Taunton Town 1-1 Dover Athletic

Match report by Fred Deveson. Photo by Debbie Gould

An icy afternoon in the South West saw the Whites take a point back home with them, as Taunton fail to win for a 6thgame in a row.

The lineup was slightly different for the game in Somerset, with new goalkeeper Jinadu getting his first start for the club, and Zidan Sutherland dropping to the bench, with Iffy Allen replacing him on the left. 

The game started positively for Dover Athletic, with Wilkinson dancing in and around the Taunton penalty area with quick feet. Whilst it came to nothing, it was a promising start, with the Whites having lots of the ball. 

This was until Taunton did manage to get forward and with their first attempt on goal, they hit the bottom corner and went 1-0 up, until the linesman flagged for offside. However, after a conversation with the referee in the middle, the goal was given and Taunton had the lead on 4 minutes. 

This inevitably got the home crowd up, and they were in full voice for some time after the first goal, taking a particular dislike to Dover defender Scott Holding, after some scrapping in the box saw the Dover man holding his head on the floor. 

The Whites did not let this get to their head however, and continued to push for a goal which would see them back on level terms. Nick Dembele had a shot which was blocked and headed out for a corner, and then shortly after our number 20 had another shot saved which then came to George Wilkinson, who couldn’t convert, after some good work to win it back in the first place. 

Another chance came for Dover, this time for Nikaj, who stole it on the right but placed his effort into the stands behind the goal. Akehurst also picked the ball up in a good position and fired a ball across the box but no one was there to meet it for Dover, who were left frustrated.

Taunton Town regained some possession after this promising spell from Dover, and they worked the ball into the box, where they drew a penalty from new goalkeeper Jinadu, who brought down their attacker near the edge of the box. Ross Stearn stepped up, but was denied by the new number one, who got down well to his left.

Dover started the second half brightly. A ball across the box was saved by goalkeeper Slavercombe, who got down quickly to stop it reaching a Dover forward. Another chance followed, with Wilkinson putting his effort just wide of the post after a good lay off. The signs were positive.

Not long later, Dover won a free kick from a wide position and hopes were high of a good delivery from Akehurst. The left back then swung in an absolute peach of a ball, and it was Nikaj who got his head to it and nodded home for the Whites, much to the delight of the travelling fans. 1-1, game on. 

Slightly nervy times followed, as the hosts launched a long throw into the box which was missed by Jinadu. Taunton looked certain to score, but Mensah was there on the line to stop the hosts from going 2-1 up.

Our goalkeeper was called into action again soon after, making a fantastic save after Taunton were in on goal. He then got down to his left to stop the ball heading in the bottom corner after a corner from the hosts found a Taunton head. 

Substitutions were made by the Dover boss as he looked to swing the game back in Dover’s favour. New striker Destiny Oladipo replaced Nick Dembele and he started very brightly, winning long balls and getting out of tight spaces using his physical presence. 

Zidan Sutherland also replaced Iffy Allen on the left for the last 15 minutes, and worked hard but saw little of the ball on the left in the closing minutes. 

The game then petered out, with neither side wanting to full commit to winning the game, for fear of losing it, so a draw is how it ended, and Dover take a point back to the South East.