Defender Bradley Barry has joined Dover on loan from fellow National League club Chesterfield.
A right-back by trade, Barry, nephew of Premier League veteran Gareth, is also able to play at centre half and as a right wing-back.
The 23-year-old Barry joined the Spireites on a two-year deal in May 2017 after leaving League One Swindon Town.
He made over 50 appearances for the Robins during his two years at the club.
In his time with Chesterfield, Barry has made 32 appearances, including one (pictured above) against Whites in the 0-0 draw in Derbyshire earlier this month.
He will wear the number 21 shirt for Dover and go straight into the squad for Saturday’s game at Aldershot.
Welcolme to Crabble Brad!!
Whites’ will be aiming to lift themselves off the bottom of the National League table when they travel to Hampshire on Saturday.
Chris Kinnear’s men are winless in seven matches and are still searching for their first victory on the road this campaign.
However they face a side that have also made a poor start by their usual standards.
Gary Waddock’s Town sit 19th on the ladder, four points ahead of Athletic, though are far stronger at home that on their travels, having won three of five games at the EBB Stadium so far.
ALDERSHOT’S PLAYER TO WATCH
Dan Holman scored his first goal for his new side in their recent 3-2 home win against Bromley.
The striker, who played six games for Whites during a loan spell three years ago, is no stranger to scoring in the National League having finished joint top scorer during the 2015/16 campaign with 30 goals.
ALDERSHOT’S LAST FIVE RESULTS
Fylde 3-0 Aldershot
Aldershot 3-2 Bromley
Havant & Waterlooville 2-1 Aldershot
Wrexham 2-0 Aldershot
Aldershot 2-1 Sutton
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
06/01/18: Dover 1-2 Aldershot
09/09/17: Aldershot 0-2 Dover
17/04/17: Aldershot 1-0 Dover
29/04/16: Dover 1-2 Aldershot
TOP SCORERS
Jamie Allen and Mitch Brundle lead the way for Dover with three goals each, while Scott Rendell has netted four times so far this campaign for Shots.
TEAM COLOURS
For those wanting to show their colours, captain Mitch Brundle and his teammates will be wearing their yellow shirts.
TICKET PRICES
The match kicks off at 3pm and the prices are as follows:
Adults: £18 (Standing) £20 (Seating)
Concessions (Over 65s, Military Personnel, young adults 19-21, students): £14
Juniors (11-18): £5
Under 11s: Free (With paying adult)
COVERAGE
If you are unable to make the game, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – ligule follow us and get all the news as it happens.
Coverage starts from 2:15pm
SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES (Kick off 3pm unless stated)
EASTLEIGH V DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE (12:35)
BARNET V AFC FYLDE
BARROW V MAIDENHEAD UNITED
BRAINTREE TOWN V MAIDSTONE UNITED
CHESTERFIELD V GATESHEAD
EBBSFLEET UNITED V HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE
FC HALIFAX TOWN V HARTLEPOOL UNITED
HARROGATE TOWN V LEYTON ORIENT
SALFORD CITY V BOREHAM WOOD
SOLIHULL MOORS V BROMLEY
SUTTON UNITED V WREXHAM
AWAY TRAVEL.
A coach is a travelling to Sutton on Tuesday 25th September and the prices are:
Adult member £17, adult non-member £32, youth member (Under 18) £7, youth non-member £12 and & accompanied child (Under 16) £7
Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat.
Please note you are now required to pay for your seat in advance by cash or by cheque or via bank transfer.
Visit http://www.dasc.co.uk/ for all the details.
Catch up with the best of Saturday’s action.
Gaffer Chris Kinnear has his say following Whites’ defeat to Solihull Moors.
Our walking football sessions during September will be open to everyone (Aged 18 and over).
Each session costs £3 and all fees will be donated to Prostate Cancer UK.
Sessions take place every Sunday at Crabble from 10am until 11:30am.
Dover entertain Moors this weekend, bidding to end a six-match winless run in the National League.
Chris Kinnear’s men last tasted victory against Havant & Waterlooville last month, though will be buoyed by their last two results, draws against Ebbsfleet and Chesterfield, to end four consecutive defeats.
And Tim Flowers’ Solihull will be aiming to end their own poor run.
The Midlands side have lost their last two games, losing 3-0 at Leyton Orient and 1-0 to Hartlepool.
Both sides will also be without a key midfielder on Saturday.
Athletic’s Aryan Tajbakhsh and Moors’ Kyle Storer are both suspended following red cards in their previous fixture.
SOLIHULL’S LAST FIVE RESULTS
Solihull 0-1 Hartlepool
Leyton Orient 3-0 Solihull
Barrow 1-2 Solihull
Solihull 1-0 Wrexham
Harrogate 3-1 Solihull
PREVIOUS MEETINGS
17/02/18: Solihull 3-2 Dover
30/09/17: Dover 1-0 Solihull
04/03/17: Dover 0-0 Solihull
12/11/16: Solihull 2-3 Dover
TOP SCORERS
Jamie Allen and Mitch Brundle both top the Dover charts with three goals, while Adi Yussuf has bagged four goals so far this term for Solihull.
TICKET PRICES
The match kicks off at 3pm and the prices are as follows:
Adults: £17
Over 60s: £14
Under 18s: £8
Under 11s (Accompanied by a paying adult): Free
COVERAGE
If you are unable to make the game, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – ligule follow us and get all the news as it happens.
Coverage starts from 2:15pm
SATURDAY’S OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE FIXTURES (Kick off 3pm)
AFC FYLDE V ALDERSHOT TOWN
BOREHAM WOOD V BARROW
BROMLEY V SALFORD
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE V CHESTERFIELD
GATESHEAD V BRAINTREE TOWN
HARTLEPOOL UNITED V EASTLEIGH
HAVANT & WATERLOOVILLE V SUTTON UNITED
LEYTON ORIENT V BARNET
MAIDENHEAD V FC HALIFAX TOWN
MAIDSTONE UNITED V HARROGATE TOWN
WREXHAM V EBBSFLEET UNITED
AWAY TRAVEL.
There is also a coach going to Aldershot on Saturday 22nd September and the costs are:
Adult member £18, adult non-member £33, youth member (Under 18) £7, youth non-member £12 and accompanied child (Under 16) £7.
A coach is also travelling to Sutton on Tuesday 25th September and the prices are:
Adult member £17, adult non-member £32, youth member (Under 18) £7, youth non-member £12 and accompanied child (Under 16) £7
Please call or text Andy on 0793 4300335 to book your seat or see him in the Centre Spot after the game against Solihull.
Please note you are now required to pay for your seat in advance by cash or by cheque or via bank transfer.
Visit http://www.dasc.co.uk/ for all the details.
The National League has chosen Prostate Cancer UK as its first ever official charity partner, to unite in the fight against the UK’s most prevalent male cancer, a cancer that kills one man every 45 minutes. In a first for English (and world) Football a national football league will change its branding mid-season.
Vanarama, the title sponsor of the National League, is changing its name to MANarama throughout the month of September to raise awareness of a deadly cancer that every man should know about.
The rebranding to MANarama features a new league logo that will draw attention to the fact that every forty-five minutes a man dies from Prostate Cancer – Vanarama’s own site has also been completely re-branded to reflect its commitment to the fundraising drive.
Prostate Cancer UK and the National League also unveiled a new captain’s armband, which will be worn by all Club captains on Non-League Day on Saturday, October 13th. The clash will see all skippers proudly displaying the unique bright orange band, which includes the iconic Prostate Cancer UK logo, to illustrate their clubs’ united stand against the most common cancer in men.
Vanarama has also pledged to raise £150,000 in just 45 days from a vehicle-leasing incentive that runs across September, as they tell the nation to ‘lease a van, save a man’. Vanarama and its newly-launched car leasing platform, Motorama, will donate £50 for every vehicle leased from the start of September until Non-League Day, when a cheque will be presented on October 13th at FC Halifax Town vs Chesterfield live on BT Sport.
The 45-day challenge reflects the tragic fact that every 45 minutes a man dies from prostate cancer.
The plans have been hailed by long-serving television presenter Jeff Stelling, a lifelong Hartlepool United fan.
Stelling, who has raised £800,000 for the charity during two March for Men events: said: “This partnership reinforces Prostate Cancer UK’s work in football and how hugely important it is to raise awareness and funds to make a difference to the lives of men and their loved ones.
“One man dies every 45 minutes from this disease, so we need to take action. The passionate fans in the National League – including my lot at Hartlepool United and throughout the non-league pyramid – represent the perfect platform for us to unite against the toughest opponent of all.
“I know Vanarama have been long-time supporters of the charity so it’s great to see them taking the bold move of rebranding the league to MANarama to help raise even more awareness.
“Although more women now go to matches, it’s still a stronghold of male life. A lot of these supporters at some stage in their life may get prostate cancer. The more they understand that the better, the more we can help beat it. For them, and for their friends and families.”
Andy Alderson CEO at Vanarama said: “We’re ready to help tackle prostate cancer with the National League and Prostate Cancer UK. The charity does great work in football and so we thought we’d do our bit too.
“The decision to change our name from Vanarama to MANarama was an easy one. The fact that more than 11,000 men die from prostate cancer in the UK each year is staggering and if us changing the league’s name helps raise awareness of the disease for even one man, then that’s a success for us.”
James Beeby, Director of Fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK, said: “It’s terrific to see the National League join us in the fight against the deadliest opponent of all, and, after backing us for a number of years, we once again thank Vanarama for their ongoing support.
“We stand together in our quest to change the game for men and their families and the grassroots game is the perfect platform to do this. The money raised will fund ground-breaking research to help fight this disease and the awareness generated across the length and breadth of the country will be vital.
“We thank the National League and Vanarama for creating this milestone moment and look forward to our most successful Non-League Day in October.”
National League Chief Executive Michael Tattersall said: “We’re thrilled to announce our first ever official charity partner, Prostate Cancer UK. We couldn’t think of a charity that better reflects our football values. Just like Prostate Cancer UK we want all our men united against the fight of this deadly disease.
“In celebration of our partnership, and with the support of our title sponsors, Vanarama, we will re-brand the league to MANarama. This temporary change is a first for English football and we’re proud to be a part of this historical moment.”
Many people are unaware that prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. It’s a huge issue that cannot be ignored. In 2018 one man every 45 minutes will die from prostate cancer in the UK. That’s more than 11,000 men this year. Based on current trends, if we ignore prostate cancer and do nothing, this number will rise to over 14,500 men a year by 2026.
To find out more information about Prostate Cancer UK’s work in football go to: www.prostatecanceruk.org/football
Catch up with loan signing George Smith.