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Post by porkystone on May 9, 2014 9:11:13 GMT
At Stonebridge Road, Ebbsfleet v Dover, Conference South Play Off Final. For your ultimate final non league footie fix for 2013 / 2014 this highly charged game with so much at stake. Game is not all ticket, but there will be segregation ( I guess attendees will be asked "are you Dover mate ? " on the gate ). Full details at : www.ebbsfleetunited.co.uk/home/promotion-final-details/Limited former Maidstone involved, but could be Dean Rance for the Fleet, an excellent loan player for us in the turgid years before the Gallagher. Could be an unforgettable afternoon, especially as it could be hosing down with rain.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2014 9:14:56 GMT
I shall be in the Dover contingent.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on May 10, 2014 16:34:05 GMT
Dover up to blue square premier iam pleased for there fans.
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Post by ontheup on May 10, 2014 16:42:27 GMT
Congratulations to Dover, given what happened to them before the season started with Brown taking half the Dover team this is sweet justice.
I have nothing against Ebbsfleet fans but the way Brown and Reg have conducted themselves this season they were never going to be the neutrals choice.
Flashing the cash and raiding your ex club is in my opinion not the way to do business.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 16:48:50 GMT
For those who went to watch, I think it can be agreed that it was an awful game of football. Dover were allowed to play their game (in the air) and Ebbsfleet couldn't deal with it. Cracking atmosphere from the Dover boys, although we all got wet, it was a good day out.
It was also good to hear a variety of chants rather than hear the same ones over and over again. Oh and if anyone wants a programme, I have plenty.
Well done Dover.
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Post by captainmosh on May 10, 2014 17:24:50 GMT
Terrible game and the attitude of a fair few Ebbsfleet fans was disappointing, booing their own players and some even leaving early. Strategically stood with the Ebbsfleet fans in order to be under cover, a decision that paid off. Spotted Alex Brown at the game. Well done Dover.
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Post by porkystone on May 10, 2014 18:12:16 GMT
For those who went to watch, I think it can be agreed that it was an awful game of football. Dover were allowed to play their game (in the air) and Ebbsfleet couldn't deal with it. Cracking atmosphere from the Dover boys, although we all got wet, it was a good day out. Well done Dover. Agree with this. Thought Dover defended well and took their chance expertly. Thought both Dover full backs were excellent. Not sure how Dover will fare in the conference next year, depends on ambition / funds for the new signings which they will definitely need in order to compete. On the basis of this game, to prosper in Conference South you need to be physically strong and imposing.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 19:17:22 GMT
Terrible game and the attitude of a fair few Ebbsfleet fans was disappointing, booing their own players and some even leaving early. Strategically stood with the Ebbsfleet fans in order to be under cover, a decision that paid off. Spotted Alex Brown at the game. Well done Dover. under cover, you poof I got drenched and it was worth every minute of it.
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Post by porkystone on May 10, 2014 19:25:25 GMT
Terrible game and the attitude of a fair few Ebbsfleet fans was disappointing, booing their own players and some even leaving early. Strategically stood with the Ebbsfleet fans in order to be under cover, a decision that paid off. Spotted Alex Brown at the game. Well done Dover. under cover, you poof I got drenched and it was worth every minute of it. Porky got cramp sitting in the main stand, and then got absolutely soaked walking back to the car ..............
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 19:51:32 GMT
It was rather amusing talking to a few Dover fans after the game. They were gutted that they are no longer facing Wealdstone in the league next season, they were genuinely looking forward to 'revenge' as they called it.
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Post by Sennockian69 on May 10, 2014 20:42:14 GMT
For those who went to watch, I think it can be agreed that it was an awful game of football. Dover were allowed to play their game (in the air) and Ebbsfleet couldn't deal with it. Cracking atmosphere from the Dover boys, although we all got wet, it was a good day out. Well done Dover. Agree with this. Thought Dover defended well and took their chance expertly. Thought both Dover full backs were excellent. Not sure how Dover will fare in the conference next year, depends on ambition / funds for the new signings which they will definitely need in order to compete. On the basis of this game, to prosper in Conference South you need to be physically strong and imposing. Thought that when we played Boreham Wood.
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Post by nws on May 10, 2014 20:48:09 GMT
Well done to Dover. Pleased for their loyal fans
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on May 10, 2014 20:55:54 GMT
It might be nice to have a pre season friendly with them.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2014 21:03:29 GMT
I can imagine Bristol Rovers fans thinking "who?" but having a great time when they get there. Congratulations, Dover!
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Post by rollingstone on May 10, 2014 22:53:48 GMT
Well done to Dover. Pleased for their loyal fans ditto on that
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