
12-18 year-olds – £5
Accompanied Under 12’s – Free

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

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

AWAY TRAVEL

There will be a Supporters Club coach making the trip to Sutton on Tuesday 3rd October and it’s not too late to reserve your seat on it.

It leaves Crabble at 4:30pm and the cost is as follows:

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

There is also a coach travelling to Torquay at 7:30am on Saturday 7th October and the prices are:

Adult members £30, adult non-members £45 and accompanied child (U16) £15.

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

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

HIGHLIGHTS: KENT RELIANCE SENIOR CUP

Catch up on the best of the action from Whites 2-2 draw and penalty shoot-out win against Sittingbourne FC at Crabble on Tuesday night.

Please note there is no sound on the highlights.

WHITES ADVANCE IN KENT CUP

Chris Lewington was the hero as Whites edged past Sittingbourne on penalties to advance onto the next round of the Kent Reliance Senior cup.

Dover’s keeper saved spot kicks from Tom Loynes and Mobalasi Dawodu as 10-man Athletic, the defending champions, won the shootout 4-1 after the second round tie ended 2-2 draw in normal time.

Chris Kinnear’s side also finished the game a man light after Aziz Deen-Conteh was shown a second yellow card in injury time.

Whites started brightly with Kane Richards cutting inside and firing straight at visiting keeper Harry Brooks early on.

But his effort was merely a warning shot and the winger opened the scoring on 22 minutes.

Jamie Allen collected the ball out wide and passed inside for Tobi Sho-Silva to tuck the ball into the bottom corner, via a slight deflection of Richards.

Debutant Lewington was called into action on the half-hour mark for the home side, beating away Ade Batula’s fierce drive, then denying Chris Webber with an identical block when the ball rebounded to the defender.

The home stopper then spectacularly tipped over Tom Loynes curling effort after the winger cut inside Chris Barnard.

David Smith fired narrowly wide from an angle for the visitors and Brooks palmed Oliver Muldoon’s volley around the post after Deen-Conteh’s run and cross.

But Sittingbourne were deservedly level eight minutes after the break. Webber’s set piece found Dawodu free in the box to head home.

Brooks had to be alert to deny Deen-Conteh at his near post and George Essuman nodded the resulting corner over the bar.

Sho-Silva headed Richards’ cross at Brooks and the visiting keeper was off his line quickly to beat Barnard to a loose ball soon after.

Smith fired wide once again as did Essuman at the other end, striking the side netting after Brooks’ punch from Deen-Conteh’s initial shot fell for the centre back.

The Brickies goalie also showed good agility to tip over Allen’s powerful drive from an angle.

The turnaround was complete on 78 minutes, sub Kane Rowland capitalised on Essuman’s error and fired home via the post.

But the the visitors could only hold on to their lead for four minutes as Deen-Conteh curled a free-kick into the top corner, before his evening turned sour after the referee gave the defender his marching orders following a rash challenge.

But the 10-men held firm until the final whistle, winning the shootout thanks to Lewington’s heroics.

Earlier, Kinnear made 11 changes to the side that started the 4-0 home win over Chester last weekend.

Whites are back in league action this Saturday when they travel to Guiseley. Kick off 3pm.

Dover: Lewington, Fazakerley(c), Deen-Conteh, Essuman, Adebowale, Barnard, Allen, Muldoon, Sho-Silva, Thomas, Richards.

Subs not used: Smith, Wratten, Dixon, Cusson, Hook.

Sittingbourne: Brooks, Webber, Elliott, Coker, Allan, Dawodu, Guthrie, Batula(Blake 73), Smith (Rowland 69), Cornwell(c) (Phillip 45), Loynes.

Subs not used: Brown, Hawkes.

PREVIEW: WHITES V SITTINGBOURNE FC

Sittingbourne FC visit Crabble tonight as Dover start their defence of the Kent Reliance Senior Cup.

Whites lifted the trophy in May, beating Welling United 2-0 in the final in Maidstone.

Boss Chris Kinnear is expected to name a much changed side for the Round Two clash, with those that started Saturday’s home National League win over Chester likely to be rested.

Opponents Sittingbourne beat Faversham 2-1 in the last round, thanks to a stoppage-time winner from sub Keanu Williams.

Sam Berwick had headed the home side in front before the break, with Jono Richardson levelling for the Brickies shortly after the hour mark.

Sittingbourne are currently fifth in the Bostik South standings.

The kicks-off at 7.45pm and the club have reduced the admission price for the game down to just £5 for adults, while under-11s get in for free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO: PLAYER REACTION

Mitch Pinnock talks to the camera after netting his first league goal for Whites in Saturday’s 4-0 home win over Chester FC.

WHITES THRASH CHESTER

Whites won their second game at Crabble this season with a convincing 4-0 victory over struggling Chester.

Giancarlo Gallifuoco headed in a first-half opener with further goals from Mitch Pinnock, Nortei Nortey and Mitch Brundle after the break.

Pinnock registered the shot of the match, but the winger’s angled volley flew over the bar.

Kingsley James fired an early warning at Walker and Andy Halls could only find the side-netting after opting to shoot rather than cross as the visitors grew in confidence.

But the home side opened the scoring on 21 minutes thanks to Giancarlo Gallifuoco. The Australian rose above a static Chester defence to head in Mitch Brundle’s accurate corner.

A Chester reply was almost instant, but Walker easily caught Ross Hannah’s strike from inside the penalty box.

With half-time on the horizon, Walker dived onto Hannah’s low drive and the same striker curled a free-kick over following a clumsy challenge on him by Connor Essam, resulting in a booking for the Dover defender.

Harry White diverted Hannah’s cross wide and Lucas Dawson smashed over following good work from James as the visitors searched for a leveller.

But Dover’s defence was not to be breached and they pulled further ahead on 62 minutes when Pinnock collected Brundle’s pass and fired into the bottom corner from twenty-yards, leaving away stopper Alex Lynch no chance of saving his shot.

It was the midfielder’s first league goal for Whites and seven minutes later another Dover player had the same accolade.

Sub Tobi-Sho Silva got the better of Ryan Astles on the left and his low centre found Nortei Nortey free in the area to sweep home his first goal in a Whites shirt.

Kadell Daniel struck the angle of post and bar with a fierce effort, before Brundle made the points safe on 82 minutes.

Sho-Silva’s run and shot was parried by Alex Lynch into the path of Dover’s captain, who slipped the ball underneath the away keeper.

It was almost five in stoppage time, but Lynch denied both Pinnock and Brundle following a lightning counter attack from a Chester corner.

Earlier, Chris Kinnear made one change to the side that started the midweek defeat to Boreham Wood as Kadell Daniel came in for Jamie Allen, who dropped to the bench.

The result moves Whites up to 2nd in the table on goal difference, level on points with new leaders Aldershot Town.

Athletic next play Sittingbourne FC on Tuesday night at Crabble in the second round of the Kent Reliance Senior Trophy.  Kick off 7:45pm.

Dover: Walker, Gallifuoco, Essam, Parry, Passley, Brundle(c), Nortey, Ilesanmi (Deen-Conteh 85), Daniel (Richards 80), Bird (Sho-Silva 58), Pinnock.

Subs not used: Lewington, Allen

Chester: Lynch, Halls, Astles, McCombe(c), Mahon (Akintunde 63), Joyce (Waters 71), James, Dawson, Rowe-Turner, White (Bell 61), Hannah.

Subs not used: Mitchell, Sharon

Yellows: Essam, Daniel (Dover), Joyce, McCombe, Halls (Chester)

Attendance: 1102

Referee: Daniel Middleton

 

PREVIEW: WHITES V CHESTER FC

Dover will be aiming to bounce back from defeat in midweek when managerless Chester visit Crabble on Saturday.

A solitary goal just before the break handed Boreham Wood the points on Tuesday evening, leaving boss Chris Kinnear’s men with just one home win so far this campaign.

Chester have an identical record on the road this season and last tasted victory five games ago, winning 2-1 at Aldershot.

Player/caretaker boss Tom Shaw looks set to take the reins for a third match running, following the dismissal of previous manager Jon McCarthy just over a fortnight ago.

The Seals have drawn one and lost one of the midfielder’s two games in charge.

CHESTER FC’S RECENT FORM

GATESHEAD 3 – 2 CHESTER FC

A stoppage-time winner saw The Heed earn a thrilling home victory over Chester.

The visitors thought they had levelled two minutes into injury time after Matty Waters found the net with a long range strike, but visiting keeper Conor Mitchell failed to stop the ball finding the net following confusion from a corner.

The home side had gone ahead when Luke Hannant’s teasing cross was diverted into his own net by Andy Halls.

Richard Peniket tapped in Danny Johnson’s low centre to double the advantage, before Ross Hannah reduced the deficit.

The loss leaves Chester 21st in the table on eight points.

PREVIOUS MEETING

28/01/17: WHITES 3-1 CHESTER FC

Ricky Miller scored twice as Dover ended a two-game losing run and moved back into the play-off places after a convincing win at Crabble.

Miller was sent tumbling by Matty Waters and the National League’s leading scorer got up and sent Roberts the wrong way to bag his 26th league goal of the season.

But the lead lasted only three minutes courtesy of a sublime curling shot by Alabi.

Four minutes into the second half, Dover hit the lead again – thanks to Miller’s determination.

The striker brushed aside Blaine Hudson and beat the challenge of Theo Vassell to fire past Roberts.

Jack Parkinson fizzed a 20-yarder just wide before Healy added a third in 58th minute.

The former Maidstone midfielder, who was making his first National League start for Dover, hit a half-volley that flew past Roberts.

At the other end, Arnold saved Hudson’s close range header before Vassell shot wide.

But there was to be no comeback as Dover avenged their 5-0 defeat at Chester earlier this season.

OTHER LEAGUE MEETINGS

01/10/16: Chester 5-0 Dover
24/11/15: Chester 1-1 Dover
15/08/15: Dover 0-0 Chester

TICKET NEWS

Prices are as follows:

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

Please note the match will be segregated.

COYW MATCHDAY PROGRAMME

Jamie Allen is the cover star for Saturday’s programme while the feature interview is with former Chester man Kane Richards.

You will also be able to read the thoughts of boss Chris Kinnear and catch up with Lee Hook’s humorous take on life at Crabble in his regular column.

All this and much more for just £2.50.

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 (Kick off 3pm unless stated)

LEYTON ORIENT V HARTLEPOOL UNITED (12:30pm)
BARROW V TORQUAY UNITED
BROMLEY V SOLIHULL MOORS
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE V FC HALIFAX TOWN
EASTLEIGH V AFC FYLDE
EBBSLEET UNITED V TRANMERE ROVERS
GATESHEAD V ALDERSHOT TOWN
MACCLESFIELD TOWN V MAIDSTONE UNITED
MAIDENHEAD UNITED V BOREHAM WOOD
WOKING V SUTTON UNITED
WREXHAM V GUISELEY

AWAY TRAVEL

There will be a Supporters Club coach making the trip to Guiseley on Saturday 23rd September and it’s not too late to reserve your seat on it.

It leaves Crabble at 7am and the cost is as follows:

Adults members £30, adult non-members £45 and accompanied child (under 16) £15.

There is also a coach travelling to Sutton at 4:30pm on Tuesday 3rd October and the prices are:

Adult members £15, adult non-members £30 and accompanied child (U16) £5.

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

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