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HAZY SHADES OF WINTER

HAZY SHADES OF WINTER

*BS*Mark Winter continues his new weekly column with a reminiscence of the impact a substitute can make at any level…*BF*

A week or so ago, I offered to write a Dover Sunday League column for this website. Having been very politely turned down, it wasn’t too difficult for me to appreciate why such scribblings wouldn’t have been appropriate here.

In essence, I’d simply be asking the club to indulge me while I mercilessly take the rise out of my mates. Having earned a few quid for the better part of 14 years doing just that, I’m happy to cut my losses and accept that I had a good run for somebody else’s money.

No matter, as the comings and goings in the local league have given me a wealth of anecdotes to dip into from time to time, particularly when I’m seeking to raise a chuckle and illustrate the lighter side of the game. Hence I shall crave your indulgence as I relate the tale of how I was privileged enough to have witnessed the most remarkable contribution ever made by a substitute (I expect) in the league’s 46-year history.

Our story is set in the 2001-2002 season when over-40s side Bull Fossils are making a reasonable fist of competing against much younger sides in the Dover & District Sunday Football League. Having bucked up after a slow start, the Coffin Dodgers, as they are known locally, were drawn at home in the Diesel Johnny Cup to a club with a proud and distinguished history: Snowdown Colliery Welfare.

“At home” was the message that everyone got, apart from one Fossils’ squad member. In these days of super-injunctions, I shall recognise the fellow’s right to privacy to a degree; let’s simply call him Fraser if for no other reason than this is actually his name. Fraser, an amiable and highly intelligent Scotsman on his day, had turned up at Snowdown’s Spinney Lane ground, some 12 miles away from the Danes in Dover where the tie was about to kick off. Responding admirably to the clarion cry, “you’re sub, get yourself here double quick,” Fraser quite literally got on his bike to ensure that he was kitted out and ready to strut his not inconsiderable stuff some 10 minutes after the start of what proved to be an end-to-end affair between two well-matched sides.

‘Ready’ might not be the most appropriate adjective to describe his situation, however. Fraser needed a further 10 minutes to appreciate that the game he was watching during his warm-up run wasn’t actually ours. When the penny dropped that we’d swapped shirts with another club to avoid a colour clash with the Colliers, he joined the rest of us on the touchline of an adjacent pitch. In the finest traditions of the Sunday morning game, Fraser took, squarely on the chin, a volley of good-natured abuse that was harsh, yet fair and unremitting. As the game itself became a support act to some top-notch Vaudevillian cabaret, Snowdown scored twice to take a lead into the half-time interval.

Many, I’m certain, will share my view that when a day starts this badly it seldom improves. As something of a weedy pigeon, I would almost certainly have returned to a horizontal position under my duvet long before reaching this juncture. Luckily, our ebullient Braveheart was made of much sterner stuff and if the two fine goals he scored during his second half cameo didn’t fit his dullard-of-the-day persona, they were very much in keeping with the fabulous game they decided in the Fossils’ favour. Such was the quality of our hero’s first goals of the season, they seemed certain to erase all memory of his earlier misfortunes. Or would have done in a fair and just world.

It was some time after the final whistle that we discovered, with celebrations of an unexpected victory well under way in the dressing room, that the man of the hour was nowhere to be seen. Subsequent investigations revealed that Fraser, with hands on hips and adopting a semblance of a man-of-action gait, was still on the pitch and standing adjacent to the centre spot where he had placed the match ball. In short, the man who’d won the game had no idea he’d done so, and was waiting to kick off extra time, being oblivious to the fact that we’d taken an early lead before his arrival and had won the game 3-2.

Fraser’s protestations that he should have been alerted to this fact were reasonable, but dismissed under the where-would-have-been-the-fun-in-that principal. 10 years on and pushing 50 rather firmly, our man still turns out regularly and still hopes to live this story down.

I find his optimism misplaced but quite touching.

BOSS ON NEW SIGNINGS

BOSS ON NEW SIGNINGS

*BS*In this week’s blog Nicky Forster comments on Saturday’s trial game against Gillingham, plus the latest additions to the squad:*BF*

We have had a rare break from league action this weekend which gave us a chance to arrange a behind closed doors friendly for some players that were in much need of a game.

We don’t have a big enough squad to warrant being in a reserve league and so at times it is a difficult balance to keep those boys who are not in the first team at present as close to match fit as possible.

Gillingham brought down a team made up of 1st year pro’s and youth team boys who provided a good game for our lads, which we ended up losing 3-2.

We had two trialists playing for us and although they played well enough on the day, we feel that they are not what we are looking for and as a result we will not be looking do to anything further at this time.

Two players have committed to themselves to the club over the past few days who we are delighted to have added to our squad.

Terry Dixon has signed an 18 month extension to the deal which was due to run out this weekend. Having started at the very top with Spurs he has been extremely unlucky with injuries and is now looking to play some football, return to full fitness and see how far his undoubted talent can take him. I think, like me, all Dover fans will be excited at the prospect of seeing a fully fit Terry as he has already made a huge impact in the short time he has been here.

*Lpic1*I think I owe Bradford manager and good friend Phil Parkinson a bottle of wine for steering Terry our way.

We have also secured the services of Ebbsfleet defender Ian Simpemba, who we tracked for some time waiting for his availability. He also signs an 18 month contract.

Although we are always looking to add quality to our squad we will only do so if we believe that the player is right for us, both ability wise and mentally – which we feel that these two players do.

It is also encouraging to note that both players have turned down offers from other clubs within our division to sign for us.

This week we have a tough away game with Dorchester, who Steve and I saw at Eastbourne Borough on Saturday afternoon. They are an organised team who break well at pace, and we will certainly have to be at our best to come back with a result. I hope to see some of you there cheering us on.

Come On You Whites!

Fozzy

*BS*SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS:*BF*
If you would like to ask Nicky a question, please leave a comment below or via Twitter. Alternatively you can email us. The manager will answer a couple of your questions each week in his blog.

BOSS ON NEW SIGNINGS

BOSS ON NEW SIGNINGS

*BS*In this week’s blog Nicky Forster comments on Saturday’s trial game against Gillingham, plus the latest additions to the squad:*BF*

We have had a rare break from league action this weekend which gave us a chance to arrange a behind closed doors friendly for some players that were in much need of a game.

We don’t have a big enough squad to warrant being in a reserve league and so at times it is a difficult balance to keep those boys who are not in the first team at present as close to match fit as possible.

Gillingham brought down a team made up of 1st year pro’s and youth team boys who provided a good game for our lads, which we ended up losing 3-2.

We had two trialists playing for us and although they played well enough on the day, we feel that they are not what we are looking for and as a result we will not be looking do to anything further at this time.

Two players have committed to themselves to the club over the past few days who we are delighted to have added to our squad.

Terry Dixon has signed an 18 month extension to the deal which was due to run out this weekend. Having started at the very top with Spurs he has been extremely unlucky with injuries and is now looking to play some football, return to full fitness and see how far his undoubted talent can take him. I think, like me, all Dover fans will be excited at the prospect of seeing a fully fit Terry as he has already made a huge impact in the short time he has been here.

*Lpic1*I think I owe Bradford manager and good friend Phil Parkinson a bottle of wine for steering Terry our way.

We have also secured the services of Ebbsfleet defender Ian Simpemba, who we tracked for some time waiting for his availability. He also signs an 18 month contract.

Although we are always looking to add quality to our squad we will only do so if we believe that the player is right for us, both ability wise and mentally – which we feel that these two players do.

It is also encouraging to note that both players have turned down offers from other clubs within our division to sign for us.

This week we have a tough away game with Dorchester, who Steve and I saw at Eastbourne Borough on Saturday afternoon. They are an organised team who break well at pace, and we will certainly have to be at our best to come back with a result. I hope to see some of you there cheering us on.

Come On You Whites!

Fozzy

*BS*SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS:*BF*
If you would like to ask Nicky a question, please leave a comment below or via Twitter. Alternatively you can email us. The manager will answer a couple of your questions each week in his blog.

HUKE ON BATTLES TO COME

HUKE ON BATTLES TO COME

*BS*Dover captain Shane Huke blogs this week about Saturday’s game at Dorchester and a rare weekend off…*BF*

Firstly, I’d like to say a quick congratulations to Tom Wynter and Terry Dixon for successfully signing new contracts with the club.

I’m sure everyone would agree these are two good captures for the club. We also welcome Ian Simpemba, who I’m sure will settle in well.

I’ve personally had the pleasure to play alongside Tommy this season and I can honestly say in my eyes, he has made a fantastic contribution this season.

Off the top of my head I think his played every minute of every game this year bar that eye-opening decision down at Truro, so I’m sure everyone out there is delighted he will be a Dover player again next year… especially Huey and Puey, two of his mates he went to a Rihanna concert with!

*Ppic1*So no game at the weekend, which in a way was nice, coming quite quickly after a busy Christmas schedule. It’s very rare to get a weekend off during the season and it was good to recharge the batteries ready for the second half of the season. This will be the time when we have to pull together even more and fight hard for one of the all important spots, which we all know we can do.

Our next game takes us to Dorchester where, at home, we opened the season with a good 4-0 win under our belts. Of course we hope to go there and do the same, although I don’t think it will be as easy as they have picked up a few good results lately and have now passed us in the league.

So we know we have a battle on our hands but, in all honesty, I think the last few games have been a battle too. Both games against Eastbourne and the one against Eastleigh were a physical and mental challenge and we got some good results out of it, which could have been better if some decisions had gone our way. We are on good form at the moment and hopefully this will continue for the remainder of the season.

For all the fans going this weekend, an early thank you from the club for your support.

Hukey

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If you would like to ask Shane a question, please leave a comment below or via Twitter. Alternatively you can email us. The skipper will answer a couple of your questions each week in his blog.

FORSTER SIGNS SIMPEMBA

FORSTER SIGNS SIMPEMBA

*BS*Dover Athletic have finalised the signing of Ian Simpemba from Blue Square Bet Premier club Ebbsfleet United.*BF*

The strong and experienced defender has agreed a contract until May 2013, after the clubs settled on a nominal fee.

Manager Nicky Forster said: “Ian is a commanding centre back and a leader.

“He comes with a wealth of experience at this level and at 28 is at a good age to continue improving.

“His focus and desire to be part of a winning team is evident. We have tracked him for some time now, waiting for his availability and are delighted that he has decided to sign for us.”

Simpemba was an unused substitute for Ebbsfleet on Saturday but has played in 20 of their 27 league matches in Blue Square Bet Premier this season.

The Irishman has won promotion from Blue Square Bet South before, as captain of Lewes in 2007/08. He also became captain at Havant in 2009, playing 141 times in only three seasons.

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HUKE ON BATTLES TO COME

HUKE ON BATTLES TO COME

*BS*Dover captain Shane Huke blogs this week about Saturday’s game at Dorchester and a rare weekend off…*BF*

Firstly, I’d like to say a quick congratulations to Tom Wynter and Terry Dixon for successfully signing new contracts with the club.

I’m sure everyone would agree these are two good captures for the club. We also welcome Ian Simpemba, who I’m sure will settle in well.

I’ve personally had the pleasure to play alongside Tommy this season and I can honestly say in my eyes, he has made a fantastic contribution this season.

Off the top of my head I think his played every minute of every game this year bar that eye-opening decision down at Truro, so I’m sure everyone out there is delighted he will be a Dover player again next year… especially Huey and Puey, two of his mates he went to a Rihanna concert with!

*Ppic1*So no game at the weekend, which in a way was nice, coming quite quickly after a busy Christmas schedule. It’s very rare to get a weekend off during the season and it was good to recharge the batteries ready for the second half of the season. This will be the time when we have to pull together even more and fight hard for one of the all important spots, which we all know we can do.

Our next game takes us to Dorchester where, at home, we opened the season with a good 4-0 win under our belts. Of course we hope to go there and do the same, although I don’t think it will be as easy as they have picked up a few good results lately and have now passed us in the league.

So we know we have a battle on our hands but, in all honesty, I think the last few games have been a battle too. Both games against Eastbourne and the one against Eastleigh were a physical and mental challenge and we got some good results out of it, which could have been better if some decisions had gone our way. We are on good form at the moment and hopefully this will continue for the remainder of the season.

For all the fans going this weekend, an early thank you from the club for your support.

Hukey

*BS*SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS:*BF*
If you would like to ask Shane a question, please leave a comment below or via Twitter. Alternatively you can email us. The skipper will answer a couple of your questions each week in his blog.

FORSTER SIGNS SIMPEMBA

FORSTER SIGNS SIMPEMBA

*BS*Dover Athletic have finalised the signing of Ian Simpemba from Blue Square Bet Premier club Ebbsfleet United.*BF*

The strong and experienced defender has agreed a contract until May 2013, after the clubs settled on a nominal fee.

Manager Nicky Forster said: “Ian is a commanding centre back and a leader.

“He comes with a wealth of experience at this level and at 28 is at a good age to continue improving.

“His focus and desire to be part of a winning team is evident. We have tracked him for some time now, waiting for his availability and are delighted that he has decided to sign for us.”

Simpemba was an unused substitute for Ebbsfleet on Saturday but has played in 20 of their 27 league matches in Blue Square Bet Premier this season.

The Irishman has won promotion from Blue Square Bet South before, as captain of Lewes in 2007/08. He also became captain at Havant in 2009, playing 141 times in only three seasons.

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ACADEMY BEAT FLEET

2012 STARTS WITH A WIN

*BS*Dover Athletic Academy 3 Basingstoke 1
Wednesday 11th January 2012*BF*

Scorers – T. Loynes 2 S.Crane 1
MOM – Connor Coyne

Ali Wren reports:

Dover got off to a bright start and pressed the Basingstoke defence from the off. In the opening minutes of the game Louis Pout whipped in the ball for Sean Raggett to head onto the bar for the first effort of the game, Brett Jones unable to put in the rebound.

Dover kept up with the high tempo and persisted to torment the Basingstoke defense, a bursting run from Luke Girt to get onto the edge of the 18 yard box, set it nicely for Sam Evison to strike, unfortunately he missed the target.

Dover continued to create chances but lacked quality for the final pass which kept breaking down. Then against the run of play Basingstoke got a free kick near the halfway line and hit it long into the Dover penalty area, Ben Humphrey misjudged the flight of the ball, allowing one of the Basingstoke players to come round the back and slot home an easy tap in to make it 1-0.

However this did not faze the Dover players as they went straight back on the attack trying to find an equalizer. In the second half, Whites immediately pressed Basingstoke back. Wise words from the manager Mike Sandmann helped, asking how much do we want to win the game?

Dover won a free kick near the Basingstoke area early into the second half, Louis Pout putting another lovely whipped in ball for Tom Loynes to get a flick on and get Dover the equaliser they deserved.

The game started to heat up with rash challenges being made by both sides. As the ref calmed the game down, Louis Pout gets his second assist of the game with a floated ball to the back post for Brett Jones to head home but a good save from the keeper pushed it out into the path of Tom Loynes, who scored his second goal of the game with an acrobatic finish to give Dover the lead.

The boss thought it was time to make a few substitutions so he took Corey Watts and Sam Evison off and replaced them with Jack Crittenden and Joe Blythe.

Basingstoke began to put pressure on Dover with a few good chances. A corner put in by Basingstoke was poorly cleared and they had an effort from 20 yards too, forcing a great save from Ben Humphrey and cleared off the line by Joe Ellett.

As the game started to draw to a close Dover had another attack and Tom Loynes cut the ball back for Scott Crane to smash home the team’s third goal with an exquisite strike that left the keeper standing.

The team has got off to a great start for 2012, lets keep it going now.

*BS*Next game: Wednesday 18 January at home to Cray in the cup.*BF*

ACADEMY BEAT FLEET

2012 STARTS WITH A WIN

*BS*Dover Athletic Academy 3 Basingstoke 1
Wednesday 11th January 2012*BF*

Scorers – T. Loynes 2 S.Crane 1
MOM – Connor Coyne

Ali Wren reports:

Dover got off to a bright start and pressed the Basingstoke defence from the off. In the opening minutes of the game Louis Pout whipped in the ball for Sean Raggett to head onto the bar for the first effort of the game, Brett Jones unable to put in the rebound.

Dover kept up with the high tempo and persisted to torment the Basingstoke defense, a bursting run from Luke Girt to get onto the edge of the 18 yard box, set it nicely for Sam Evison to strike, unfortunately he missed the target.

Dover continued to create chances but lacked quality for the final pass which kept breaking down. Then against the run of play Basingstoke got a free kick near the halfway line and hit it long into the Dover penalty area, Ben Humphrey misjudged the flight of the ball, allowing one of the Basingstoke players to come round the back and slot home an easy tap in to make it 1-0.

However this did not faze the Dover players as they went straight back on the attack trying to find an equalizer. In the second half, Whites immediately pressed Basingstoke back. Wise words from the manager Mike Sandmann helped, asking how much do we want to win the game?

Dover won a free kick near the Basingstoke area early into the second half, Louis Pout putting another lovely whipped in ball for Tom Loynes to get a flick on and get Dover the equaliser they deserved.

The game started to heat up with rash challenges being made by both sides. As the ref calmed the game down, Louis Pout gets his second assist of the game with a floated ball to the back post for Brett Jones to head home but a good save from the keeper pushed it out into the path of Tom Loynes, who scored his second goal of the game with an acrobatic finish to give Dover the lead.

The boss thought it was time to make a few substitutions so he took Corey Watts and Sam Evison off and replaced them with Jack Crittenden and Joe Blythe.

Basingstoke began to put pressure on Dover with a few good chances. A corner put in by Basingstoke was poorly cleared and they had an effort from 20 yards too, forcing a great save from Ben Humphrey and cleared off the line by Joe Ellett.

As the game started to draw to a close Dover had another attack and Tom Loynes cut the ball back for Scott Crane to smash home the team’s third goal with an exquisite strike that left the keeper standing.

The team has got off to a great start for 2012, lets keep it going now.

*BS*Next game: Wednesday 18 January at home to Cray in the cup.*BF*

WATT'S DYING TO GET BACK

WATT’S DYING TO GET BACK

*BS*Whites’ central defender Steve Watt has made it clear that he’s more than ready for the tough fight back to full fitness.*BF*

Watt suffered a rare cruciate ligament injury against Havant and Waterlooville, just seven league games into his Dover career, and will now miss the rest of the season.

Despite this blow the former Chelsea man still seems philosophical about the whole affair: “I can’t describe how frustrating but it’s just part and parcel of football and it’s something I’ll have to deal with.”

In order to correct the damage Steve had to undergo surgery which has left him unable to walk without the use of crutches for a number of weeks. This, of course, makes everyday life very difficult but he is still just as determined to come back better than ever.

“I’m dying to get back really; I want to give something back to the club as they’ve been so good to me.”

There’s certainly no questioning his spirit and drive as he brushed off a serious shoulder injury right at the start of the season choosing to bandage himself up before every game rather than opting for surgery. Now that he’s finally been forced to stop for a while the
frustration is starting to build.

*Ppic1*”I mean just watching training, let alone match days, kills me!”

A career that features the highs of Premier League and FA Cup appearances for Chelsea, selection in Champions League squads and representing your country at a number of levels also, unfortunately, comes with its lower moments.

Steve has suffered a number of knocks in his footballing career but believes he is now a stronger player for it.

“I dislocated my shoulder after two games for Swansea and missed the whole season and then did exactly the same in the following year, something which of course I took very badly. Now I’m in a much better position to just get on, thanks to that previous experience.”

Steve’s injury came just before Whites’ previous manager Martin Hayes left the club and so he is yet to play for Nicky Forster. Although this does pose some problems, he maintains that his primary concern is to get back to his best for the start of next season.

He commented: “I hope I’ve showed the fans and the club what I have to offer in the games I’ve played. I was attracted to this club because of the real ambition here and I’ve got no plans of going anywhere else.”

*IS*We are pleased to welcome new writer Steve Ward to doverathletic.com.*IF*