Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Sorry to see Dover on the losing end again but they can only do and play the best they can, I hope to see them at home next Saturday and might even go upstairs and have a meal and sit in the best seats
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Ahead twice on Saturday losing in the last minute was soul destroying and so sad for the team .
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Karlos- Location: Dover
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An excellent performance today against big-spending Chesterfield.
Probably deserved to win, but a point is good.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Manager very happy with the performance and is looking to build on this
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Karlos- Location: Dover
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The DAFC revival didn’t last long, a 4-1 defeat at Eastleigh last night.
Away at Weymouth Saturday with a 5.20 kick off as the game is being shown on BT Sport.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Well the manager can't keep on saying the players worked hard.
There minus 11 points
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Karlos- Location: Dover
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6-0 defeat at Grimsby today.
This season is looking to be the all time low on the pitch, and not much better off.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Got to be some turn around to get out of this
Although I'm a true supporter and will support them what ever they end up In.
It's rumoured the finances are drying up
I even heard clubs selling
Whatever it is they have to sell lol
Yes it will be a long season the. Decisions made on little finance how long will they survive
But let's not think of that at the mo
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victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
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Ihave seen all the home matchs so far ,but I go up the stairs now have a good meal ,because I find it hard to stand and my legs get cold I spend out and sit the match out from a very good view point and if it rains I go inside and see the match on the TV ,back to the football Dover must win and I feel once that happens they will play better and win more match grames. but they need a person who can put the ball in the net they missed a open shot even the keeper could not get back but the kick went wide .lets hope a better match on Saturday.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Of course we need to keep the faith but still minus 9 points not looking good
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victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
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I hope to be there got my meal etc booked in lets hope for a win but as I said before Dover needs a player who knows where the goal is.A good point for myself is my granson is now working for Stoke city football club so might get a FA ticket.
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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I just can't see them getting out of this
Rumoured chairman given up his business interests
Thus at some point could affect club
IE players wages
I can only see them going down at mo
Might have been better for the national League to have made that decision last year
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ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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Keith Sansum1 wrote:
Rumoured chairman given up his business interests
That's one way of describing it.
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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Jan Higgins- Location: Dover
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"Speaking to Radio Kent’s and Kent Non-League Podcast host Matt Gerrard after the game, the Chairman admitted: “I thought it was pretty disgusting. I think the fans should be getting behind the team. What this town and community needs to do is get behind their football club. They know the trials and tribulations we’ve been through, for what I believe were the right reasons. I’ve made sure the club is here for the town. What we need is people to come to games and get behind the team. It’s only with people’s support that we’ll get ourselves out of this."
The problem is many people only support a team when it is doing well, maybe those with team knowledge and involvement should go out into the community (schools?) and try to encourage the young to watch and support our local team.
I hate football but I support them by buying my Striker gamble every week in the hope I might win, after all someone has to.
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Iv been a supporter since the 60s and will continue to all the time the clubs there .
But it's looking like relegation this season and maybe start again fresh
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Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Just about in FA cup
But the opponent's of two leagues lower must fancy there chances after picking up a draw at crabble and looking the better side .
Replay in Gloucestershire Tuesday night .
Winners home to Yeovil or Weymouth
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victor matcham- Registered: 5 Oct 2021
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Dover needs more of the public to turn out ,and the chairman is doing the very best he can at a time like this, so get behind him and the management and the players please
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
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Now it's being replayed next Tuesday
After the floodlights failed last Tuesday
I would go but unable to get bk on public transport
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Karlos- Location: Dover
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Sad news that long-time volunteer Keith Hughes has just passed away.
Keith ran the Keith Anthony hairdressers in London Road for many years.