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*BS*The club are pleased to announce the signing of Toby Ajala, who scored five goals in 45 appearances for Torquay United last season. The winger has also played for Bristol City and AFC Wimbledon.*BF*
Ajala appeared for Whites in the pre-season victory over Wealdstone, and subsequently went to Inverness Caledonian Thistle on trial.
The 23-year-old began his senior career with Isthmian League side Ilford in 2008, and played for a number of clubs before having a trial with Doncaster Rovers. He ended up joining Championship club Hull City, before playing in the Conference National for Hayes & Yeading United in the 2011–12 season. Ajala has also had trials with Brentford and Newcastle United.
Ajala joined Bristol City for the 2012–13 season, signing a contract until January 2013 until the end of that season. He made his debut for the club against Birmingham City.
Ajala joined League Two side AFC Wimbledon on a short term loan deal in 2012. He made his debut for the Football League Two side in an FA Cup tie against Milton Keynes Dons.
Ajala signed for Welling United on in January 2014. He played 15 times for the Wings, before leaving at the end of the season and joining Torquay United – where he made 45 appearances last season.
*BS*The club are pleased to announce the signing of Toby Ajala, who scored five goals in 45 appearances for Torquay United last season. The winger has also played for Bristol City and AFC Wimbledon.*BF*
Ajala appeared for Whites in the pre-season victory over Wealdstone, and subsequently went to Inverness Caledonian Thistle on trial.
The 23-year-old began his senior career with Isthmian League side Ilford in 2008, and played for a number of clubs before having a trial with Doncaster Rovers. He ended up joining Championship club Hull City, before playing in the Conference National for Hayes & Yeading United in the 2011–12 season. Ajala has also had trials with Brentford and Newcastle United.
Ajala joined Bristol City for the 2012–13 season, signing a contract until January 2013 until the end of that season. He made his debut for the club against Birmingham City.
Ajala joined League Two side AFC Wimbledon on a short term loan deal in 2012. He made his debut for the Football League Two side in an FA Cup tie against Milton Keynes Dons.
Ajala signed for Welling United on in January 2014. He played 15 times for the Wings, before leaving at the end of the season and joining Torquay United – where he made 45 appearances last season.
Dover drew 0-0 away at Southport on Saturday afternoon and Jack Parkinson believes Whites should have taken home all three points. ‘The first half was scrappy with few chances for both sides, but we dominated after the break and were camped in their half. We had lots of opportunites, but could not take any of them and the win was just not meant to be.’
Parkinson focused on the positives however. ‘It is a long way to go, so it was important we got some sort of result. That is seven games unbeaten now and another away game where we have created a lot of chances.
He also added, ‘With the opportunities to score we are creating and the quality of the Ricky Miller and Stefan Payne up front, we are going to give someone a pasting soon.’*Q1*
Jack also revealed there are no concerns about the side’s away form, having had no wins from the four trips away from Crabble this season. ‘Is is not something we have not thought about to be honest and in this league it is important to pick up what you can away and make your home a fortress.’
Whites face a trip to Gloucestershire next week to face Cheltenham, relegated from League two last season. ‘They lost for the first time yesterday’, said Jack, ‘so they will be looking to bounce back. They may be a big club, but we have a full week’s training so we can prepare properly for the game and I am confident we can get a result.
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Dover drew 0-0 away at Southport on Saturday afternoon and Jack Parkinson believes Whites should have taken home all three points. ‘The first half was scrappy with few chances for both sides, but we dominated after the break and were camped in their half. We had lots of opportunites, but could not take any of them and the win was just not meant to be.’
Parkinson focused on the positives however. ‘It is a long way to go, so it was important we got some sort of result. That is seven games unbeaten now and another away game where we have created a lot of chances.
He also added, ‘With the opportunities to score we are creating and the quality of the Ricky Miller and Stefan Payne up front, we are going to give someone a pasting soon.’*Q1*
Jack also revealed there are no concerns about the side’s away form, having had no wins from the four trips away from Crabble this season. ‘Is is not something we have not thought about to be honest and in this league it is important to pick up what you can away and make your home a fortress.’
Whites face a trip to Gloucestershire next week to face Cheltenham, relegated from League two last season. ‘They lost for the first time yesterday’, said Jack, ‘so they will be looking to bounce back. They may be a big club, but we have a full week’s training so we can prepare properly for the game and I am confident we can get a result.
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