Andy Hessenthaler has his say following Dover’s 5-0 home loss to Aldershot Town on Tuesday evening.

Andy Hessenthaler has his say following Dover’s 5-0 home loss to Aldershot Town on Tuesday evening.
Dover won’t just welcome Aldershot to Crabble tonight, they will also welcome back a couple of familiar faces.
Shadrach Ogie, who scored a brilliant solo goal in our 2-0 win in this fixture last season during a loan spell at Crabble, may well line up for our opponents having joined The Shots on a one-month loan from Orient earlier this month.
Visiting Goalkeeper Mitch Walker is no stranger to Dover supporters, having spent seven years with Athletic prior to his departure last year.
Dover and Aldershot will be looking to avoid an unwanted hattrick, with both sides losing back-to-back league matches. Andy Hessenthaler’s men conceded three second half goals at Stockport County on Saturday afternoon, having lost 4-1 at Bromley four days earlier, with Town losing 2-1 to both Hartlepool and Sutton United.
The Shots did defeat Brentford B on Saturday in a friendly after their league match, scheduled for the same day, was cancelled due to the demise of Macclesfield Town.
Aldershot have added nine players to their squad for this season, including former Scotland International Ross McCormack on a free transfer following his release from Aston Villa at the end of the 2018-19 campaign.
The 34-year-old featured in the Championship for the likes of Cardiff, Leeds, Fulham and Aston Villa, scoring 120 goals in 333 appearances. He also netted for Glasgow Rangers against Portuguese giants and then European Champions League winners Porto in 2005.
Searle has appointed Jamie Sendles-White as his new captain following Dean Rance’s departure to Dagenham & Redbridge. The defender won the National League South with Torquay United and has also been joined at the EBB Stadium by former Daggers forward Chike Kandi.
Aldershot’s Player to Watch
Striker Mo Bettamer scored his first of the season against Sutton last Tuesday and also netted twice against Brentford B in a friendly on Saturday.
He was also second top scorer last season for The Shots, only being beaten by Ethan Chislett, who joined AFC Wimbledon in the summer.
Coverage
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Tuesday’s National League Fixtures
Altrincham Vs Solihull Moors
Barnet Vs Weymouth
FC Halifax Town Vs Yeovil Town
Hartlepool Vs Bromley
King’s Lynn Town Vs Boreham Wood
Macclesfield Town Vs Eastleigh
Sutton United Vs Notts County
Torquay United Vs Chesterfield
Wealdstone Vs Stockport County
Woking Vs Dagenham & Redbridge
Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler gives his view following Whites’ 3-0 loss at Stockport County on Saturday.
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A first trip outside of Kent this season awaits Andy Hessenthaler’s men when they travel to Stockport on Saturday.
Whites beat Notts County on the opening day, however the elation of that win soon turned to disappointment on Tuesday night with a 4-1 defeat at Kent rivals Bromley.
Meanwhile, Stockport made up for their opening day defeat at Torquay with a 2-1 victory against visiting FC Halifax Town.
Dover took all three points in this fixture last season thanks to a second half brace from Inih Effiong. However, Effiong is one of six players who started that day that have since left the club.
Only Josh Passley, Will De Havilland, Jack Munns, Oscar Gobern and Steve Rigg started that game and are still at the club, whilst Kurtis Cumberbatch and Paul Rooney who are also still under contract were on the bench.
This afternoon’s hosts have made 11 signings this summer, including John Rooney who scored 17 goals last season for Barrow as they were promoted to League Two.
They have also signed Jamie Stott on a permanent deal after two previous loan spells at the club.
Interestingly, County have also signed brothers Connor and James Jennings. Both have previous experience of playing in the EFL. Connor has played in the Football League with Tranmere, whilst older brother James has had spells in League Two with Macclesfield, Mansfield, Cheltenham and Morecambe.
Mark Kitching has also joined The Hatters this summer, signing from fellow National League side Hartlepool United. He scored the equaliser in his home debut for the club in their win against Halifax on Tuesday night.
Stockport’s Player to Watch
As already mentioned, attacking midfielder John Rooney joined County from Barrow this summer and this season will be his ninth campaign in a row in the National League.
In the eight previous seasons he has played for four different clubs and has scored 70 goals and got 37 assists in 268 games.
His 17 goals last season had him tied for fourth in the overall goalscoring ranks and he was only three goals off the top spot.
Coverage
This game will be played behind closed doors, however you can watch the game for £7.50 via Stockport’s live streaming service.
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Saturday’s other National League Fixtures
Boreham Wood Vs FC Halifax Town
Bromley Vs Torquay United
Chesterfield Vs Woking
Dagenham & Redbridge Vs Wealdstone (5:20pm)
Eastleigh Vs Altrincham
Maidenhead United Vs Hartlepool United
Notts County Vs Barnet
Solihull Moors Vs King’s Lynn Town
Weymouth Vs Sutton United
Yeovil Town Vs Wrexham
Andy Hessenthaler shares his views following Dover’s 4-1 defeat at Bromley on Tuesday night.
Manager Andy Hessenthaler’s side will be looking to make it back to back wins in the National League when they travel to Bromley for the first Kent derby of the season this evening.
Whites won their opening game after a debut goal by Millwall loanee Harry Ransom sealed an impressive win against Notts County at Crabble on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Bromley will be starting their league season tonight after not playing on Saturday after their scheduled opponent Macclesfield Town were wound up in the High Court over unpaid debts.
Honours finished even between Dover and Bromley last season after both beat each other 3-0.
Dover won the Boxing Day clash at Crabble before The Ravens avenged that loss on New Year’s Day.
However, Whites’ team has changed dramatically since that defeat with only Yusuf Mersin, Will De Havilland (pictured), Josh Passley and Jack Munns starting both the game on New Year’s Day and Saturday’s victory against Notts County.
It’s also all change for summer signing Sam Wood, who played in both of the games over the Christmas period for our opponents’.
Wood, who has been appointed our captain this season, played 74 times in the National League for Bromley.
Tonight’s hosts have made six permanent signings and two loan signings this month, including former Whites loanee James Alabi who signed for our hosts after being released from Leyton Orient.
During his time with Dover, Alabi scored one goal in 11 games.
Byron Webster and Liam Trotter, who both have Championship experience joined our hosts this summer.
Webster has spent a total of six seasons in that division throughout his career, playing for Doncaster Rovers, Yeovil Town and Millwall. He has most recently spent time in League Two with Carlisle United.
Meanwhile, a lot of Trotter’s career has been spent in the Championship, spending time with Ipswich Town, Millwall, Bolton and Nottingham Forest.
They have also been able to loan back in Reeco Hackett-Fairchild from Portsmouth.
Bromley’s Player to Watch
Forward Michael Cheek knows how to score in this division, having scored consistently in it for the past five seasons.
In this time, he has played for four different clubs and has score 75 goals in 194 games.
He was also top scorer for our opponents last season with 12 goals.
Coverage
This game will be played behind closed doors, however, you can watch the game for £9.99 via Bromley’s ‘Matchday Live’ live stream.
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We will also have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – Follow us and get all the news as it happens.
Tuesday’s other National League Fixtures (All 7:45pm Kick-offs)
Aldershot Town V Sutton United
Chesterfield V Hartlepool United
Dagenham & Redbridge V Barnet
Eastleigh V Torquay United
Maidenhead United V King’s Lynn Town
Solihull Moors V Wrexham
Stockport County V FC Halifax Town
Weymouth V Woking
Yeovil Town V Wealdstone
Wednesday’s National League Fixture
Notts County V Altrincham