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DARTS SEATING PLAN
*BS*DOVER fans who need a seat for next Saturday’s match at Dartford need to contact us as soon as possible.
*BF*The home club have revealed that there will be no seating allocated to Dover fans next week – but will cater for our elderly and disabled fans.
But Darts have asked Dover Athletic FC to send them a list of names of fans needing seats so they can be reserved.
Contact DAFC by phone on 01304 822373 or email us at info@doveratletic.com and leave a message for Vikki Pawley with your name and telephone number. She will then arrange seating for you with Dartford FC.
The home club has also decided that they need to segregate the game and full details about entrance and parking will be posted on our home page during the week.

DARTS SEATING PLAN
*BS*DOVER fans who need a seat for next Saturday’s match at Dartford need to contact us as soon as possible.
*BF*The home club have revealed that there will be no seating allocated to Dover fans next week – but will cater for our elderly and disabled fans.
But Darts have asked Dover Athletic FC to send them a list of names of fans needing seats so they can be reserved.
Contact DAFC by phone on 01304 822373 or email us at info@doveratletic.com and leave a message for Vikki Pawley with your name and telephone number. She will then arrange seating for you with Dartford FC.
The home club has also decided that they need to segregate the game and full details about entrance and parking will be posted on our home page during the week.

BATTLE OF IN-FORM SIDES
*BS*WHITES face in-form Metropolitan Police at Crabble on Saturday – as Clive Walker’s men aim to extend their unbeaten league run to 11 matches.*BF*
The last time the two sides met was in May at Imber Court, when a Craig Wilkins goal won the Ryman One Play-Off Semi-Final for Dover in front of a nearly all Dover crowd. A win tomorrow would be a significant three points for Athletic.
Both sides were amongst those tipped for promotion this season after coming so close last term but Met Police’s sluggish start has left them languishing behind the front-runners.
A lack of fire-power in the first two months of the season lead to a string of low scoring matches where draws and narrow losses lead to a tally of just eight points from their opening nine games, culminating in a 3-0 loss at Chatham.
However, 10 points from their last four games has propelled the Met up the table and given them a strong chance of mounting a promotion challenge. Goals from former Woking striker Ben Abbey secured wins against Ashford and Horsham YMCA but it was last Saturday’s victory that made the league stand up and take notice of their recent resurgence.
Title-chasing Fleet were the visitors to Imber Court last week and were duly thumped 4-1 by the Police (though I doubt there was a policeman in sight) thanks partly to a brace from debutant Luke Cornwall.
Cornwall, a former Bradford City striker, has been on the books of league leaders Dulwich Hamlet this season, scoring four goals in eight games. Will Hamlet come to rue the decision to release their 2nd highest goal-scorer? Possibly not if Chris Dickson keeps up his record of a goal a game but a strange decision it seems, nonetheless.
*Lpic1*With leaders Dulwich and Fleet hitting a bad patch at present, courtesy of our friends at Hastings mainly, Athletic have a chance to grab this league by the scruff of the neck over the course of the next few weeks. Remaining unbeaten against Met Police and Dartford would put Whites in a very strong position in the league prior to the Christmas period. However, defeats in those games would throw everything wide open again.
One game at a time, as they say, and Dover will be wise not to look beyond tomorrow’s stern test at Crabble. It will represent a test of Met Police’s promotion credentials more so than Dover’s, perhaps, but Whites know how costly dropped points at Crabble were last season.
The winter period of November to March that proved so difficult for Dover last term has started promisingly well this year. There is a long way to go yet but consistency appears much more likely this time round. The return of Glen Knight and Danny Chapman from injury in the next month or so should help the cause.
The extension of Jon Wallis’ loan spell at Crabble is a timely boost for Clive Walker, with Nicky Humphrey suspended for the next four games. The availability of Wallis keeps the defensive options open for the Dover boss and the presence of John Keister at sweeper has not been a coincidence in Whites recent run of clean-sheets.
The return of Keister from his five-game ban has not only shored up the back line. It has enabled Walker to push Craig Wilkins into attack once more. This should be of significance to Dover, particularly at Crabble where Wilkins is at his most influential. The gradual return to fitness of Chris Chase will also boost Whites’ potency in attack, with livewire Byron Walker likely to be missing until Christmas.
*Lpic2*Should two more clean sheets be earned against Met Police and Dartford, Dover will have put themselves in a very strong position, however many goals they score themselves.
The Dover squad has been able to cope with the injuries and suspensions thrown at them so far and a consistent ability to do so will undoubtedly be crucial once again.
Dover have dropped five points at home this season, failing to unlock the Fleet defence in a 1-0 loss and conceding a dubious late penalty to draw 2-2 against Kingstonian. Whites will be hoping to avoid those two pitfalls when Luke Cornwall, Ben Abbey and co. stand in their way tomorrow.
Whites certainly got a boost with the news that *BS*JON WALLIS *BF*was staying for another month.
He told doverathletic.com: “I am enjoying myself at Dover Athletic. It’s nice to be getting some games under my belt – because I wasn’t getting much football at Hereford.
“I plan to return to Hereford in the New Year and try to impress enough to get back into the team. I am desperate to stay a professional football, because it’s a great living.
“It’s great to stay here for another month and be around my family and girlfriend, who all live in Kent, and help Clive Walker and the boys out in the meantime.”
There is a 10-minute interview with Jon, available on WhitesLive on Demand.

BATTLE OF IN-FORM SIDES
*BS*WHITES face in-form Metropolitan Police at Crabble on Saturday – as Clive Walker’s men aim to extend their unbeaten league run to 11 matches.*BF*
The last time the two sides met was in May at Imber Court, when a Craig Wilkins goal won the Ryman One Play-Off Semi-Final for Dover in front of a nearly all Dover crowd. A win tomorrow would be a significant three points for Athletic.
Both sides were amongst those tipped for promotion this season after coming so close last term but Met Police’s sluggish start has left them languishing behind the front-runners.
A lack of fire-power in the first two months of the season lead to a string of low scoring matches where draws and narrow losses lead to a tally of just eight points from their opening nine games, culminating in a 3-0 loss at Chatham.
However, 10 points from their last four games has propelled the Met up the table and given them a strong chance of mounting a promotion challenge. Goals from former Woking striker Ben Abbey secured wins against Ashford and Horsham YMCA but it was last Saturday’s victory that made the league stand up and take notice of their recent resurgence.
Title-chasing Fleet were the visitors to Imber Court last week and were duly thumped 4-1 by the Police (though I doubt there was a policeman in sight) thanks partly to a brace from debutant Luke Cornwall.
Cornwall, a former Bradford City striker, has been on the books of league leaders Dulwich Hamlet this season, scoring four goals in eight games. Will Hamlet come to rue the decision to release their 2nd highest goal-scorer? Possibly not if Chris Dickson keeps up his record of a goal a game but a strange decision it seems, nonetheless.
*Lpic1*With leaders Dulwich and Fleet hitting a bad patch at present, courtesy of our friends at Hastings mainly, Athletic have a chance to grab this league by the scruff of the neck over the course of the next few weeks. Remaining unbeaten against Met Police and Dartford would put Whites in a very strong position in the league prior to the Christmas period. However, defeats in those games would throw everything wide open again.
One game at a time, as they say, and Dover will be wise not to look beyond tomorrow’s stern test at Crabble. It will represent a test of Met Police’s promotion credentials more so than Dover’s, perhaps, but Whites know how costly dropped points at Crabble were last season.
The winter period of November to March that proved so difficult for Dover last term has started promisingly well this year. There is a long way to go yet but consistency appears much more likely this time round. The return of Glen Knight and Danny Chapman from injury in the next month or so should help the cause.
The extension of Jon Wallis’ loan spell at Crabble is a timely boost for Clive Walker, with Nicky Humphrey suspended for the next four games. The availability of Wallis keeps the defensive options open for the Dover boss and the presence of John Keister at sweeper has not been a coincidence in Whites recent run of clean-sheets.
The return of Keister from his five-game ban has not only shored up the back line. It has enabled Walker to push Craig Wilkins into attack once more. This should be of significance to Dover, particularly at Crabble where Wilkins is at his most influential. The gradual return to fitness of Chris Chase will also boost Whites’ potency in attack, with livewire Byron Walker likely to be missing until Christmas.
*Lpic2*Should two more clean sheets be earned against Met Police and Dartford, Dover will have put themselves in a very strong position, however many goals they score themselves.
The Dover squad has been able to cope with the injuries and suspensions thrown at them so far and a consistent ability to do so will undoubtedly be crucial once again.
Dover have dropped five points at home this season, failing to unlock the Fleet defence in a 1-0 loss and conceding a dubious late penalty to draw 2-2 against Kingstonian. Whites will be hoping to avoid those two pitfalls when Luke Cornwall, Ben Abbey and co. stand in their way tomorrow.
Whites certainly got a boost with the news that *BS*JON WALLIS *BF*was staying for another month.
He told doverathletic.com: “I am enjoying myself at Dover Athletic. It’s nice to be getting some games under my belt – because I wasn’t getting much football at Hereford.
“I plan to return to Hereford in the New Year and try to impress enough to get back into the team. I am desperate to stay a professional football, because it’s a great living.
“It’s great to stay here for another month and be around my family and girlfriend, who all live in Kent, and help Clive Walker and the boys out in the meantime.”
There is a 10-minute interview with Jon, available on WhitesLive on Demand.

SHOP FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS
*BS*WHY not visit the Dover Athletic Club Shop before Christmas and get some stocking fillers for the festive season.
*BF*As well as stocking Dover Athletic items, we also now have a wide-range of Premiership club souvenirs and football playing equipment at super prices.
We are not only open every Saturday from 9am – but you can also visit us at all first-team and reserve matches. Also you can pay for your items online!
The club accept sterling, euros, and cheques with cheque card. You can pay by credit card and have goods put to one side with your e-mail address.
We will send Invoice. Pay on secure site. Collect goods following Saturday.
Online shopping. Send order to JL00166@aol.com stating whether goods to be shipped or collected.
Our address is: Dover Athletic Club Shop, Crabble Athletic Ground, Lewisham Road, Dover, CT17 0JB. Tel: 01304 241574. E-mail: JL00166@aol.com
Dover Athletic Souvenirs
Airhorns £5.50p
Airhorn Refills £3.60p
Autograph Book £1.50p
Badge Enamel £3.00
Best Dribbler at Crabble Bibs £1.70p
Baseball Cap £6.60p
Beaney Round Hat £4.50p
Birthday Cards with Fridge Magnet £1.70p
Bob Hats £6.00
Car Flags £5.00
Car Stickers £1.00
Christmas Cards with Fridge Magnet £1.70p
Eraser .50p
Face Paints. Black & White. £2.70p
Fridge Magnets £2.00
Jotter Pad £1.00
Key Ring Can be used for supermarket trolley £1.80
Mouse Mats £1.00
Mugs £3.50p
Pen .60p
Pencil .60p
Pennants £3.50p
Ruler £1.00
Scarf £6.00
Ties £9.00
Teddy Bear £2.00
Dover Athletic Embroidered Clothing
Fleece Jackets. S. M. L. XL. £32.00
Polo Shirt White with Black Trim XXL £25.30
Polo Shirts with pocket White. S. M. L. £17.50p
Polo Shirts with Pocket Black. S. L. £17.50p
Polo Shirts without pocket Sky. S. M. L. £16.60p
Replica Shirts Home 12 years £30.00 XL £35.00
Replica Shirts Away. Age 6 years. £30.00 XXL £35.00
(All other sizes to order only)
Sweatshirts Black. S. M. L. XL £17.50p
T shirts. Beer+Chips+football = Saturday
afternoon at Crabble. M. L. XL. £11.60p
Windproof/Showerproof Jackets. 11/12 13/14 £24.00 M. £28.00
Windproof/Showerproof Jackets DAFC Logo Design L. XXL. £31.50
Souvenirs for Arsenal. Chelsea. Liverpool. Man. United. Tottenham. West Ham.
We cannot guarantee to have items in all teams in stock, but we can order subject to availability.
Air Fresheners £1.80p
Baby Bibs (Set of two) £2.60p
Backpacks. Chelsea only. £9.90p
Bears £4.00.
Bootbags £4.60p and £5.90p
Captains Armbands. £2.90p.
Clocks. £6.90p
Computer Optical Mouse £9.90p.
Computer Optical Mouse and Mat £11.70p
Drink Bottles. £3.90p
Goalkeeping Gloves £4.50p
Gym Bags £3.70 and £4.60
Flags £4.60p
Footballs. £4.70p. £6.20p. £7.90 and £8.90
Fun Pack. Man. United only £1.90.
Hats knitted. £4.60p
Lunch Bag. Man. United only £6.80p
Mugs. £4.70p.
Mug and Bear. Chelsea only. £7.20p
Pennants Large. £4.00p
Scarves. £6.50
Shinguards. £4.90p
Stationery Set. Man. United £3.40
Wallets £4.00 and £4.90
Wristbands. £3.90p.
FOOTBALLING ITEMS
Captains armbands. Senior and Junior £1.70p
Drink Bottle Lucozade £3.90p
Footballs. Skill Ball £2.80p
Cirrus £3.50p
Mitre Madrid £4.70p
Mitre Marksman £4.70p
Mitre Rio £6.00
Mitre Recoil £6.50p
Mitre Calcio £6.60p
Mitre Demon £7.50p
Mitre Proton £7.50p
Mitre Denim £9.40p
Mitre League Trainer £9.50p
Mitre League Pro. £9.50p
Mitre Shadow 12.00
Mitre Ultimatch £14.00
Mitre Monde £18.50p.
Football Boots. Mitre Verus screw in stud.
Childrens sizes. 10 to 13. 1 to 6. £16.00
Goalkeeping Gloves Sondico International £4.00
Selsport Proflex £7.50p
Inflator £3.80p
Rapid Inflator £5.30p
Stirrup Inflator £14.00
Instant Ice £1.80p
Laces 180cm Black £1.30p
140cm Black or White £1.20p
Match Officials Flags £5.60p
Needle Adaptor .40p
Premier Sock Tape £1.80p
Shinguards Lite £3.10p
Zone £4.70p
Prolite £7.50p
Shorts Junior £3.00
Shorts Senior £3.60p
Socks Junior £2.50p
Socks Senior £3.10p
Spacemarkers set of 50 £14.00
Studs. Nylon. Ally. Rubber. Safety £1.80p set.
Stud Spanner .50p
Whistle Plastic or Brass £1.40p or £2.70p

SHOP FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS
*BS*WHY not visit the Dover Athletic Club Shop before Christmas and get some stocking fillers for the festive season.
*BF*As well as stocking Dover Athletic items, we also now have a wide-range of Premiership club souvenirs and football playing equipment at super prices.
We are not only open every Saturday from 9am – but you can also visit us at all first-team and reserve matches. Also you can pay for your items online!
The club accept sterling, euros, and cheques with cheque card. You can pay by credit card and have goods put to one side with your e-mail address.
We will send Invoice. Pay on secure site. Collect goods following Saturday.
Online shopping. Send order to JL00166@aol.com stating whether goods to be shipped or collected.
Our address is: Dover Athletic Club Shop, Crabble Athletic Ground, Lewisham Road, Dover, CT17 0JB. Tel: 01304 241574. E-mail: JL00166@aol.com
Dover Athletic Souvenirs
Airhorns £5.50p
Airhorn Refills £3.60p
Autograph Book £1.50p
Badge Enamel £3.00
Best Dribbler at Crabble Bibs £1.70p
Baseball Cap £6.60p
Beaney Round Hat £4.50p
Birthday Cards with Fridge Magnet £1.70p
Bob Hats £6.00
Car Flags £5.00
Car Stickers £1.00
Christmas Cards with Fridge Magnet £1.70p
Eraser .50p
Face Paints. Black & White. £2.70p
Fridge Magnets £2.00
Jotter Pad £1.00
Key Ring Can be used for supermarket trolley £1.80
Mouse Mats £1.00
Mugs £3.50p
Pen .60p
Pencil .60p
Pennants £3.50p
Ruler £1.00
Scarf £6.00
Ties £9.00
Teddy Bear £2.00
Dover Athletic Embroidered Clothing
Fleece Jackets. S. M. L. XL. £32.00
Polo Shirt White with Black Trim XXL £25.30
Polo Shirts with pocket White. S. M. L. £17.50p
Polo Shirts with Pocket Black. S. L. £17.50p
Polo Shirts without pocket Sky. S. M. L. £16.60p
Replica Shirts Home 12 years £30.00 XL £35.00
Replica Shirts Away. Age 6 years. £30.00 XXL £35.00
(All other sizes to order only)
Sweatshirts Black. S. M. L. XL £17.50p
T shirts. Beer+Chips+football = Saturday
afternoon at Crabble. M. L. XL. £11.60p
Windproof/Showerproof Jackets. 11/12 13/14 £24.00 M. £28.00
Windproof/Showerproof Jackets DAFC Logo Design L. XXL. £31.50
Souvenirs for Arsenal. Chelsea. Liverpool. Man. United. Tottenham. West Ham.
We cannot guarantee to have items in all teams in stock, but we can order subject to availability.
Air Fresheners £1.80p
Baby Bibs (Set of two) £2.60p
Backpacks. Chelsea only. £9.90p
Bears £4.00.
Bootbags £4.60p and £5.90p
Captains Armbands. £2.90p.
Clocks. £6.90p
Computer Optical Mouse £9.90p.
Computer Optical Mouse and Mat £11.70p
Drink Bottles. £3.90p
Goalkeeping Gloves £4.50p
Gym Bags £3.70 and £4.60
Flags £4.60p
Footballs. £4.70p. £6.20p. £7.90 and £8.90
Fun Pack. Man. United only £1.90.
Hats knitted. £4.60p
Lunch Bag. Man. United only £6.80p
Mugs. £4.70p.
Mug and Bear. Chelsea only. £7.20p
Pennants Large. £4.00p
Scarves. £6.50
Shinguards. £4.90p
Stationery Set. Man. United £3.40
Wallets £4.00 and £4.90
Wristbands. £3.90p.
FOOTBALLING ITEMS
Captains armbands. Senior and Junior £1.70p
Drink Bottle Lucozade £3.90p
Footballs. Skill Ball £2.80p
Cirrus £3.50p
Mitre Madrid £4.70p
Mitre Marksman £4.70p
Mitre Rio £6.00
Mitre Recoil £6.50p
Mitre Calcio £6.60p
Mitre Demon £7.50p
Mitre Proton £7.50p
Mitre Denim £9.40p
Mitre League Trainer £9.50p
Mitre League Pro. £9.50p
Mitre Shadow 12.00
Mitre Ultimatch £14.00
Mitre Monde £18.50p.
Football Boots. Mitre Verus screw in stud.
Childrens sizes. 10 to 13. 1 to 6. £16.00
Goalkeeping Gloves Sondico International £4.00
Selsport Proflex £7.50p
Inflator £3.80p
Rapid Inflator £5.30p
Stirrup Inflator £14.00
Instant Ice £1.80p
Laces 180cm Black £1.30p
140cm Black or White £1.20p
Match Officials Flags £5.60p
Needle Adaptor .40p
Premier Sock Tape £1.80p
Shinguards Lite £3.10p
Zone £4.70p
Prolite £7.50p
Shorts Junior £3.00
Shorts Senior £3.60p
Socks Junior £2.50p
Socks Senior £3.10p
Spacemarkers set of 50 £14.00
Studs. Nylon. Ally. Rubber. Safety £1.80p set.
Stud Spanner .50p
Whistle Plastic or Brass £1.40p or £2.70p

