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IRONS IRONED OUT – MANAGERS REACTION

The Gaffer has his say on the weekends victory. 

It was a result that was greeted by both relief and joy as the Whites headed to Braintree and hopped back on the bus with three points in tow. The Iron had only lost once previously on home soil and with Dover out of sorts, bringing home the bacon was a tough ask but the lads stepped up to the challenge and delivered when it was necessary.

Despite a shaky opening fifteen minutes, the Whites rallied to put on a defensive masterclass with a ‘never say die’ attitude. The backline of Boateng, Moses, Janjeva, Paxman, Nelson and even midfielder Jordan Higgs, were absolute warriors in the last half hour of the match. Wave after wave of Braintree attack rained down on the Dover goal but the guys held firm and eventually got their rewards.

‘It wasn’t our best performance,’ said the Gaffer post match. ‘Attacking wise it was the most dangerous we have looked over the last few games and the lads have worked their absolute socks off. We rode our luck at time but that comes from hard work. We were lucky with the offside goal at the death but we got into some really good areas which is what we haven’t done of late. Look, off the ball I couldn’t fault the effort and willingness to shut people down. They are a good team. They are where they are in the table because Angelo Harrop has them playing a certain way.

Football’s up and down. We went from six unbeaten to not being able to buy a win and all of a sudden we are turning over a play off chasing team away. It just shows you that you cannot get too high or too low. The lads enjoyed today, they expressed themselves which is how we want to play football. I want the lads to attack and excite me.’

Two goals from Luke Wanadio and a maiden goal for Brandon Pierrick sealed an impressive 3-1 victory over Braintree but it was the defensive performance that raised a smile from the boss. ‘There was a five minute spell where Higgsy, everywhere the ball was he was there, like a magnet. But the defence started from the front, I thought Marts run himself into the ground playing a slightly higher position than normal. When you are watching its these little things that you might not notice and think that he’s not actually doing anything but what it does do is relieve pressure from our back four.

Brandon was excellent today as well as Wads. This is the highs and lows of football. With Wads he scores a fantastic goal, a great finish and then he doesn’t clear his lines which leads to their equaliser. He said at half-time “Boys I let you down on that one but I am going to get us back into this game” which he did. He was fantastic. I cant fault any of them. Andi and Moses were superb as was Freddie. I could go through the whole team, Boateng, Pax, Nels in terms of the saves he made.

We rode our luck but it was due to hard work and I’m glad thats the way its worked out. Lets enjoy this one.’

BRAINTREE TOWN 1 DOVER ATHLETIC 3

Whites win after heroic performance.

It was a first half of missed chances for the hosts, with Dover taking theirs as the sides played out an entertaining opening 45 minutes.

A terrible mistake from Will Mosses let in the Iron’s forward who rounded Nelson, only to strike it against the foot of the post.

Moments later and Braintree were in again with the Dover defence unable to clear and with Nelson being closed down and dispossessed on the edge of his penalty area, the hosts could only fire agonisingly wide.

The onslaught continued with Braintree again coming close in the 8th minute with Aaron Blair firing agonisingly over.

After the initial blitz, Dover started to grow into the game and in the 25th minute took the lead through some neat build up play resulting in Luke Wanadio gliding towards the edge of the box and firing into the far bottom corner. It was an absolute stunner.

Lee Martin could have doubled the Whites lead but a fine save from Jack Sims kept the hosts down to a 0-1 score line which proved pivotal moments later as the goal scorer for the Whites was caught on his heels trying to clear his lines in the right back position only for the ball to fall to Alfie Matthews who fired the hosts level. It was a fantastic equaliser just before the break.

While it was all square at half-time, Braintree had enough chances to be in front.

Both sides enjoyed neat spells of possession In the early periods of the second half with first Wanadio firing across the hosts goal, but there was no one to capitalise for the visitors.

Baris Altintop should have put the Iron in front in the 63rd minute when a free-kick in the penalty area dropped to the skipper, who fired over the crossbar from six yards out.

Moments later and the impressive Blair, weaved his way into the Dover box, but his curling shot was inches wide.

In the 73rd minute, Dover took the lead. A neat build up between Wanadio and Boateng resulted in the former lashing a shot at Sims who parried out for Brandon Pierrick to lash into the net. The travelling Whites were sent wild.

With ten minutes remaining, it was penalty box fury as Dover battled to clear their lines with first Boateng throwing his body to save a goal and then hooking off the line. From the resulting corner, Higgs headed away as a Braintree player looked to nod home.

Nelson then punched the next corner clear to ensure the barrage was seen off. It was real backs to the wall defending.

It was one fine block after another as with the referee signalling five minutes of added time, Jordan Higgs cleared the ball off the line in heroic fashion.

Braintree thought they had an equaliser but the linesman ruled out the equaliser in the 94th minute. Seconds later and Dover had a penalty. Pierrick was clumsily fouled in the box and Wanadio despatched at the second attempt. 3-1 and a job done.

It was a fantastic defensive display. Get in!

COYW.

Dover Athletic: Nelson, Paxman, Moses, Janjeva, Higgs, Wanadio, Oliver, Martin, Pierrick, Boateng, Nikaj

Subs: Baptiste, Brundle, Carney, Ajayi, Byford

Braintree Town: Simms, Davies, Farrell, Altintop, Bradshaw, Clements, Regis, Payne, Matthews, Reynolds, Blair

Subs: Janneh, Rush, Turner, Curtis, White

 

Attendance: 

WELLING UNITED – VIP STYLE

Fancy watching the Whites take on Welling United in style? Of course you do.

This Easter Friday we host Welling United in the Vanarama National South. Mitch Brundle and the boys will be looking to put on a show and where else would you rather watch it than here with us.

Watch the game from the best seats in the house and let our match day hospitality provide the ultimate way to spend your time with us.

The package includes:

  • Butler hosted lounge with large TVs and a projector showing the game

  • A three-course meal served at your table

  • Reserved undercover premium padded seating

  • Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water, plus a dedicated paid bar before and after the match

  • Complimentary match day team sheet

The very special experience costs £28 per person and is available for individual and group bookings, or as a gift voucher.

Please note that this price does NOT include entry for non-season ticket holders who do attend, and they will still need to pay at the turnstile on the day.

On the menu for the game will be :

  • Prawn Cocktail
  • Pie & Mash, Veg and Gravy
  • Chocolate & Rasberry Torte

Arrival at the ground should be at 1pm and food will be served at 1.30pm.

There are only 64 spaces available, so all tickets will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

The dress code is smart casual.

To buy your VIP ticket please email gavin.hughes@doverathletic.com or call the office on 01304 822373

UP NEXT – BRAINTREE TOWN

The Whites head to Essex to take on Braintree.

Mitch Brundle takes his Dover side to Essex this weekend in a bid to stop a run of five consecutive defeats after only losing once in the previous eight matches prior to the 3-0 loss at home to Cheshunt.

The Whites romped to a 3-1 victory over the Iron in October and hold a pretty decent record over the hosts, winning four of the last five meetings, including a 6-1 drubbing courtesy of four Ricky Miller goals back in 2016.

Braintree are chasing a play off birth and despite their shock defeat to Taunton last time out, will be formidable opponents. Tyrone Sterling and Myles Judd could miss out through suspension but skipper Lee Martin and Jordan Higgs will return from their two match bans. Speaking to Kent Online Sport the Gaffer said ‘Martin and Higgs strengthen our midfield and you’re going to lose players but, hopefully, people stand up. Once you bring players into the first-team, including from the Academy, it’s only right that you use them. Some of the boys step up, like Freddie Oliver has done. Sometimes, you find little gems underneath your noses that you didn’t know about.’

The boss had his eyes firmly set on the fixture in hand amidst calls of a return of Alfie Pavey to haunt the Whites but unfortunately the forward misses out through suspension. ‘People might not know but me and Pavey have been friends for a very long time. He’s a fantastic player. When you play to his strengths, his goalscoring record speaks for itself. He would have wanted to play against his old team. Personally, I’m not going back there as a player, I’m going back as a manager. I loved it there, it’s where I broke through, really, but we’ll try to earn three points.’

Ticket Information:

Seat/Ground – Adults £15

Seat/Ground – Concessions £10

Ground Only – U18 £5

Getting to the Dunmow Group Stadium:

Leave the M25 at junction 27 and head north on the M11. Leave the M11 at junction 8 and head east on the A120. Follow the A120 for 16 miles until you reach Galleys Corner roundabout. Take the first exit into Cressing Road. Entry to the ground is approximately three-quarters of a mile on your left (Clockhouse Way) and is sign posted.

We hope to see as many of you there as possible. COYW.

COMMUNITY CHEST – WE ARE HIRING

The Whites are on the lookout for a Community Engagement and Inclusion Officer.

Fancy joining the team here at Dover Athletic?

The Role

To be responsible for developing and managing relationships between Dover Athletic Football Club, Our Community partners “The Megger Group” and external stakeholders including Dover District Council Community Service Team.

To devise and lead, along with stakeholders and funders, diverse and meaningful programmes to enable and engage the community, with Dover Athletic Football Club as the hub. Programmes will not be exclusively football based and will reach out to all sections of society.

To provide focus and purpose for Dover Athletic Community Trust in its fund raising and community programmes and to take the lead role in delivery of these programmes as directed by the Trustees.

The Person

Technical Professional Knowledge

Qualifications

Experience in Community engagement, stakeholder management, external communication, or other relevant experience.

A working knowledge of best practice in community engagement. A good understanding of the social and economic issues affecting communities across the Dover District.

Car driver with current driving licence
Educated to GCSE level at Grade C/4 or above in 5 subjects, including Maths and English.
Relevant technical or subject specific qualification (desirable)

A vehicle will be provided for the successful applicant Salary bracket £22,500 – £25,000

A full job description and person profile available upon application

Apply to; Mr J Parmenter, Dover Athletic Football Club, The Megger Community Stadium, Lewisham Road, River, Dover, Kent CT17 0JB or

jim.parmenter@doverathletic.com

NO AGENCIES

STRIKER – DID YOU HIT THE NET?

Latest Striker Lottery results for Wednesday 29th March

Congratulations to all the winners and better luck next time if your name wasn’t drawn out. It could well be your time next week.

For anyone who doesn’t know how the Striker Lottery works well let me explain if for you. Each week, so long as you have paid your £1 weekly subscription, your number will be entered into a draw. If your number is drawn, congratulations – you’re a winner! It’s as simple as that. The draw is held every Wednesday. Keep an eye on the website and social media pages for full details. Who knows, your number could scoop the £1,000 top prize.

Please note that only paid-for tickets are entered in the draw. For your convenience, your membership fee can be collected from you, or you can pay at the Club Office or, to save time, you can pay monthly or quarterly by standing order.

Contact harry.reid@doverathletic.com to register your interest and good luck.

PICTURE PERFECT

The Whites are looking for a photographer for 2023/204. 

Are you a trained photographer who loves sporting events or maybe just someone who enjoys it as a hobby? Then we want to hear from you. We are looking for a photographer to join us next season who can attend home matches and provide us with pictures for the website, socials and match day programme.

Get closer to the action as ever before with pitchside access, getting some of the best views in the house. This would be a voluntary role, working alongside the media team. For more information contact the club on enquiries@doverathletic.com or john.mcnicoll@doverathletic.com

RED RUINS WHITES – MANAGERS REACTION

The Gaffer reflects on the Whites latest outing.

The Whites fell to a 1-0 defeat on Non League Day, away to St Albans City following an early red card that all but killed the game as a contest in the opening 20 minutes. Tyrone Sterling was deemed the last man when he clipped Chay Cooper who was bearing down on goal and in the 17th minute, already a goal behind, we had it all to do for the next 70 odd minutes. The loss was later compounded by the second booking to Myles Judd as the Whites chased the game.

It was a battling performance from the ten men who fought bravely against a play off chasing St Albans team. It wasn’t the result we wanted but it was a more spirited effort than the defeat last week to Hampton & Richmond.

‘It took for someone to get sent off for us to really kick into gear,’ said Brundle after the match. ‘It’s the fine margins at the moment that don’t seem to be going our way. For 70 minutes I have to give credit to the lads for digging in and even though they had a few chances, we had a couple of our own but these little things are not going our way. You can’t let yourself go away from what you are. We haven’t turned into a bad team over four games but maybe a little bit of luck isn’t going our way but we can change that. We will make sure we have another strong week of training.

These are a very good side, let’s not take that away from them. I was here on Tuesday to watch them against Cheshunt. They were far better today than then and Nelson has made some fantastic saves. We were a little wasteful in the final third which we know has been a theme all season but we just need to grind out a couple of results and look to build on that.’

With Sterling and Judd facing suspensions for the upcoming fixtures, there is a chance for others to stake a claim in the team, most notably Andi Janjeva who replaced Jake Goodman at half-time. Goodman’s injury will be assessed but the early signs are that it could be a couple of games but the Gaffer is sure that Janjeva can step in if required.

‘He done well when he came on, he did the basics and what we asked of him to do. We also have two players back from suspension in Lee Martin and Jordan Higgs. Two big players for us who have been missed in the last two games. They make a massive difference to this team, a bigger difference than they probably don’t get the credit for. That is the heart of where most games are won and lost at this level. We have lacked that little bit over the last two games and the people who have come in have failed to take their chance.

We will look back at the video of the game and decide if we are to appeal against any of the red cards. Most of the people here and even their manager was agreeing but these are the things just not going our way. It’s a tough place to play with eleven this season so to play with ten when we are down to the bare bones, fair play to them. We said at half-time if we could keep them out and get a set piece, we had a chance and the one at the end, Baptiste header, he just got blocked off.

Listen, it’s not all doom and gloom in the camp, there’s a lot of games and points still left on the table. And by the way, the crowd. Absolutely phenomenal. They travelled in their numbers today and I know managers say this all the time but I really mean it, they have been excellent and I can’t thank them enough. Hopefully the tide turns and they can carry on getting behind us like they did when we went six unbeaten. I know they are frustrated but so is everyone and we can only get through this if we are together as a team.’

 

 

ST ALBANS CITY 1 DOVER ATHLETIC 0

Dover fall foul in St Albans.

It was a first half that turned on an incident in the 17th minute.

The hosts had started the brightest with their attacking intent as they kicked down the Clarence Park hill. Skipper Ryan Blackman warmed the hands of Nelson in the 5th minute when a ball dropping just outside the penalty area was driven into the hands of the Dover stopper.

In the 12th minute, Luke Wanadio spooned a shot up into the St Albans sky, only for it to fall agonisingly over the home sides crossbar.

Just a minute later and the hosts took the lead. Dover were opened up down their left hand side and a low cross from Stanley was turned home by Mitchell Weiss, giving Nelson absolutely no chance.

Five minutes later and with Chay Cooper seemingly through on goal, Sterling came across and clumsily clipped the forward who fell just outside the penalty area. The referee gave a direct free kick and then flashed the Dover centre back a red card. It was quite harsh with covering defenders In the middle of the area.

Despite the setback, Dover had a couple of half chances with first Carney and then Jake Goodman firing low shots into the hands of Dylan Berry, who had largely been a spectator in the first period.

Weiss looked to be in the clear and with only the keeper to beat, shot straight at the body of Nelson who rushed from his line to block well. Dover were hanging by a thread and some desperate defending ensured that the half time score stayed at 1-0.

First Goodman slid across the six yard box to stop a goal bound shot before Myles Judd defied physics to make a slide tackle with his head, when it looked like St Albans were about to double their lead.

In the opening moments of the second half, Myles Judd went into the referee’s note book with a nothing challenge. It would later come back to haunt the full back.

St Albans huffed and puffed but could not force a second breakthrough, even managing to hit both the crossbar and post in on movement with absolutely no idea how the ball managed to stay out.

Dover battled hard and dug in to stay in the tie but lacked the attacking threat to worry the hosts.

In the 87th minute, a robust challenge by Judd was punished by the referee with a yellow card, ensuring the number 2 was given his marching orders. It was a ridiculous decision with the Dover defender winning the ball.

It was tough break for Brundle who made an appearance with 15 minutes to go. The Gaffer will now be without both Sterling and Judd now, although Higgs and Martin will be back next game.

A 1-0 defeat on the road is never easy to take, but the referee killed the contest in the 17th minute.

COYW.

Dover Athletic: Nelson, Judd, Paxman, Sterling, Goodman, Moses, Oliver, Wanadio, Pierrick, Carney, Boateng

Subs: Brundle, Wilkinson, Baptiste, Janjeva

St Albans City: Berry, Stanley, Francis-Clarke, Adebiyi, Blackman, Banton, Weiss, Mukena, Moore, Smith, Cooper

Subs: Wiltshire, Jeffers, Di Trolio, McConnell, Neal

Attendance: 2079

UP NEXT – ST ALBANS CITY

The Whites travel to St Albans looking to get back to winning ways.

We head to the Mozzarella Fellas Stadium, Clarence Park, for our next Vanarama National South outing. The lads will be looking to turn around our fortunes following a hat-trick of defeats. This weekend also sees the return of Non League Day, which promises to bring an added buzz around the place with the pre attendance figures already quoted as having beaten the previous record attendance between the two clubs which stands at just over 800.

St Albans City socials had been advertising a good ticket deal for the match and interest was very high in the reduced tickets.

Entry to the Mozzarella Fellas Stadium at Clarence Park for the 2022/2023 season is subject to the following admission prices:

Match tickets

Ticket type Price
Adult £16.50
Concession * £11
Her Game Too *** £11
Next-Gen (18-21) £8
Junior (U18s) £6
Junior (U12s) ** FREE
Family ticket *** £18/£30

Under 12 tickets are only free of charge when purchased with an over 18 ticket – otherwise under 18 prices will apply.

Club members may purchase match tickets with a 10% discount (except for the proper rounds of the FA Cup).

Matchday tickets, hospitality options, season tickets, and club memberships can be obtained from our online ticketing site. Tickets can be pre-purchased or purchased from the turnstiles (card payments only).

  • Seniors aged 65 and over
  • Unemployed (JSA recipients)
  • Personal Indépendence Payments recipients
  • NHS and Blue Light Services staff members
  • Serving Members of the Armed Forces
  • Students in full-time education (aged over 21 years old)
  • Season Ticket Holders of Watford, Luton Town, Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea, and West Ham United

** Must attend with another ticket holder aged 16 or over
*** A pre-purchased family ticket will include 1 x Adult plus 1 x Youth (Under 18) for £18 or 2 x Adults plus 2 x Youth (Under 18s) for £30.

**** Her Game Too initiative – special admission price for season ticket holders of any women’s football club

Ways to buy a match ticket
Online via our FanZone website subject to availability.

In-person at Clarence Park on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays between 10 am and 1 pm (card payments only)

All supporters are asked to respect our neighbours and park with consideration. A large car park is available at St Albans City Station and costs are modest for evening or Saturday parking.