Category: First Team News

NEW DATE FOR WEALDSTONE

Our National League match at Wealdstone has been brought forward to next month.

The match was originally scheduled to be played at Grosvenor Vale on Tuesday, March 22nd at 7.45 pm

However, with both clubs out for the FA Trophy, the match will now take place on Saturday, January 15th with a 3pm kick-off.

VIDEO: MATCH REACTION

Midfielder Ryan Hanson, who scored our second goal in the 3-2 defeat at Woking, spoke to BBC Radio Kent’s Matt Gerrard.after the game.

Photo taken by David Holmes of Woking FC

 

VIDEO: MANAGER REACTION

Manager Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent‘s Matt Gerrard after the 3-2 National League defeat at Woking.

Max Kretzschmar’s sixth-minute penalty gave the hosts an early lead before Jake Goodman headed Dover back on level terms five minutes later.

Former Dover striker Inih Effiong then scored twice before Ryan Hanson reduced the deficit three minutes from time.

MATCH PREVIEW: WOKING VS DOVER ATHLETIC

Andy Hessenthaler and his squad will end 2021 with a trip to Surrey on Tuesday to play Woking in the Vanarama National League at 3pm.

WOKING’S FORM GUIDE:

The Cards ended a run of four straight defeats in league and FA Trophy competitions with a 1-1 draw at Aldershot Town on Boxing Day.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT US

Woking’s preview can be found HERE

TEAM NEWS

AFC Wimbledon loanee, forward Aaron Cosgrave, returns to the matchday squad after missing the past two games with Covid.

T J Bramble (back), Reda Johnson (thigh), Alex Green (ankle), Adam Parkes (hip), and Will Moses (ankle) all miss out.

DOVER COLOURS

For travelling fans wanting to wear the same shirts as the players, we will be wearing our all-purple kit.

COVERAGE

The game kicks off at 3pm but if you are unable to make the trip, BBC Radio Kent will be providing commentary HERE

We will also have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens.

TICKET INFORMATION

You can get all the details HERE

Please note the game will be segregated with Dover Athletic fans being allocated the Chris Lane Terrace and some seats in the Seymours Community LGS.

TUESDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Altrincham v Wrexham
Boreham Wood v Wealdstone (P)
Chesterfield v FC Halifax Town
Dagenham & Redbridge v Aldershot Town
Eastleigh v Torquay United
Grimsby Town v King’s Lynn Town (P)
Maidenhead United v Bromley
Solihull Moors v Stockport County
Southend United v Barnet
Yeovil Town v Weymouth (P)

 

LOAN DEAL EXTENDED

Dover Athletic have extended the loan deal of Maidstone United striker Alfie Pavey.

The  26-year-old frontman will now stay with us until the end of January after his initial one-month loan expired yesterday.

Pavey has scored once to date in the 2-1 defeat at Kings Lynn Town.

 

 

VIDEO: MANAGER REACTION

Manager Andy Hessenthaler speaks to BBC Radio Kent‘s Ben Watts after the 2-0 National League defeat against Dagenham &Redbridge at Crabble on Boxing Day.

 

MATCH REPORT: DOVER 0-2 DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE

By Alex Hoad

Whites produced another battling display but were unable to avoid a 2-0 home defeat to Dagenham & Redbridge on Boxing Day.

Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler rang the changes with 17-year-old Academy forward Noah Carney handed his first start, fresh from his England Schoolboys selection, while Alfie Pavey and Ben Williamson returned in attack, and Seth Twumasi and Danny Collinge were named in the backline.

Leading scorer Aaron Cosgrave missed out due to Covid while Koby Arthur, Khale Da Costa, Sam Wood, and James Caton dropped to the bench following the 1-0 FA Trophy defeat to Bromley last time out.

Despite playing the Daggers at Crabble on Boxing Day for the second time in as many seasons, Whites became Purples for the day as they donned their away strip as part of the national #NoHomeKit campaign in aid of the homeless charity Shelter.

Twumasi was in the thick of the action within three minutes as he was beaten to a ball over the top by one-time Gillingham and Ebbsfleet man Myles Weston who dragged an angled shot past Josh Bexon but also inches wide of the far post.

Dover bounced back and Henry Woods sent a dipping volley narrowly over the bar from the edge of the box following a long throw but the hosts fell behind after 10 minutes when Will Wright’s corner sparked a scramble amid which the ball rolled agonisingly inside the post with the final touch seemingly between Danny Collinge and Daggers midfielder Matt Robinson who was credited with the goal.

Junior Morais was denied by Bexon but Dover grew in stature and Carney came close on 35 minutes when he controlled in the box and shot on the turn only to see his effort deflect past the post.

It was from the resultant corner that the visitors landed a killer blow on the counter, breaking clear from their own area before Mo Sagaf spread the ball wide to the left where Robinson outstripped the covering Williamson for pace and slotted past Bexon to double the advantage.

Jake Goodman headed narrowly over before the interval and nine minutes after the break he nodded a deep cross back into the middle for Collinge who could only nod his own effort just over Elliot Justham’s crossbar.

At the other end, Wright curled a long-range free-kick wide of the post while Bexon produced perhaps the save of the season to instinctively claw Goodman’s sliced clearance from a low Morais cross off his own goalline.

Whites were enjoying more of the ball and playing some attractive football, despite the persistent rain and heavy pitch – which had passed a 2.30pm pitch inspection. Arthur and Da Costa were introduced from the bench to liven things up and Callum Reynolds had his heart in his mouth after clipping Da Costa as he raced through, only for referee Sunny Gill to issue only a yellow card.

Arthur saw a shot blocked after some nice approach play while Da Costa took a heavy touch in the box after robbing a defender and also swung a free-kick straight at Justham as time wore on.

One final half-chance saw Pavey mis-time a header from a corner to glance off-target as Dover’s winless run in Vanarama National League extended to 20 games, 15 of them now defeats.

Whites are on the road at Woking on Tuesday (December 28) before heading to Victoria Park for the rematch with the Daggers on Sunday (January 2).

 

MATCH PREVIEW – DOVER VS DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE

Andy Hessenthaler’s squad returns to National League action at home today with the visit of Dagenham & Redbridge.

Whites continue to look for their first win of the season and while the seventh-placed Red Dragons will be hoping to close the gap on those ahead of them.

Those attending the game won’t be seeing things when the Dover players emerge from the tunnel – we will be wearing our all purple kit in support of homeless charity Shelter’s ‘No Home Kit’ campaign.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT US?

You can read Dagenham’s preview of the game and their manager Daryl McMahon’s thoughts HERE

TEAM NEWS

Defenders Seth Twumasi and Danny Collinge, together with forwards Alfie Pavey and Ben Williamson are back in the matchday squad after missing the FA Trophy defeat against Bromley.

Reda Johnson (thigh), Alex Green (ankle), Adam Parkes (hip), and Will Moses (ankle) are all not available.

MATCHDAY INFORMATION

Tickets for this game must be bought at the turnstile only. Both cash and card are accepted.

Prices are as follows:

Adults – £18

Over 60 – £15

Under 18 – £9

Under 11s free with paying adult

PROGRAMME

You can buy your digital matchday magazine for today’s game HERE

 

COVERAGE

If you are unable to make the game, which kicks off at 3pm, BBC Radio Kent will be providing commentary HERE

We will also have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens.

BOXING DAY’S NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES

Aldershot Town vs Woking

Bromley vs Southend United (17.20)

King’s Lynn Town vs Notts County

Stockport County vs Altrincham

Torquay United vs Yeovil Town

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

The Chairman, Directors, management, players, and staff of Dover Athletic Football Club would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas.

We would also like to thank you, our fans, for your continued support throughout the 2021/22 season in what was been the most challenging of years – it is very much appreciated by us all.

Our thanks must also go to our volunteers, who give their time so willingly, and our sponsors and commercial partners for their much-needed support.

Please enjoy a fantastic Christmas and cherish the time spent with loved ones.

 

 

Dover Athletic to support #NoHomeKit Campaign

Dover Athletic will be supporting homeless charity Shelter’s ‘No Home Kit’ campaign at our home game against Dagenham & Redbridge on Boxing Day.

We will be wearing our all-purple kit for the clash at Crabble to support the campaign, which is raising funds and awareness to help combat homelessness across the nation.

Homelessness has risen dramatically over the last decade. The pandemic has shown us the importance of having a safe home like never before – yet more than 180,000 households have been made homeless since March 2020. With a tough winter ahead even more people could lose their homes.

Shelter’s frontline services are working harder than ever to help people find and keep a home this Christmas, but they can’t do it alone.

The charity have asked for the football community to come together for the Boxing Day round of fixtures and ditch their home shirt and instead wear an away or third kit, in a powerful act of support and solidarity for people without a home.

The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness of the scale of homelessness across the country and raise funds to support Shelter’s frontline services and its campaigns to end the housing emergency for good.

The club are proud to be supporting the campaign and supporters are encouraged to take part too by wearing their away shirts for the fixture.

Click HERE for more information on the #NoHomeKit initiative.