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JIM PARMENTER: AUDIO

2,000 FANS EXPECTED

*BS*CHAIRMAN Jim Parmenter is expecting a crowd of more than 2,000 for the battle between two Kent clubs back on the up.

*BF*Whites and our old friends from Maidstone have had to endure troubled times – but both towns once again have senior teams that are challenging for honours.

The season Dover were promoted to the Conference in 1993, Maidstone, along with Dartford, went bust in a well-documented sucker blow to Kent football.

Dover have managed to survive huge problems of their own in recent seasons – although that has come at a cost: three relegations have seen the River End faithful have to adjust from watching the likes of Rushden, Woking and Yeovil to enduring life in Ryman One South.

But, ironically, it is Whites, Dartford and Maidstone who are at the top of the table battling it out for two of the available promotion places.

And Maidstone coming to the East Kent coast has already got the town buzzing.

Jim said: “This is a massive game for both clubs and the kind of game we love to stage at Crabble.

“The Stones have excellent support and will bring down a huge number of fans. It should make for an excellent atmosphere and we’re expecting a crowd of around 2,000 for this one.

“Hopefully, the fans will see a good match – but with the three points staying in Dover. However, it’s a tough game – and one that Maidstone will be every bit as desperate to win too.

“At the end of the season, the points up for grabs on Saturday could prove crucial with things so tight at the top of the table.”

Jim was quick to pay tribute to Stones chairman Paul Bowden-Brown for his plans to go it alone with plans to build a new stadium in Maidstone after backers pulled out.

He said: “The stadium might not be as flash as first hoped but Paul deserves enormous credit for going ahead with getting the Stones back to Maidstone.

“He is clearly ambitious and wants to get that club back up the ladder – and this is another step in that journey.”

Jim described Tuesday’s 4-1 defeat at Tooting and Mitcham as “unacceptable” and will, like all Dover fans, expect a positive response at Crabble.

He said: “The form has pretty much been the same throughout the season. Terry White has maintained the kind of form we were on before Clive Walker had to take sick leave.

“We are still in a strong position – top of the table – and it’s up to the team to keep us there. Hopefully, we’ll still be there at 4.45 on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, Jim has confirmed the game will *BS*NOT *BF*be segregated.

He said: “There are no safety concerns and relations between the two sets of fans is good.”

TERRY: IT'S BEEN AN HONOUR

BIG TEL’S BLOOD IS BOILING

*BS*TERRY WHITE has warned his Dover players that some of them may be among the anticipated 2,000 fans at Crabble.

*BF*The Whites caretaker-boss admitted his blood is still boiling after his team were hammered 4-1 at Tooting and Mitcham.

True, the hosts did not deserve to win the game by such a margin – but the manner of Dover’s performance got his alarm bells ringing.

He said: “Frankly, it was not good enough. After 10 minutes, I was happy with the way things were going and was telling Steve Nolan that if we get the first goal we could end up winning comfortably.

“But then after 30 minutes, we were 3-0 down. The way we collapsed was alarming. Some of the players were not pulling their weight and I’ve been in the game long enough to know when someone is pretending to put in a shift, when in fact they are not.

“I won’t put up with that and players will learn that when they’re not in the team. I’m not afraid to make changes – and I’ll be making changes for the Maidstone game.

“We train tonight (Thursday) and I will make my mind up on the team line-up afterwards.

“I want to see a reaction to that defeat on Tuesday. As well as Tooting played, we should not have been beaten by that scoreline. The overall performance was poor.”

Big Tel took some stick for cautious tactics that reaped a goalless stalemate at Leatherhead a week earlier. In hindsight, he wish he had applied the same tactics for the Tooting game.

He said: “We took a lot of stick for not being attack-minded enough at Leatherhead – but sometimes you have to play that way in games. We didn’t go to Leatherhead looking for a point. We went there with the intention of keeping it tight and trying to nick a win – or at the very least get a point.

“At Tooting we tried to be a bit more expansive and look what happened. But that’s not an excuse for the performance, which simply was not up to the standard expected by Dover Athletic.”

*Q1*Managers up and down the country all have one thing in common. They are the best thing since sliced bread after a win – and questioned after a defeat. Terry is no different.

But one comment did make him chuckle this week.

He said: “I don’t go on these Internet forums because I’ve never been very good with computers. But one of my mates is well into it and he was looking at some comments from fans.

“There was a call for me to bring back Danny Chapman and John Keister into the team. Only a couple of weeks ago, I was saluted for apparently dropping them!

“I do want us to play entertaining football and to attack. It’s probably too late in the season to completely overhaul the way we play because a style has already been instilled into the players.

“What we could do is mix it up a bit and be more creative. We certainly need to pass the ball a lot better – otherwise we’ll struggle to open teams up in the final third. That is something we can improve now.”

Big Tel has also told his players they are playing for their futures at the club too and if he is still in charge of first-team affairs, juicy contracts will not be handed out to under-performing players.

He said: “Sadly, there are a few players who are not hungry and seem content with their contracts. That’s not a dig at experienced players here – I am talking about players of all age groups.

“If I am in charge in the summer, we won’t be handing out super-duper deals to these kind of players. I want hungry players here who want to play at the level we’re at and a division higher.”

*Lpic1*Terry has recently held talks with former Manchester City, Leyton Orient and Luton striker Carl Griffiths.

The experienced Welsh frontman – like other targets – opted not to join due to travelling.

Big Tel said: “It is a bit of an handicap when trying to attract players here.

“Lewes have offered us a couple of players but their manager doubts whether they will want to travel to Dover to play for us. But I can assure our fans that no-one is working harder than me to try to bring fresh players to the club.”

Terry is aware of the dangers Maidstone will present Dover and has had them watched a couple of times.

He said: “I’ve got a good idea how they are going to set their team up against us and we’re going to need to produce a good performance if we’re to beat them.”

OPPONENTS' VIEW

OPPONENTS’ VIEW

*BS*RYAN ROYSTON is looking forward to playing for Maidstone in Saturday’s Ryman League Division One South showdown at Crabble.

*BF*The big central defender is expected to replace the suspended Mario McNish in the back-line.

Whites officials are expecting a crowd of at least 2,000 fans to flock through the turnstiles – and Royston cannot wait.

“You play all season for games like this,” the 25-year-old said EXCLUSIVELY to www.kentishfootball.co.uk after playing 90 minutes for Thamesmead Town in front of an official crowd of just 44 at Tunbridge Wells in a Kent League Cup group game on Monday night.

“We’ve put ourselves in the position where we’ve got a chance of winning the league.

“We’ve got a definite chance of making the play-off’s and we’ve played so well in the last 13 games.”

During these thirteen games the Stones have won nine, drawn 3 and have only lost to Tooting & Mitcham United.

The Terrors, who defeated Dover Athletic 4-1 on Tuesday night, have climbed up to seventh place in the table and are just three points behind the Stones – and cannot be ruled out under the guidance of Billy Smith and George Wakeling, who whilst at Bromley two years ago won promotion via the play-offs with a good run from November that year.

“From what we’ve sort of seen in the last month or so we’ve been looking towards the top of the table,” said Royston.

“There’s four teams up there, Dartford, Dover, Dulwich, Fleet. Hastings have got themselves in the mix a bit now as well and obviously we’re in there, in the mix as well.

“It’s very close up there and any team can beat anyone on their day. You look at the likes of Ashford who have got a few decent results recently and Corinthian Casuals.

“They’re both down the bottom and they’re taking points of the top teams so it’s not an easy league to go and win every game and run away with – I think it’s a tough league.”

But Royston admitted he will not need any inspiring words from Stones’ management team, Alan Walker and Lloyd Hume minutes before the big game.

“They’d expect us not to lose the battle and expect us to match them man-for-man and they’ll basically say to us we really shouldn’t need any geeing up for this game,” he explained.

“Like I said earlier, this is what we play for, games like Saturday. It’s a massive game on it’s own Dover-Maidstone.

“The fact that both teams are top of the league adds to it. It makes it even bigger. You can’t really say anything – both teams will give 100% I’m sure.”

With the club returning to the county home next season, Royston believes delivering Ryman Premier League football in Maidstone would be “unbelievable.”

He said: “Ryman Premier League football a stones throw from the ground to the town centre – it would be unreal.

“Hopefully that is what’s on the way. It’s certainly not definite but the ground’s definite.

“If we can deliver Ryman Premier League football next season back in Maidstone it will be huge.

“Dartford are getting one and a half thousand regularly, 1590 Saturday and that’s not in the town centre at Dartford.

“You look at Maidstone, as big if not bigger town and it’s even closer to the town centre but it’s unimaginary how many people we’ll get there in comparison at the moment at Bourne Park getting 3-400’s.

Royston paid tribute to the Stones fans that are walking from the site of their new stadium to Dover Athletic’s Crabble ground to raise funds for their new home.

He said: “It’s fantastic. A great idea, If they can raise some money that’s fantastic. Hat’s off to them.

“I don’t think I’ll fancy that walk – it’s a hell of a long way! But fair play to them.

“It’s good to see people puling together, the fans getting out there and doing something, which is nice.”

OPPONENTS' VIEW

OPPONENTS’ VIEW

*BS*RYAN ROYSTON is looking forward to playing for Maidstone in Saturday’s Ryman League Division One South showdown at Crabble.

*BF*The big central defender is expected to replace the suspended Mario McNish in the back-line.

Whites officials are expecting a crowd of at least 2,000 fans to flock through the turnstiles – and Royston cannot wait.

“You play all season for games like this,” the 25-year-old said EXCLUSIVELY to www.kentishfootball.co.uk after playing 90 minutes for Thamesmead Town in front of an official crowd of just 44 at Tunbridge Wells in a Kent League Cup group game on Monday night.

“We’ve put ourselves in the position where we’ve got a chance of winning the league.

“We’ve got a definite chance of making the play-off’s and we’ve played so well in the last 13 games.”

During these thirteen games the Stones have won nine, drawn 3 and have only lost to Tooting & Mitcham United.

The Terrors, who defeated Dover Athletic 4-1 on Tuesday night, have climbed up to seventh place in the table and are just three points behind the Stones – and cannot be ruled out under the guidance of Billy Smith and George Wakeling, who whilst at Bromley two years ago won promotion via the play-offs with a good run from November that year.

“From what we’ve sort of seen in the last month or so we’ve been looking towards the top of the table,” said Royston.

“There’s four teams up there, Dartford, Dover, Dulwich, Fleet. Hastings have got themselves in the mix a bit now as well and obviously we’re in there, in the mix as well.

“It’s very close up there and any team can beat anyone on their day. You look at the likes of Ashford who have got a few decent results recently and Corinthian Casuals.

“They’re both down the bottom and they’re taking points of the top teams so it’s not an easy league to go and win every game and run away with – I think it’s a tough league.”

But Royston admitted he will not need any inspiring words from Stones’ management team, Alan Walker and Lloyd Hume minutes before the big game.

“They’d expect us not to lose the battle and expect us to match them man-for-man and they’ll basically say to us we really shouldn’t need any geeing up for this game,” he explained.

“Like I said earlier, this is what we play for, games like Saturday. It’s a massive game on it’s own Dover-Maidstone.

“The fact that both teams are top of the league adds to it. It makes it even bigger. You can’t really say anything – both teams will give 100% I’m sure.”

With the club returning to the county home next season, Royston believes delivering Ryman Premier League football in Maidstone would be “unbelievable.”

He said: “Ryman Premier League football a stones throw from the ground to the town centre – it would be unreal.

“Hopefully that is what’s on the way. It’s certainly not definite but the ground’s definite.

“If we can deliver Ryman Premier League football next season back in Maidstone it will be huge.

“Dartford are getting one and a half thousand regularly, 1590 Saturday and that’s not in the town centre at Dartford.

“You look at Maidstone, as big if not bigger town and it’s even closer to the town centre but it’s unimaginary how many people we’ll get there in comparison at the moment at Bourne Park getting 3-400’s.

Royston paid tribute to the Stones fans that are walking from the site of their new stadium to Dover Athletic’s Crabble ground to raise funds for their new home.

He said: “It’s fantastic. A great idea, If they can raise some money that’s fantastic. Hat’s off to them.

“I don’t think I’ll fancy that walk – it’s a hell of a long way! But fair play to them.

“It’s good to see people puling together, the fans getting out there and doing something, which is nice.”

CLUBHOUSE THUMBS UP

BATT LEAVES CRABBLE

*BS*CARETAKER-BOSS Terry White has released striker Matthew Batt.

*BF*The young striker was a registered Dover player – as well as still being available for Dagenham and Redbridge.

But Big Tel told doverathletic.com: “Matt wasn’t really what we were looking for. He came on a non-contract basis so we could take a look at him.

“We wish him well – but he wasn’t the type of player who would fit into the way we want to play here. Matt is a young player and we wish him all the best for the future.”

Supporters Club Quiz Night

WIN A FAMILY LAPTOP

*BS*TODAY tickets go on sale to win a Family Laptop.

*BF*You can win yourself a Laptop Computer and at the same time help the Trust provide a laptop, in which to store music for our PA Announcers.

The laptop will be at the Football Club at all times, so anyone who uses the Announcers Hut will have access to its use, be it Reserves, Youth or Ladies.

You will be able to purchase tickets from Ritchie Hulks and Jeff Leach.
Squares are priced at £1 each.

CLUBHOUSE THUMBS UP

BATT LEAVES CRABBLE

*BS*CARETAKER-BOSS Terry White has released striker Matthew Batt.

*BF*The young striker was a registered Dover player – as well as still being available for Dagenham and Redbridge.

But Big Tel told doverathletic.com: “Matt wasn’t really what we were looking for. He came on a non-contract basis so we could take a look at him.

“We wish him well – but he wasn’t the type of player who would fit into the way we want to play here. Matt is a young player and we wish him all the best for the future.”