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STRIKER – DID YOU HIT THE NET?

Latest Striker results for Wednesday 22nd November

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

DOVER ATHLETIC 1 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH 1

Whites held at home again. – Report by Fred Deveson.

It was a wet and windy night at Crabble but that didn’t stop Dover putting in a good performance and earning themselves a 1-1 draw with visitors Eastbourne Borough in the battle for survival. It was largely scrappy in the opening exchanges, with both sides testing each other out with long balls flying from back to front for the first ten minutes. Iffy Allen had a positive start to the game, as he proved a nightmare to defend. His pace and trickery gave the home side a clear avenue of attack and he got in behind on several occasions and put some good balls in, but no goals came from this in the first half.

Iffy Allen causing chaos on the right flank – Pictures Steve Johnson

Part of Dover’s success last night was down to the defence, who were on it from the start. Jacob Mensah was a rock at the back, winning all of his duels and keeping the visitors quiet for most of the first half. The man on loan from Bournemouth in the Dover goal was outstanding too, making a couple of crucial saves in the first half and keeping the score level. Debutant Bailey Akehurst also made an impressive start to life in white, winning challenges and being in the right place at the right time. The former Gillingham and Hastings man was impenetrable for large periods of the game.

It wasn’t until later in the first half that the action started, and shots came in. Dontai Stewart had a chance near the corner of the six-yard box which he sliced wide, and Luke Pearce had a penalty shout waved away by the referee, the latter of who had a good game. The rain continued to pour down but that didn’t stop Eastbourne from putting themselves in front with 5 minutes left in the first period. The visitors managed to get in behind the Dover backline and the ball was slid across the face of the goal for Emmerson to roll it into an empty net. The score remained level at the break.

The second half started, and the home side came out with a new lease of life. It only took 4 mins for Dover to level the scoring, with their early pressure paying off. The ball was played into Stewart, who had time to turn and pick his spot expertly in the bottom corner. This was by no means the end of the chances or action. Stewart continued to find good spaces and Pearce was looking lively, dropping deeper to receive the ball and trying to play others in. The away side did come back into the game, with balls over the top being a constant threat. Billy Terrel was forced into a few good saves during this period to keep the game level.

Later on in the half, Paris Lock replaced Iffy Allen on the right wing and was a danger from the moment he entered the pitch. Like Allen, his pace proved to be a big problem for Borough. He used his skills to beat the defender often, and he created more than one good chance from his side of the pitch. He played the ball across to Wilkinson who was bursting into the box from deep but couldn’t finish. Lock also had another big chance to square it to Stewart or Pearce, but couldn’t make the most of it, as a heavy touch saw the ball put out for a corner.

When it looked the game was heading for a draw, super-sub Zidan Sutherland came on and netted at the back post after a Paris Lock shot. The goal, however, was shortly chalked off for offside, much to the heartbreak of Sutherland and the home fans. That wasn’t all. Eastbourne had their own chance right at the end, with Billy Terrel being forced into an unbelievable save from point blank range, preserving Dover’s hard-earned point.

Terrell saves smartly late on to ensure the Whites pick up a point – Steve Johnson

Dover host Weston-Super-Mare at Crabble on Saturday, looking to gain all three points for the first time since the win at Slough on matchday two, as the hunt for survival continues.

Dover Athletic: Terrell, Oyenuga, Mensah, Christie, Allen, Akehurst, Young, Anifowose, Wilkinson, Stewart, Pearce

Subs: Hatcher, Zidan, Dembele, Lock, Naylor

Eastbourne Borough: Foulkes, Uche, Carter, Holman, Olarewaju, Gravata, Emmerson, Vigar, Defise, Kealy, Brown

Subs: Holter, Quick, Remy, Sheriff, Bridgman

Attendance: 441

UP NEXT – EASTBOURNE BOROUGH

Borough head to Crabble in a crunch clash.

Tonight we face Eastbourne Borough in an important Vanarama National League South clash at the foot of the table. Borough sit just a handful of places above us in the table so a win will be vital in our quest to march up the table.

New signings Sinn’Kaye Christie, Luke Pearce and potentially a new left back, will all be available for selection as the manager begins to freshen up his squad. The games will start to gather more importance as we steer our way towards the Christmas period, facing five of the teams around us by the first week of the new year, but as always in football, you take one game at a time.

We can’t keep having teams tell us we are a good side and are difficult to play against. The table doesn’t lie. We need to turn performances into wins. – Mitch Brundle

Borough themselves have only one win in five, including crashing out of the FA Trophy to Hendon on Saturday. It’s going to be a tight affair and we will need all the support we can get to help push the team along.

Form Guide:

Picture courtesy of Flashscore.com

Head to Head:

We still have players available to sponsor, an updated list will be in tonight’s match day programme. If you are interested click HERE

Ticket Information:

Admission for this match is by turnstile only. We accept both card and cash on the gate.

Adults – £17

Over 60 – £15

Under 18 – £9

Under 11s continue to be free with paying adult

We are also offering a five game ticket. These can only be used by one individual per match and not in groups.

Adult – £75 (£10 saving)
Concession – £65 (£10 saving)

DOVER ATHLETIC 4 WEYMOUTH 4

Whites crash out of the Trophy after a ding dong affair at home. – By Fred Deveson

An action packed, thrilling game at Crabble saw Dover draw 4-4 to Weymouth, with the away side eventually progressing to the next round via a 4-1 penalty shootout win.

It was a slightly different side that played in front of just under 400 people, with George Wilkinson making his first start of the season, and Luke Pearce making his debut after signing on loan from Southampton. Iffy Allen also started the game for Dover and impressed from minute one. His pace and trickery caused problems for the Weymouth right back and, after a scrappy start, Allen put The Whites in front with a deflected shot that looped over the goalkeeper inside the first ten minutes.

It only took the home side 6 minutes to double their lead, with George Wilkinson placing his effort in the bottom corner from just inside the area much to the delight of the home faithful. Dover looked fairly comfortable and were threatening time and time again, with chances for Allen and Dontai Stewart being blocked by the away side.

Charlie Naylor attempts to keep Touray at bay – Photo Weymouth Twitter account

However, just after the 30-minute mark, Weymouth hit back. Touray finished his effort from close range after the visitors had threatened with balls in behind and crosses from the wide areas. Stewart had the chance to make it 3-1 to the home team, but he couldn’t convert. Dover began to look nervous and suddenly more gaps started appearing at the back, and it then wasn’t long before the equaliser hit the back of the net, right before half time, with Touray doubling his tally.

There was some questionable refereeing in the first half, with some crunching tackles from both teams going unnoticed by the referee, which angered the fans and players alike. These decisions continued into the second half, with tackles flying in left, right and centre. Bookings for both teams did arrive eventually.

After the break, it did not take long for the away team to put themselves in front. Goodship was the scorer after an incisive break away from Weymouth. The comeback was complete, and the hosts’ morale dropped as a result. The goal crushed the spirit of the home side, who kept giving cheap balls away and found themselves out of position often.

Paris Lock had a chance to bring Dover back to 3-3, but a good save from the goalkeeper kept the score at 2-3. The visitors saw the gaps at the back left by Dover and pounced. Seven minutes after the third goal, a fourth was added by Tom Bearwish, and it looked plain sailing for the away side.

Weymouth had chances to make it five, but Dover number 1 Billy Terrel made a couple of good saves to keep the home side in it, which proved to be vital come the end of the game. Wilkinson had a shot from inside the area but put it over the bar, and Zidan had a shot saved by the goalkeeper and that looked to be it, until Nick Dembele, the substitute pulled it back to 3-4.

Dover kept fighting, and with the support of the home crowd, they found the equaliser in the dying seconds. Zidan Sutherland found his way to the back post and slotted in the equaliser for Dover after a cross from Lock found its way to him. The game was set for penalties.

Weymouth netted their first penalty, but Zidan, the hero of injury time, saw his penalty saved. Bearwish for the visitors and Anifowose for Dover both scored and it was 1-2. The visitors then scored their next penalty, but Wilkinson saw his effort held. Anthony Chesire then stepped up and sent the visitors through to the next round of the FA Trophy, much to the heartache of Dover.

Even if it wasn’t to be for The Whites, the team showed great fighting spirit to level the game and send it penalties, and the 4 goals scored is a huge positive for the next few games. It’s Eastbourne Borough next for Dover Athletic, as the team looks to escape the drop.

Dover Athletic: Terrell, Oyenuga, Naylor, Mensah, Lock, Allen, Dunne, Young, Wilkinson, Stewart, Pearce

Subs: Anifowose, Nikaj, Dembele, Zidan, Baptiste, Hatcher, Powell

Weymouth: Thompson, Howe, Hamblin, Cheshire, Thompson j, Olu, Bearwish, Roberts, Goodship, Touray

Subs: Benfield, O’Connell, Rollinson, Bolton, Thomson

Attendance: 338

BRUNDLE ADDS TO THE SQUAD

Pearce signs to add to Christie transfer.

Luke Pearce puts pen to paper on a loan deal that will keep him at Crabble until early January.

Picture courtesy of Southampton Fc Website

Luke joined Southampton from League Two side Walsall after competition for signature grew due to his impressive appearance for the Saddlers’ Under-18s and development squad at just 16-years-old. He hit the ground running in his debut campaign on the South Coast, primarily playing in the Under-18s but also scoring on his B team debut against Liverpool in Premier League 2.

Luke then signed his first professional contract in the following summer, at 17-years-old, and was an important part of the Under-18s Premier League South title-winning team in the 2021/22 season. He has gone on to feature regularly for the Under-21s before sealing his first senior loan move in January 2023 to National League South side Eastbourne Borough, where he scored five goals in his first nine games.

Luke returned to the same division with a short-term loan move to Torquay United on deadline day of the 2023/24 campaign, where he made four appearances before joining fellow sixth tier side Weston-Super-Mare on loan.

Picture – George Cory

Those of you with an eagle eye would have noticed our other newest addition in the last week or so with Sinn’Kaye Christie signing from neighbours Ramsgate, to bolster our back line. Christie has played for Whitehawke, Margate and Cray Wanderers, but has already forged a good partnership with Jacob Mensah at the heart of the Whites defence.

Welcome to Crabble, Sinkks and Luke.

UP NEXT – WEYMOUTH (FA TROPHY)

The Terras return to Crabble for a clash in the Trophy.

For the third time this season, The Whites have been drawn at home in cup competitions, this time facing off against Weymouth in the FA Trophy at the Megger Community Stadium. Mitch Brundle will be looking to progress in the tournament, much like the run in the FA Cup to keep the campaign ticking over.

Weymouth have won on their last two visits to Crabble, with a 3-1 win coming as recently as September. The Terras haven’t won in their last five matches, despite a bright start to the campaign, but this is a knockout competition and anything can happen.

The FA Trophy brings back memories of that cup run that left the Whites one game away from reaching the twin towers, only to be undone by Cheltenham Town. With Purfleet, Hereford and then Barrow brushed aside, the Whites fell to eventual trophy winners in a two legged semi-final after we failed to overturn the 2-1 defeat in Gloucestershire. It was an eventful 2-2 at Crabble but alas, it wasn’t enough to send us to a Wembley Final.

Maybe this time around?

Form Guide:

Picture courtesy of Flashscore.com

Head to Head:

We still have players available to sponsor, an updated list will be in Saturdays match day programme. If you are interested click HERE

Ticket Information:

Cup Game (all must pay) Admission for this match is by turnstile only. We accept both card and cash on the gate.

Adults – £17

Over 60 – £15

Under 18 – £9

Under 11s continue to be free with paying adult

We are also offering a five game ticket. These can only be used by one individual per match and not in groups.

Adult – £75 (£10 saving)
Concession – £65 (£10 saving)

EASTBOURNE BOROUGH TIKKA MASALA – VIP STYLE

Watch the Whites take on Eastbourne Borough in style with our midweek curry night.

Bookings are still being taken for our curry night in the VIP Platinum Suite for our National League South game against Eastbourne Borough at Crabble on the 21st November

This package costs £15 (plus the price of a matchday ticket for any non-season ticket holders) and on the menu will be chicken curry with rice and naan bread.

A vegetarian curry will also be available.

The experience includes:

  • A one-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 matchday team sheet

Arrival at the ground should be at 6pm and food will be served at  6.15pm.

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 book and watch the match from the best seats in the house, call the office on 01304 822373, email gavin.hughes@doverathletic.com or pop into our main reception during office hours.

Payment is required at the time of booking.

MAIDSTONE UNITED 1 DOVER ATHLETIC 0

Kent derby goes the way of the hosts.

It was a match that started brightly for both teams with the usual busyness of a local derby, with both teams sizing up the other in a fast and frenetic start. Once the dust had settled, the Whites looked to settle in their new 3-5-2 formation. It was a steady if not spectacular start with the visitors just lacking that killer ball in the final third, something that of course has been lacking recently.

It looked like the teams were going to head into the break with the scores level when with just minutes to go before half-time, Amantchi pounced to put the hosts 1-0 to the good. It was a sucker punch for us as we certainly didn’t deserve to go in losing.

The Whites huffed and puffed in the second half with first Nick Dembele replacing Archie Hatcher at half-time and then Luke Baptiste replacing Johl Powell midway through the second half, but neither could get Dover back on an even keel. Maidstone threatened late on when Dover surged up the field looking to grab an equaliser, leaving large holes in what had been an otherwise impressive defensive showing.

The referee signalled the end of the match and it was now 16 games without a league win with yet again the opposition coaching staff praising the effort and work rate of the side. It’s back to the drawing board, but still plenty to play for.

Mitch Brundle speaking to Kent Online Sport said ‘We need a ricocheted goal or something to break us out of the cycle. I thought we did everything. We defended really well in certain aspects. Obviously the game gets stretched late on and they start to have their chances because we’re throwing everything to go and get a goal but we just haven’t got the goal scorer yet. I’m proud of the boys even though it is a defeat in a Kent derby which does really hurt me. I don’t enjoy going home when we haven’t won – I don’t even enjoy draws at the minute. A goal scorer I know for a fact will change what we’re doing this season (and) I’m still looking to bring other players in. We’re just trying to strengthen in every way we can and we’re allowed to do so. It means players will have to move on because they haven’t done it so far this season, so we are getting there, we have got the targets.’

Dover Athletic: Terrell, Oyenuga, Christie, Mensah, Lock, Allen, Dunne, Anifowose, Powell, Stewart, Hatcher

Subs: Nikaj, Baptiste, Dembele, Young, Charles-Cook

Maidstone United: Covolan, Fowler, Brown, Corne, Wanjua-Smith, Aransabia, Rush, Bone, Amantchi, Gurung, Petrasso

Subs: De Graft, Reynolds, Earle, Sole, Iandolo

Attendance: 1867

STRIKER – DID YOU HIT THE NET?

Latest Striker results for Wednesday 15th November

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

UP NEXT – MAIDSTONE UNITED

Another game, another Kent derby.

Mitch Brundle takes his team to Maidstone to face the Stones in another Kent derby in the Vanarama National League South, looking for some much needed points on the road. While the Gaffer could be pleased with the efforts of his players last time out, it’s now time to turn performances into points as we hurtle towards the festive period.

Peter Ojemen will be side lined after his freak accident on Saturday and both Charlie Naylor and Zidan Sutherland will miss out through suspension. Maidstone’s form has been decent and find themselves in the play-off picture but the Whites will be going there to upset the form table and bring three points back to Crabble.

If this is your first time visiting the Gallagher Stadium – click here for some important information.

Form Guide:

Pictures courtesy of Flashscore.com

Head to Head:

Ticket Information:

Manchett Stand: Adult

£20.00

Manchett Stand: Concessions (65+/students)

£16.00

Manchett Stand: Youth (11 to 16 years)

£10.00

Manchett Stand: Junior (U11s)

£3.00

Ground only: Adult

£17.00

Ground only: Concessions (65+/students)

£13.00

Ground only: Youth (11 to 16 years)

£7.00

Ground only: Junior (U11s)

£0.00