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WALKER TO REMAIN AT CRABBLE

We are delighted to announce that goalkeeper Mitch Walker has agreed a new one-year deal to remain at the club.

He is the third player to re-sign after Josh Passley and Kadell Daniel both agreed new terms.

Walker, who signed for Whites from Brighton & Hove Albion in May 2012 and has made 246 appearances since then, was an ever-present in our Vanamara National League campaign last season, playing all 46 games.

The 26-year-old kept 18 clean sheets during the season.

The former England C man was also named as the Vanamara National League Player of the Month for March after four consecutive clean sheets in the wins against Leyton Orient (1-0), Chester (2-0) and Macclesfield Town (2-0) before the 0-0 draw at Barrow AFC.

Great to see you again Mitch !!

 

 

 

 

INTERVIEW: CHAIRMAN UPDATE

Chairman, Jim Parmenter updates fans on what is going on behind the scenes at Crabble this closed season.

 

DEFENDER LEAVES WHITES

Femi Ilesanmi has informed the club that he will not be taking up the contract offered to him, opting to re-join his former club, Boreham Wood.

The 27-year-old left-back joined Dover from Wood last June and made 45 National League appearances for us, scoring twice in the process.

The club wish to thank Femi for his efforts while at the club and wish him all the best for the future.

 

COACH NEWSON BACK

First team coach Mark Newson has agreed to stay for another season, his fourth at Crabble.

The 57-year-old former Bournemouth and Fulham captain took charge again at Dover’s first pre-season training session at K Sports Cobdown on Saturday.

Newson, a youth team coach at Premier League Crystal Palace, made almost 200 appearances for Bournemouth and led them to the Division 3 title in the 1985/86 season.

He was also assistant manager at League One Stevenage Town in 2012/13.

DANIEL STAYING WITH WHITES

We are delighted to announce that winger Kadell Daniel has re-signed with the club.

Kadell, who celebrated his 24th birthday earlier this month, scored twice in 39 appearances in his debut season for us last season, including a stunning solo effort in the win at Aldershot Town.

He came through the ranks at Crystal Palace earning a professional contract in July 2012 before leaving for Charlton Athletic the following year.

During his time at the Valley, Kadell spent time on loan with both Hayes & Yeading United and at Torquay United.

After being released by Charlton, the Guyana under-23 representative, joined Woking where he scored three goals in 21 National League appearances.

He then moved to Welling United, scoring three goals in 16 National League games.

After leaving Welling, Kadell spent time at Dulwich Hamlet and Leatherhead.

Welcome back to Crabble Kadell !!

NEW FRONTMAN EFFIONG ARRIVES

Manager Chris Kinnear has made his first summer signing with former Ross County striker Inih Effiong making the move to Crabble.

The 27-year-old Londoner made three appearances for the Scottish Premiership side after signing from Woking for an undisclosed fee in January.

Effiong joined Woking in May 2017 and scored on his debut in the 2-1 win against Gateshead on the opening day of last season.

He scored 10 goals for the Cards in 35 appearances before making the move to Scotland.

Before joining Woking, the 6ft 3ins Effiong played for Biggleswade Town in the Southern Premier League where he scored 23 goals in the first half of the 2016/17 season and that form earned him a move to Barrow AFC.

He started his career at St Albans City in 2008, and also had spells at Boreham Wood and Chesham United.

Welcome to Crabble Inih !!

PLAYERS RETURN FOR PRE-SEASON TRAINING

Dover Athletic boss Chris Kinnear will welcome his players back for pre-season training next week – and there will be some new faces among them.

The Gaffer will run the rule over a number of trialists and he is also hoping he will have added to his squad before then although he admitted it is very much a waiting game at the moment.

He said: “We have spoken to a lot of players and we still have those in mind who we believe fit the bill as to what we need.

“Of course there are players out there, but it is vitally important to me that we bring the right ones in – that has always been my case.

“I know some fans get frustrated by not seeing us signing players but you have to get it right.

“However, it is that stage of the summer where players are holding off making a decision on their futures and trying to ensure they get the best deal possible which is understandable.”

As for seeing those who played for him last season, Kinnear said: “It will be great to see them all again and get back down to business because they know that the hard work starts now.”

PLAYER UPDATE: PINNOCK DEPARTS

Mitch Pinnock has departed the club to sign for League 1 side AFC Wimbledon.

Despite earlier conversations between the Whites and AFC Wimbledon, a compensation package hasn’t been agreed, so the matter will go to FA tribunal.

Whites Chairman, Jim Parmenter said: “We’re a bit disappointed that there has been no contact and that we haven’t been able to avoid another tribunal, but we have been very successful in demonstrating our development of players in recent cases and are confident of a positive outcome.”

The club wishes Mitch the best of luck.

NEW KIT PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCED

Dover Athletic is thrilled to announce a new partnership with BLK United Kingdom for the 2018/19 season.

The deal sees the British-based company supply playing kit and training gear – all of which will have a bespoke design – for our squad and coaching staff.

BLK (Beyond Limits Known) will also be supplying a range of replica apparel for Dover fans to wear with pride which will be available from dafcdirect.com and the club shop in July.

Whites’ Director Steve Parmenter, said he was delighted to be working with the brand, which answers the needs of the modern athlete’s inspirations through technical, performance-led apparel and equipment, .

He said: “From day one BLK have engaged enthusiastically in the development of the partnership and kit offering.

“We believe fans and players alike will be very pleased with the new look bespoke kits.”

Dover joins a group of leading British sports teams supplied by BLK UK, including Premier League rugby union club and European Champions Cup winners Saracens, Scotland Rugby League and England Netball.

BLK UK made a breakthrough in supplying football teams with apparel last season when it was used by our fellow National League club, Hartlepool United.

Established by Kim Brant as a sportswear clothing brand in 2001 on the Australian Gold Coast, BLK is more than a name.

BLK provides apparel and equipment to more than 10,000 teams, including elite sporting and grassroots organizations, across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, United Arab Emirates and Oceania.

BLK UK is one of the fastest-growing sportswear brands in Britain and Richard Upshall, Chairman of RU Active, the UK, USA, Caribbean, GCC and Middle East licensee for BLK said: “Being originally from the South, and having such an affinity with the sea and a love for England, nothing epitomises that more than Dover and I feel privileged to know they have put their faith in RU Active in taking the BLK kit for their own, they’ll be blue skies over…

We will reveal the kit later this month – watch this space!!

THE GREEN GREEN GRASS OF HOME

Head groundsman Sid Fletcher aims to deliver a ‘pitch to be proud of’ as renovation work continues at Crabble ahead of the new season.

The old playing surface was ripped up in April and work on a new state-of-the-art hybrid pitch , a close season gift from Chairman Jim Parmenter and his wife Sally, started last month.

The new surface blends grass with plastic fibres, technology used at Premier League grounds.

This type of surface is more durable, less prone to flooding or freezing and due to the unique specification allows for more efficient grass growth as well as increasing playing comfort.

Fletcher, who will be at the helm for a fifth season, says all is going well with his new pride and joy.

He said: “I am really happy with the progress that has been made and the weather has not been too bad to us as well which really helps.

“It (the surface) had its first cut earlier this week and will be fed again this week too.

“The grass is growing upwards and now the key is to get it going outwards too to start thickening it up.

“All being well, it should have another cut soon and then have some lines cut into it – it will start looking like a football pitch then!