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Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 8:49 am
by len
A vast improvement on Saturday's game. A good team performance with some very good individual performances as well. We could have scored more goals but pleasing to see what we can do at times but now need to be more consistent.

Re: Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 12:20 pm
by RM1Dagger
I don't know if the time it took for someone to post on this and the subsequent lack of contributions reflects apathy (suspect so), but yes much improved as you say Len. It's frustrating we're so inconsistent. I think will continue to see this as we play out the remainder of the campaign in mid-table.

Re: Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 12:25 pm
by NBDag
Lack of comments on the game is probably also reflective of the lack of people there, driven away by this terrible season. 2 months without a home win before yesterday. Glad we won as it keeps us away from relegation, but Bradbury has to go immediately if we want to make anything out of next season.

Re: Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 12:32 pm
by Lcbdagger
This seemed almost inevitable as the social media chatter calling for the manager to go began to increase following a poor Christmas and New Year... we pull out a decent victory to quiet the sacking talk for a short period and then almost inevitably will go back to a 'no win in 5' situation and the talk will continue again until the end of the season.

That the opposition were higher than us in the table prior to yesterday old me everything I needed to know about just how badly we have underperformed since August... Everything was there for this club to get an immediate promotion back up to the National League but the signings, management and lack of clarity around ownership sunk us almost from day one... I am deliberately ignoring the injuries as our recruitment has bought in perennially unavailable players for much of the last decade.

Re: Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 1:43 pm
by BB-Dagger
As previously said the recruiting since we were relegated from league 2 has been abysmal, a number of players on their way out looking for one last payday and dragging down the mood in the dressing room, this has been highlighted by some decent players who were forced out of the club at the end of last season. The only way to rebuild is to go part time and attract young hungry players who are willing to work hard and play for the badge, look at most of the teams visiting Victoria Rd this season, part time and running rings around us. I didn’t renew my season ticket this season and don’t regret it, im just choosing what home games to attend and enjoying a few away games.

Re: Dover(h)

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 5:13 pm
by Pondfield Dagger
Just listened to reggie youngs interview `we have such a big squad with so many good players`.

its clear the manager is not good enough and I've had enough too, ST holder and I didn't go last night.