Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Herry you get nothing for being second or third it is winner take all. They did not play well but we still had to pay the same money so I expect to see 100% at each match.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Mr Karlos There is more then yourself sir see it that way mates of mine have not renew their season tickets as well.Well lets hope they play well today, in the pass we have seen Dover playing alot better away then at home.
Guest 667- Registered: 6 Apr 2008
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Have you looked at the league table, after 4 games there are no teams with 100% and we are 4th having won yesterday. No sports teams (let alone football) give 100% every game thats why it's sport. Do I like watching a game like Saturdays against Concord Rangers? no I don't, but I have a moan and move on to the next game.
What there is always in sport, are the " I only support a winning team supporters."

Will you be at the next game, I will see you there.
C. O. Y W.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Yes Harry I will belong they done well on Monday but it is their home record that could be better looking over the last two years or more.As I told you I have been going up there on and off from the late 1940s 1950s up till today .

Guest 667- Registered: 6 Apr 2008
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It is an almost new team so the past is the past, you cannot put the last two years at their door or the managers. What ever will be will be, but if you want the best team it will always be numbers through the turnstile which will go towards getting better players for that team.
Karlos, as for not getting a season ticket, well thats your choice, but I do not call loosing out in the final of the playoffs as a bad season, disappointing yes but far from bad and we have been close to the payoffs over the last three seasons. Of course I want us to win every week and play well every week, however this is non league football you are always going to get games which are poor. You have to look at the season as a whole and yes last season in particular we had some very poor games at home, but they where not all bad certainly not after Chris Kinnear arrived on the scene. Maybe it is because I get to a lot of away games my opinion is different, I see other teams and their grounds. but hey we are all entitled to have an opinion, See you at Crabble.
C O Y W
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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All we want to see is good football even if Dover do not win if it was a good match to watch then it was a winner to the public we are not asking them to win each time just give it 100%each match and Dover do not do that.
Karlos- Location: Dover
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I've decided that the £210 (that I don't really have floating around) could be spent in better ways.
I have been to two games this season - Folkestone away & Ebbsfleet home and we won both, so perhaps someone can pay me to attend
Your point about away games is also part of the reason. Away form has been so much better.
I've decided on a few days out to away games are likely to be more enjoyable than going to every home game. Also hoping for a long FA Cup run, Huddersfield away was my best ever day out following DAFC.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Harry old mate yes I will be up there today,weather looking good lets hope the football is as good to. Itwill be meat pie and mug of tea for myself .I think we will see around 800 up there Dover in 4th place which is not bad but it could be better if they had played well last Saturday.Mr Karlso please come over for a chat I stand on the corner outside the club house.
Karlos- Location: Dover
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Sorry, won't be at the game today.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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One word sums it up for Dover "RUBBISH" THATS IT FOR ME I can find better things to do with my cash than watch that and I was not the only one to say that +others were going even before me when I left Dover were one nil down 0.1 I will not be going again for some weeks till I see they have players that know where the back of the net is, and sorry to say this the manger must take the blame they are his choice so he must go to. Over to you Harry I know you will back them over what I have said .
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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As you can read other members feel the same as I do.Again next time out at Home will see less supporters after todays match. Again the good thing about today was the weather and the hot meat pies.

Guest 667- Registered: 6 Apr 2008
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Poor game and one that we should have won, Hayes & Yeading were nothing special, having already lost three of their first four games. The problem being only one thing for us and I am sorry to say that is Chris Kinnear. He has to change things but sadly he knows no other way to play, there is no plan B.
But I will be there Tuesday (could drop you a pie off after the game Vic) and if Saturday's away game at Farnborough goes ahead, I will be there as well.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Well Harry you right the manger needs to go he was OK last time round but we are playing better teams now and he is not up to it anymore keeps playing his own son who is not the the best Dover have but the team also apart from the goalkeeper and afew of the players,needs sorting out.Last Saturday Dover lost alot of their supporters and like myself will not be back till we see a change I spend £18 with my pie etc but no more mate.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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With England playing the same night I cannot see many going up to see this one after what we saw at the weekend.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I was down town today dueing the two hrs I was down there about 6 or more supporters of Dover said"No more till they turnout a better team and not going Tuesday,so I am not the only one.

SWWood- Location: Dover
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Dover's poor form continued last night with a narrow 8-0 victory over Margate in the Kent Cup.
Perhaps the calls for Kinnear to go are a little premature?
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Not so you can not look at that because Margate are along way below Dover and if Dover had not won then the club would have had no support left ,so the call for the manger to go was not premature.
SWWood- Location: Dover
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Really? When I last looked, Margate were second (on goal difference) in the Ryman Premier, one league below Dover (hardly a long way), and were enjoying a good start to their season. Whilst Margate were poor last night, it was still a very positive result for Dover. We are 5 games into a season, with a vastly changed squad from last year. It will take a bit of time, but I'm confident it will come good. Anybody calling for a manager to go after 5 games is simply clueless.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Time will tell who is right,but was he the rignt person to start off with?At this time Brown should have stayed by the look of things.
SWWood- Location: Dover
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Seriously? He was the right person when he turned a team who had lost 5 in a row (under Forster and Brown), into playoff finalists. And Steve Brown should have stayed? As I said, clueless!