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BT Sports Vanarama National League show is now online with coverage of Dover’s 3-1 win over Barrow.
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BT Sports Vanarama National League show is now online with coverage of Dover’s 3-1 win over Barrow.
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Dover made it three wins in a row as they beat Barrow 3-1 at Crabble on Saturday afternoon. Aswad Thomas’ neat finish had Whites in control at half time and Ross Lafayette’s clever lob over visiting goalkeeper Dixon doubled their lead. Sam Magri scored his first goal for Whites with an accurate header, before Ross Hannah’s cool consolation penalty for Barrow late on.*Q1*
Manger Chris Kinnear praised the team’s forward display. ‘The lads were exceptional and the way we are playing attacking football is now a bit scary for other teams. The left back crossed for the right back to score, so no one can say we play defensively.’
Kinnear also believes he has a squad with the know how to handle the big games. ‘We have added one or two, but most of the team have now got a bit of experience from playing the likes of Crystal Palace and featuring in the play offs.’
Athletic have a long trek to Torquay next week, but Chris is looking foward to facing the side with only one win to their name this campaign thus far. ‘It’s a big club and I love everything about them, but we are going there to try and take three points off them.’
He added. ‘They are doing well in some of the games, but are not getting the results, so we are taking nothing for granted.’
Chris concluded by praising his backroom staff as Dover continue to have a clean bill of health throughout the squad. ‘A lot of other sides have injuries, but we have hit the ground running and Callum the physio and Faz are doing a great job.’*Lpic1*
Dover made it three wins in a row as they beat Barrow 3-1 at Crabble on Saturday afternoon. Aswad Thomas’ neat finish had Whites in control at half time and Ross Lafayette’s clever lob over visiting goalkeeper Dixon doubled their lead. Sam Magri scored his first goal for Whites with an accurate header, before Ross Hannah’s cool consolation penalty for Barrow late on.*Q1*
Manger Chris Kinnear praised the team’s forward display. ‘The lads were exceptional and the way we are playing attacking football is now a bit scary for other teams. The left back crossed for the right back to score, so no one can say we play defensively.’
Kinnear also believes he has a squad with the know how to handle the big games. ‘We have added one or two, but most of the team have now got a bit of experience from playing the likes of Crystal Palace and featuring in the play offs.’
Athletic have a long trek to Torquay next week, but Chris is looking foward to facing the side with only one win to their name this campaign thus far. ‘It’s a big club and I love everything about them, but we are going there to try and take three points off them.’
He added. ‘They are doing well in some of the games, but are not getting the results, so we are taking nothing for granted.’
Chris concluded by praising his backroom staff as Dover continue to have a clean bill of health throughout the squad. ‘A lot of other sides have injuries, but we have hit the ground running and Callum the physio and Faz are doing a great job.’*Lpic1*
*BS* Book your seat on the Supporters Club coach to Southport on Saturday 3rd September
Adults Members £30
Adult Non Members £35
Accompanied Child (under 16) £10
DASC Lotto Winner Tim Hughes
Departs Crabble @ 7:00am
*BS*Please call or text Andy on 07934300335*BF*
*BS*Andy will be in the Centre Spot before & after every home game*BF*
*BS*Please book early so we know what size of coach to book as the larger one if needed may not be available later in the week*BF*
*BS*RULES FOR THE COACH TRAVEL*BF*
*IS*All vehicles are NON SMOKING
No alcohol will be permitted on our vehicles at any time (which means not just drinking alcohol but also taking it on the coach).
Any damage caused will be charged to the Supporters Club.
Any abnormal or excessive cleaning will result in a £50 fine payable by the Supporters Club.
No excessively rowdy behavior will be tolerated.
The Coach company runs a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY if any of the above restrictions are breached and any individual found to be flaunting the rules, they will be removed from the coach immediately, irrespective of the location of the vehicle.
It is obviously in everyone’s interest and to encourage people who are understandably wary about using the coach, that behavior is kept within the bounds of common sense.
Supporters Coaches are operated by the Dover Athletic Supporters’ Club and are in no way organised by or the responsibility of Dover Athletic F.C.*IF
*BS* Book your seat on the Supporters Club coach to Southport on Saturday 3rd September
Adults Members £30
Adult Non Members £35
Accompanied Child (under 16) £10
DASC Lotto Winner Tim Hughes
Departs Crabble @ 7:00am
*BS*Please call or text Andy on 07934300335*BF*
*BS*Andy will be in the Centre Spot before & after every home game*BF*
*BS*Please book early so we know what size of coach to book as the larger one if needed may not be available later in the week*BF*
*BS*RULES FOR THE COACH TRAVEL*BF*
*IS*All vehicles are NON SMOKING
No alcohol will be permitted on our vehicles at any time (which means not just drinking alcohol but also taking it on the coach).
Any damage caused will be charged to the Supporters Club.
Any abnormal or excessive cleaning will result in a £50 fine payable by the Supporters Club.
No excessively rowdy behavior will be tolerated.
The Coach company runs a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY if any of the above restrictions are breached and any individual found to be flaunting the rules, they will be removed from the coach immediately, irrespective of the location of the vehicle.
It is obviously in everyone’s interest and to encourage people who are understandably wary about using the coach, that behavior is kept within the bounds of common sense.
Supporters Coaches are operated by the Dover Athletic Supporters’ Club and are in no way organised by or the responsibility of Dover Athletic F.C.*IF
Dover will be aiming to secure a third consecutive Vanarama National League win when they face Barrow AFC at Crabble on Saturday.
Boss Chris Kinnear’s side moved up to 10th after an impressive 4-2 win at Eastleigh on Tuesday night, the triumph coming hot on the heels of Saturday’s 2-0 defeat of North Ferriby United.
Now Whites have a treble in their sights, but the Cumbrian visitors will have their own target – to win on the road for the first time this season.
Barrow AFC have drawn at Torquay and lost at leaders Tranmere on their travels so far.
But Crabble was not a happy hunting ground for the Bluebirds last season – they lost 3-1 with all three goals scored by players who will feature on Saturday, Ricky Modeste, Richard Orlu and Ricky Miller.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT DOVER
Barrow AFC boss Paul Cox is under no illusions about the challenge facing his side as they look to build on Tuesday’s 3-2 home win against Chester, a win that leaves them 12th and level on points with Whites.
Cox said: “It’s going to be another tough game. It’s a long trip, but if we go with a positive mind-set and try and play on the front foot, we’ll see what happens.
“Chris (Kinnear) has done a great job down there, got them into the play-offs last year and I’m sure they’ll have aspirations to get there again this year, at the very least. They are going to be one of the sides who will affect the top six in the division.”
TEAM NEWS
Dover have a clean bill of health following the win at Eastleigh and the match-day squad will be bolstered by the loan signing of midfielder Sammy Moore from Leyton Orient on Wednesday.
Moore spent two years at Crabble between 2008 and 2010, scoring 11 goals in 56 appearances, before leaving for AFC Wimbledon.
For Barrow AFC, full-back Shaun Beeley is the major injury doubt after aggravating a groin problem in the win over Chester.
Danny Livesey (knee) and Paul Turnbull (ankle) should both be back in contention after missing the Chester game.
Shrewsbury Town central defender Dom Smith also joined on loan on Friday and will make the trip south.
STAT ATTACK
Striker Ross Lafayette will be aiming to find the back of the net for Whites for the third consecutive game after arriving from Eastleigh.
Lafayette and Ricky Miller are Dover’s leading scorers with two each, two behind the league’s leading hitmen, James Norwood (Tranmere) and Matt Rhead (Lincoln).
Jordan Williams is the leading man for Barrow AFC with two after his double against Chester on Tuesday.
MATCH INFORMATION
Kick-off is at 3.00pm, but if you cannot make it to Crabble, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!
Dover will be aiming to secure a third consecutive Vanarama National League win when they face Barrow AFC at Crabble on Saturday.
Boss Chris Kinnear’s side moved up to 10th after an impressive 4-2 win at Eastleigh on Tuesday night, the triumph coming hot on the heels of Saturday’s 2-0 defeat of North Ferriby United.
Now Whites have a treble in their sights, but the Cumbrian visitors will have their own target – to win on the road for the first time this season.
Barrow AFC have drawn at Torquay and lost at leaders Tranmere on their travels so far.
But Crabble was not a happy hunting ground for the Bluebirds last season – they lost 3-1 with all three goals scored by players who will feature on Saturday, Ricky Modeste, Richard Orlu and Ricky Miller.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT DOVER
Barrow AFC boss Paul Cox is under no illusions about the challenge facing his side as they look to build on Tuesday’s 3-2 home win against Chester, a win that leaves them 12th and level on points with Whites.
Cox said: “It’s going to be another tough game. It’s a long trip, but if we go with a positive mind-set and try and play on the front foot, we’ll see what happens.
“Chris (Kinnear) has done a great job down there, got them into the play-offs last year and I’m sure they’ll have aspirations to get there again this year, at the very least. They are going to be one of the sides who will affect the top six in the division.”
TEAM NEWS
Dover have a clean bill of health following the win at Eastleigh and the match-day squad will be bolstered by the loan signing of midfielder Sammy Moore from Leyton Orient on Wednesday.
Moore spent two years at Crabble between 2008 and 2010, scoring 11 goals in 56 appearances, before leaving for AFC Wimbledon.
For Barrow AFC, full-back Shaun Beeley is the major injury doubt after aggravating a groin problem in the win over Chester.
Danny Livesey (knee) and Paul Turnbull (ankle) should both be back in contention after missing the Chester game.
Shrewsbury Town central defender Dom Smith also joined on loan on Friday and will make the trip south.
STAT ATTACK
Striker Ross Lafayette will be aiming to find the back of the net for Whites for the third consecutive game after arriving from Eastleigh.
Lafayette and Ricky Miller are Dover’s leading scorers with two each, two behind the league’s leading hitmen, James Norwood (Tranmere) and Matt Rhead (Lincoln).
Jordan Williams is the leading man for Barrow AFC with two after his double against Chester on Tuesday.
MATCH INFORMATION
Kick-off is at 3.00pm, but if you cannot make it to Crabble, we will have live updates on Twitter – @DAFCLiveText – follow us and get all the news as it happens!