Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Dover 0
staines 0
an evenly fought out game which to the unbiased supporter a bit boring at times.
but Dover hit the crossbar with a rocket of a shot which beat the keeper, and staines did same.
and staines towards the end had a clear header with the player totally unmarked and it was easier to miss(and he did)
all in all Dover got the point and remain in second place
chelmsford
(formerly 2nd place) went down 5-2 at hampton.
so in the play offs and tuesday away and sat home will im sure bring in the big crowds.
todays crowd 1,100
very loud
(if not a little nervous)
Mr Harrison introduced himself to me(after i had paid for the teas lol)
nice to see hessy have a run out.
going to an exciting play offs
not seen sid yet(i dont bite honestly)
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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It was very bad it had me going before the end,again it must be me i have never seen them play well yet.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Well vic i was in the sunny side you were not there
got your tea no where to be seen
woking away tuesday in play off
then 2nd leg at home next sat
hard draw but should be good games
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I was on the dark side I was waiting for you but did not see you so I went and got a seat, but got up and went behind the goal.
Looking forward to the trip to Woking on Tuesday then hopefully a massive turnout at Crabble next Saturday.
Just got back from the end of season presentation night, what ever happens in the next couple of weeks we have had a great 3 seasons under Hess and will continue to grow.
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The squad is now wafer thin, yesterday Kit Man Robin Hastie was named as a sub! so to beat full time Woking, who have already beaten us twice, would be a massive achievement. As you say Paul 3 great seasons and this one could yet turn out to be the best.
Keith, I couldn't get there yesterday, and worse still, I won't be able to make the play-off matches against Woking either. If that wasn't bad enough, last night I was asked to get ready to return to Nigeria in the next few days, and that could mean missing the play-off final which will be at Crabble, after we've beaten Woking of course.
So, not a happy fan at the moment as I am missing the end of season big games.
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SID
But I still loves yer lol
I will keep you up to date on the forum
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Free coaches to Woking are being provided on Tuesday night, should ensure a good turn out from Dover.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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refreshing to read such enthusiastic posts from the supporters of the whites.
hess has certainly made his mark here.
He's done a superb job Howard, and his teams play open attractive football which good to watch. The record says it all; consecutive promotions and now runners-up into the play-offs. We are lucky to have him and Darren Hare in charge, suppported wholeheartdly by a fine Chairman in Jim Parmenter.
Keith, many thanks and much appreciated.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Wots the details for coaches tuesday night?
wouldnt mind going
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Im on coach tuesday,
come on you whites.
At crabble sat apart from seing paul Harrison, also spotted Matt Curtis but he didnt see me, and i was in a hurry
We now have three supporters coaches going to the game plus those that make there own way so there should be plenty of support for the boys.
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Good luck Dover, I hope the team gives a good account of themselves on Tuesday and can bring Woking back to the Crabble with a small advantage. I would expect there to be a bumper crowd on Saturday.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i second that ross.
in the vernacular of football "so far the lads have done great".
not forgetting the incredible hess, of course.