Phil Parkinson hailed the neversay-die attitude of his Wrexham players as they staged a dramatic comeback from 5-2 down against a resurgent Dover to clinch an epic 11-goal thriller in the nick of time at the Racecourse.
Andy Hessenthaler is looking forward to getting back to enjoying football again after agreeing to stay at Dover Athletic and lead their challenge in National League South next season.
Dover took an early lead in the game through Alfie Pavey but goals from top goalscorer Billy Waters and Matty Warburton saw the Shaymen go home with all three points.
Noor Husin’s exquisite volley proved the difference as Southend United continued their climb up the National League table – and brought poor Dover back down to earth.
ANDREW Dallas single handedly saw off Dover Athletic, scoring all five goals as Solihull cruised past Dover, although Neal Ardley thought he should’ve scored even more.
NOTTS County manager Ian Burchnall last night blasted the circumstances surrounding his side’s postponed game at Dover Athletic yesterday as a “disgrace” after the fixture was dramatically called off just a few hours before kick-off.
Tommy Widdrington gave King’s Lynn fans just what they wanted –a home win in his first game in charge thanks to two moments of brilliance from midfielder Josh Barrett.
THE lone goal on a bitterly cold afternoon at Crabble was untidy but that was the least of Wrexham’s concerns as they jumped three places to fourth with a hard-earned win.
Two goals from Billy Waters and a third from Kieran Green condemned Dover Athletic to a 15th league game without a win as FC Halifax Town’s march continued.
Dover Athletic’s long trek to Dorset bore fruit as Andy Hessenthaler’s side took a well deserved point from Weymouth in front of the live BT Sport cameras at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
Andy Hessenthaler’s brave Whites rallied to a first clean sheet of the campaign and, with it, frustrated big-money frontmen Kabongo Tshimanga and Danny Rowe.