Keith Sansum1
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This coming Saturday see's Dover trying to progress in the F A Trophy, which should hopefully see Dover get through this round.
Dover need to bounce back from defeats at MK Dons and Bromley, and like Harry has said on another post the manager may need to look at changing the formation.
Dover are at home, and need to be attacking, not with one up front sometimes attacks break down and possession given away because of a lone striker, and Dover often defending to deep
COME ON YOU WHITES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PS;
Did wave to you at MK Dons Harry, but you had the 3/6d special seats at the bottom lol
i was half way up
waved a few times but so much going on sure you was busy
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Guest 667- Registered: 6 Apr 2008
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Sorry Keith did not see you. I went right down to the front row as I had my two Grandsons with me and for the youngest it was his first game so wanted him to get the full atmosphere.
Just hope we change from playing one up front on Saturday but I doubt it. In the other thread you mentioned about the papers saying the players looked tired and you disagreed, I am not so sure, they are playing two games a week and have full time jobs as well. Full time players on thousands pounds a week winge at playing two games a week so why should semi pro's with a full time job be any different.
I was told one of the players was back at work on Sunday after playing at MK Dons on Saturday, we often forget they also do a full time job. I also know it's the same for the other sides but you can understand why they looked a bit lack luster on Tuesday evening.
COYW
Keith Sansum1
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I'm happy to stick by my guns, they get a fairly good wage from what i understand for part time work
train maybe once/twice a week one game a week usually now maybe 2
the professionals no better and really should look at RUGBY to show real commitment no matter what
Still i will be there SAT
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Keith Sansum1
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just a reminder its 3pm today at crabble
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Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Looking forward to it, hoping we perhaps play a more attacking formation today, can't see there being much of a crowd again.
Audere est facere.
Keith Sansum1
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leamington web site says there bringing a coach and mini bus
plus a few by train
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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result was a win by 2 goals to nil and another cup run is on the cards.
the worrying thing must be fixture congestion, a few matches snowed off and the whites will be playing all through the summer to catch up.
Keith Sansum1
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Well Dover had most of the play but at 0-0 could of gone either way,
Dover appeared to be strolling around and although modest came close 2 or 3 times he certainly still struggling with the injury
the second half saw even more dover attacks and came as no surprize when dover went one up
from this it appears the leamington manager as sent out of the dug out
dover added the second and with this off went a leamington player for a second booking
Dover saw out the game, and could have added 2 or 3 more
The spirit went out of leamington after dover got the second
and only one side was ever go into the hat.
nice to see you today harry and im sure you will get mac in the cart soon lol
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Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Decent performance from Dover today, got to say I was worried when the lights went out at half time! and fair play to the ref for not making a fuss and starting the second half in reduced light. Last 16 now, another home draw against anyone but the top conference sides will do me fine.
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Keith Sansum1
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yes thought the ref did well stayed out of the game as much as he could
just the one substitution he should have done more when the manager couldnt get the board to put right numbers up
bit of a delay ref was close by could of sorted it
but a minor blip.
did enough to get through
whens draw what channel time?
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Guest 715- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Usually on the FA web site about 1200 on Monday.
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