Category: First Team News

KRASNIQI DEPARTS

Dover Athletic Football Club can today confirm midfielder Arjanit Krasniqi has left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual consent.

The 22-year-old former Kosovo under-21 captain made 39 appearances in all competitions for us during two spells at Crabble.

His last appearance for Andy Hessenthaler’s squad was as a second-half substitute in the 2-0 National League South defeat at Cheshunt on December 6th.

Krasniqi originally arrived at Crabble on a non-contract basis from National League South side Braintree Town last January before returning to sign a new deal in June.

Everyone at Dover Athletic wishes Arjanit all the very best for the future.

LOAN EXTENDED

Defender Alex Green’s loan deal with Southern Counties East Premier Division side Deal Town has been extended for another month.

The 19-year-old former Academy captain, who initially joined The Hoops for a month last month, will now stay with them until the end of January.

We wish Alex and Deal Town manager Steve King’s team all the very best during his extended stay at the Charles Ground.

 

 

 

 

POST-MATCH REACTION | ANDY HESSENTHALER | DULWICH HAMLET 1-1 DOVER

Summer signing Jordan Higgs scored against his former club as Andy Hessenthaler’s side came from behind to leave Champion Hill with a point on Boxing Day.

The hosts took the lead through Joe Felix in the 19th minute before Higgs (pictured) replied eight minutes before half-time.

The result sees Dover finish the year in 13th place on the National League South table while Dulwich are 17th ahead of the return fixture at Crabble on New Year’s Day (3pm).

Dover Athletic: Nelson, Judd (Byford 87′), Paxman, Sterling, Goodman, Brundle, Higgs, Martin, Wanadio (Carney 83′), Pavey, Baptiste

Subs Not Used:  Nikaj, Moses, Wilkinson

Attendance: 2541

MATCH PREVIEW: DULWICH HAMLET V DOVER

Andy Hessenthaler’s squad returns to National League South action with a Boxing Day trip to London.

Whites will be playing their first game after an enforced 20-day break from competitive action due to postponements.

The game at Champion Hill also sees our summer signings Tyrone Sterling and Jordan Higgs playing against their former club.

DOVER TEAM NEWS 

Forward Chike Kandi misses out with a back injury.

Defender Jake Goodman and young striker Noah Carney are both fit again after their injuries and are in the matchday squad.

DOVER COLOURS

For fans heading to the game wanting to wear the same shirts as the players, we will be wearing our navy kit.

COVERAGE 

Please note that there will be NO coverage of the game on our Twitter account or BBC Radio Kent.

TICKET INFORMATION

You can get all the details you need HERE

COACH TRAVEL

The Supporters Club is running a coach to the game and it’s not too late to book your seat on it.

Please contact Craig on 07934 300335 for all the details.

MONDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE SOUTH FIXTURES

Cheshunt v Concord Rangers
Oxford City v Slough Town
Bath City v Chippenham Town
Chelmsford City v Braintree Town
Ebbsfleet United v Dartford
Havant & Waterlooville v Eastbourne Borough
Hemel Hempstead Town v St Albans City
Hungerford Town v Farnborough
Tonbridge Angels v Welling United
Weymouth v Taunton Town
Worthing v Hampton & Richmond

MERRY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL

Dover Athletic Football Club Chairman Jim  Parmenter, the Directors, management, players, and staff would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Most importantly, we thank you, our fans, for your continued support – it is very much appreciated by us all.

We must also say a special thank you to our volunteers, who give their time so willingly, and our sponsors and commercial partners for their ongoing support.

So please enjoy a fantastic Christmas and cherish the time spent with family and friends.

FIXTURE UPDATES

We can now confirm the re-arranged dates of the three postponed National League South games against Taunton Town, Tonbridge Angels. and Worthing.

We will host Taunton Town at Crabble on January 10th at 7.45pm.

Our game at Tonbridge Angels will now take place at Longmead on January 24th at 7.45pm.

Worthing will visit Crabble on January 31st at 7.45pm.

 

 

 

 

TONBRIDGE GAME OFF

Saturday’s National League South game at Tonbridge Angels has been called off following a pitch inspection at Longmead Stadium.

The date of the rearranged fixture will be announced in due course.

 

 

FORWARD LEAVES CRABBLE

Dover Athletic Football Club can confirm that Reece Grant has today left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual consent.

The 27-year-old joined us last summer after leaving National League South champions Maidstone United.

He made nine appearances in all competitions for Andy Hessenthaler’s squad.

We would like to thank Reece for his efforts whilst at the club and wish him all the very best in the future.

TONBRIDGE GAME REARRANGED

Tuesday’s scheduled National League South game at Tonbridge Angels will now be played at Longmead Stadium this Saturday at 3pm.

The game was postponed on Monday due to the weather.

 

 

FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Chairman Jim Parmenter provides an update on the situation at the Club.

Firstly, it was a great shame that our National League South game against Worthing at Crabble last Saturday was called off by the match referee.

Frosted pitches when the temperatures are forecast to rise the following day are always a tough call.

The previous day ( Friday) when the temperatures and the forecast were virtually the same, we implemented a procedure to see the best treatment for the pitch and by 11am the pitch was completely thawed, so it was reasonable for the groundsman to assume it would be the same on match day.

Temperatures did rise to 4.5 / 5 degrees and the pitch thawed as expected. Unfortunately, a small strip on the main stand side about 1.5 meters wide had not thawed to the match referees liking by the time he arrived at 1pm.

Whether or not that made the game unplayable is a matter of opinion, but of course, in that situation, it is only the match referees’ opinion that counts.

It appears that these days the default seems to be to call the game off rather than do everything you can to get the game played.

Supporters will remember the many times over the years that an army of volunteers has helped me clear tonnes of snow from the pitch from early morning to get a game on. How times have changed!

I do get concerned when I see individuals surrounding the referee trying to influence his decision, but again it appears to be the modern way.

For us, it was even more disappointing as we had a lot of hospitality bookings and of course, Ross Smith the European Darts Champion, visiting.

The result for the club is that the postponement means that we have played only two home games in nine weeks, which for our operational finances is a disaster, our crowds have been well down on budget, and without that vital match income, I am left paying the wages.

Obviously, this is a situation that cannot continue for much longer so I urge all supporters to get along and support your club to ensure its survival.

To those who seem to believe it is a good thing to spread negativity on social media, I say all you are doing is harming your club, negativity breeds negativity, so please stop and think and get behind the team.

We are just a few points off the playoffs with a very good chance of achieving them, with some adjustments, good support will help us achieve that target.

Moving on to our community project in partnership with our friends and sponsors at Megger, there has been a setback in the funding of the proposed community 3G Pitch project.

Unfortunately, despite giving me their support in writing, which I, in turn, supplied to the Football Foundation along with many other letters of support. Dover District Council officers at a separate meeting and without informing me informed the Football Foundation that although they supported the scheme, they did not see it as “strategically important” and therefore they wanted any Football Foundation money available for other “more important” council schemes.

Whether those other proposals will bring as much to the community as our project remains to be seen.

I have contacted DDC for an explanation, but so far no reply.

Concerned supporters may wish to contact their local councilor on the matter.

This does not mean we can’t proceed with our plans, but as it stands without Football Foundation grants, we are 300k short of our funding requirements, even with the generous support of our sponsors and others.

I will continue to strive to find finance from other sources to complete the project and would welcome any help that may be forthcoming.

In the meantime, I am hopeful that thanks to our friends at Megger we will be able to proceed with appointing our Community Engagement and inclusion Officer to start our joint community project.

I would like to thank our staff for their dedication during a difficult year and our small band of volunteers, who continue to do a magnificent job keeping the club running particularly on match days.

In closing, I would like to wish you all a Happy Christmas, a prosperous New Year, and most importantly health and happiness to you and your families.