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HESS HINDERED BY GILLS LINK

HESS HINDERED BY GILLS LINK

*BS*ANDY HESSENTHALER says the speculation linking him with a return to Gillingham has been an unwelcome distraction from the important business of planning a promotion push next season.

*BF*The Whites boss had to field calls all day yesterday – and again today – from journalists desperate to land the scoop of who Paul Scally is going to appoint as Gills boss.

Hess once again reiterated: “I’ve had absolutely no contact with Gillingham. They’ve not called me and I’m not expecting a call.

“I had a great time at Gillingham and the fans there have put me in the frame, and that’s very nice of them.

“Of course, I want to get back into the Football League one day again and my chairman won’t stand in my way – but Gillingham have not contacted me and I’m only interested in my job as Dover Athletic manager.”

Hess confirmed he is releasing John Whitehouse, Jake Leberl, Danny Walder and Frannie Collin.

He said: “Frannie is the big eye-opener I’m sure. He’s been superb for us, scoring a lot of goals.

“But I just feel Frannie needs a new challenge – and I’m going to be helping him get a new club. He won’t be short of offers because he’s a brilliant player.”

“Danny’s come here and not done much wrong – but we’ve offered Matt Fish a new deal and I don’t see Danny ahead of him.

“John Whitehouse is a fans’ favourite and again done well during his time here but Lee Hook and Ross Flitney are ahead of him – and John needs to be playing.

“And Jake has done brilliant. His attitude has been good. But football may not be his biggest priority now after having a baby. He’s a terrific lad, struggled a bit with injuries and we need to cut our cloth to have funds to freshen things up.

“He certainly goes with our very best wishes – as do all the boys!”

Lee Hook is having a minor knee operation this summer but remains on the transfer list.

Craig Cloke will be offered an incentive pay-as-you-play deal due to his injury problems – while the rest of the squad have been offered new contracts.

Hess said: “We fell just short of going up. I don’t think we will have a Newport type of team in there next season and the title race will be much closer.

“I’ve got irons in the fire and am talking to a couple of lads next week. We needed to free up some funds to bring new players in – and that’s what we’re doing.”

2010 /2011 TICKET PRICES

2010 /2011 TICKET PRICES

*BS*DOVER ATHLETIC have released their admission and season ticket prices for next season.

*BF*It is with regret that the club have had to take the difficult decision to increase prices but they have raised the age for junior concessions from 16 to 18.

Also, as usual, there are discounts on anyone who purchases a new season ticket before June 30.

chairman Jim Parmenter said: “We froze prices for last season but we took a financial hit last season. We have raised the prices to ensure we maintain a robust budget for next season but have listened to our supporters’ concern about a lack of young supporters in the 16-18 age group, and have raised the concession age to 18.”

The prices are as follows:

*BS*SINGLE GAME ENTRY – Adults: *BF*£12, Over-60s £9, Under-18s £6, Under-11s £3.

*BS*STAND TRANSFER: *BF*£1.50 (no change in price), concessions £1, Under-11 free.

*BS*SEASON TICKET PRICES: *BF*Adult ground: Before June 30 £210; After June 30 £240.

*BS*Adult seat: *BF*Before June 30 £240; After June 30 £270.

*BS*Over-60s ground: *BF*Before June 30 £149; After June 30 £179.

*BS*Over-60 seat: *BF*Before June 30 £170; After June 30 £200.

*BS*Under-18s ground: *BF*Before June 30 £100; After June 30 £116.

*BS*Under-16 seat: *BF*Before June 30 £120; After June 30 £136.

*BS*VIP season ticket with VIP seating (free bar and buffer every match): *BF*£595 (no discounts, limited numbers available).

*BS*JIM PARMENTER interview will be online this evening where he talks about the ticket-price hike and the club’s plans for next season.

2010 /2011 TICKET PRICES

2010 /2011 TICKET PRICES

*BS*DOVER ATHLETIC have released their admission and season ticket prices for next season.

*BF*It is with regret that the club have had to take the difficult decision to increase prices but they have raised the age for junior concessions from 16 to 18.

Also, as usual, there are discounts on anyone who purchases a new season ticket before June 30.

chairman Jim Parmenter said: “We froze prices for last season but we took a financial hit last season. We have raised the prices to ensure we maintain a robust budget for next season but have listened to our supporters’ concern about a lack of young supporters in the 16-18 age group, and have raised the concession age to 18.”

The prices are as follows:

*BS*SINGLE GAME ENTRY – Adults: *BF*£12, Over-60s £9, Under-18s £6, Under-11s £3.

*BS*STAND TRANSFER: *BF*£1.50 (no change in price), concessions £1, Under-11 free.

*BS*SEASON TICKET PRICES: *BF*Adult ground: Before June 30 £210; After June 30 £240.

*BS*Adult seat: *BF*Before June 30 £240; After June 30 £270.

*BS*Over-60s ground: *BF*Before June 30 £149; After June 30 £179.

*BS*Over-60 seat: *BF*Before June 30 £170; After June 30 £200.

*BS*Under-18s ground: *BF*Before June 30 £100; After June 30 £116.

*BS*Under-16 seat: *BF*Before June 30 £120; After June 30 £136.

*BS*VIP season ticket with VIP seating (free bar and buffer every match): *BF*£595 (no discounts, limited numbers available).

*BS*JIM PARMENTER interview will be online this evening where he talks about the ticket-price hike and the club’s plans for next season.

HESS'S TOUGH DECISIONS

HESS’S TOUGH DECISIONS

*BS*ANDY HESSENTHALER is meeting his players tonight to plan for next season, as he goes about reshaping his squad.*BF*

The Dover boss is intent on going for the title and will stay at Perrys Crabble to see the club return to the Conference Premier.

The Whites lost out to Woking in the play-off semi-final and Hessenthaler says he can’t leave the club until he steers them to the Blue Square Premier.

Hessenthaler told the East Kent Mercury: “When I first came here three years ago I said that my aim was to get this club back to where it belongs, the Conference (Blue Square) Premier and if I don’t achieve that then I haven’t done my job.

“I’m disappointed that we have lost in the play-offs but now we have got to go and try to win the league next season.

“I believe it will happen and that I will be in charge when it does happen.”

And Hessenthaler will now start working on rebuilding his squad for another promotion challenge next season.

He added: “We are going to have to make changes but that’s football and the players understand that.

“There are going to be some tough decisions but I have got to build a side now that will be good enough to win this league next season, not just get into the play-offs.”

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HESS'S TOUGH DECISIONS

HESS’S TOUGH DECISIONS

*BS*ANDY HESSENTHALER is meeting his players tonight to plan for next season, as he goes about reshaping his squad.*BF*

The Dover boss is intent on going for the title and will stay at Perrys Crabble to see the club return to the Conference Premier.

The Whites lost out to Woking in the play-off semi-final and Hessenthaler says he can’t leave the club until he steers them to the Blue Square Premier.

Hessenthaler told the East Kent Mercury: “When I first came here three years ago I said that my aim was to get this club back to where it belongs, the Conference (Blue Square) Premier and if I don’t achieve that then I haven’t done my job.

“I’m disappointed that we have lost in the play-offs but now we have got to go and try to win the league next season.

“I believe it will happen and that I will be in charge when it does happen.”

And Hessenthaler will now start working on rebuilding his squad for another promotion challenge next season.

He added: “We are going to have to make changes but that’s football and the players understand that.

“There are going to be some tough decisions but I have got to build a side now that will be good enough to win this league next season, not just get into the play-offs.”

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