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		<title><![CDATA[Sports Babble - sports forum - Dover Athletic]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[WE HAVE NO MONEY]]></title>
			<link>https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10179</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2021 15:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/member.php?action=profile&uid=83">Devongone</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Dover Athletic could stop playing matches unless the National League club receive fresh grant funding.<br />
<br />
Owner Jim Parmenter says he is prepared to cease football operations until Covid-19 restrictions are eased in order to secure the future of the club.<br />
<br />
Sides in the National League began playing in October thanks to government grants, but were told they would have to borrow further money from January.<br />
<br />
"Small clubs like Dover just can't afford to take large loans," he said.<br />
<br />
"We're talking several hundred thousand pounds to get through the season and that just isn't possible for us and it's been going on now since January with still no money forthcoming.<br />
<br />
"I've financed the club for six weeks personally and that's got to stop and, in a nutshell, we've run out of money," Parmenter told BBC Radio Kent.<br />
<br />
Dover have applied to Sport England for a grant, but are unsure if or when the money might be made available.<br />
<br />
The club are currently second-from-bottom of the National League, but have played up to seven fewer games than some of their rivals after a series of postponements.<br />
<br />
National League clubs have been voting on whether to carry on the season in the wake of the decision to replace grant funding with loans. <br />
It is thought a majority want to continue, but the position is less certain in the North and South Divisions. However, it has become apparent that even if the National League keeps going, a substantial minority feel they lack the financial resource to play matches behind closed doors.<br />
<br />
"The most important thing for me after 15 years keeping the club out of debt and running is for it to survive for the future," Parmenter added.<br />
<br />
"Therefore if i furlough all the staff and cut down all the costs and I just put it under a blanket for a few months until hopefully we get back to normal, then the club will survive to play football, but that's the only option I've got really."<br />
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Taken from the BBC website]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Dover Athletic could stop playing matches unless the National League club receive fresh grant funding.<br />
<br />
Owner Jim Parmenter says he is prepared to cease football operations until Covid-19 restrictions are eased in order to secure the future of the club.<br />
<br />
Sides in the National League began playing in October thanks to government grants, but were told they would have to borrow further money from January.<br />
<br />
"Small clubs like Dover just can't afford to take large loans," he said.<br />
<br />
"We're talking several hundred thousand pounds to get through the season and that just isn't possible for us and it's been going on now since January with still no money forthcoming.<br />
<br />
"I've financed the club for six weeks personally and that's got to stop and, in a nutshell, we've run out of money," Parmenter told BBC Radio Kent.<br />
<br />
Dover have applied to Sport England for a grant, but are unsure if or when the money might be made available.<br />
<br />
The club are currently second-from-bottom of the National League, but have played up to seven fewer games than some of their rivals after a series of postponements.<br />
<br />
National League clubs have been voting on whether to carry on the season in the wake of the decision to replace grant funding with loans. <br />
It is thought a majority want to continue, but the position is less certain in the North and South Divisions. However, it has become apparent that even if the National League keeps going, a substantial minority feel they lack the financial resource to play matches behind closed doors.<br />
<br />
"The most important thing for me after 15 years keeping the club out of debt and running is for it to survive for the future," Parmenter added.<br />
<br />
"Therefore if i furlough all the staff and cut down all the costs and I just put it under a blanket for a few months until hopefully we get back to normal, then the club will survive to play football, but that's the only option I've got really."<br />
<br />
Taken from the BBC website]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Its next season already]]></title>
			<link>https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=8457</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2019 11:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/member.php?action=profile&uid=83">Devongone</a>]]></dc:creator>
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			<description><![CDATA[Andy Hessenthaler is preparing for next season and already has decided on his release list:-<br />
<br />
Kadell Daniel, David Smith, Mitch Walker, Stuart Lewis, Connor Essam, Jack Connors, Tobi Sho-Silva, Nortei Nortey, Tim Schmoll, Moussa Diarra and Emmanuel Adebowale. The most interesting has to be Nortei Nortey who didn't have such a good season this time round and struggled to keep his place, but last season when Dover were flying high he was a regular scorer from midfield.<br />
<br />
The following players are out of contract but have been offered deals:-<br />
<br />
Mitch Brundle, Bobby-Joe Taylor, Anthony Jeffrey, Joe Bedford and Bedsente Gomis. Far the most interesting is Mitch Brundle who is a pivotal defensive midfielder who can also slot into defence when needed. He was a Bristol Rovers product but he did spend time with Gateshead, so he might be prepared to move north. Chesterfield or almost anyone else, could offer a better contract than cash-poor Dover ....... he was their captain ....... he's only just in his mid-twenties ......... If I were manager of a team wanting to make a promotion bid I'd be on the phone to him yesterday.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[Andy Hessenthaler is preparing for next season and already has decided on his release list:-<br />
<br />
Kadell Daniel, David Smith, Mitch Walker, Stuart Lewis, Connor Essam, Jack Connors, Tobi Sho-Silva, Nortei Nortey, Tim Schmoll, Moussa Diarra and Emmanuel Adebowale. The most interesting has to be Nortei Nortey who didn't have such a good season this time round and struggled to keep his place, but last season when Dover were flying high he was a regular scorer from midfield.<br />
<br />
The following players are out of contract but have been offered deals:-<br />
<br />
Mitch Brundle, Bobby-Joe Taylor, Anthony Jeffrey, Joe Bedford and Bedsente Gomis. Far the most interesting is Mitch Brundle who is a pivotal defensive midfielder who can also slot into defence when needed. He was a Bristol Rovers product but he did spend time with Gateshead, so he might be prepared to move north. Chesterfield or almost anyone else, could offer a better contract than cash-poor Dover ....... he was their captain ....... he's only just in his mid-twenties ......... If I were manager of a team wanting to make a promotion bid I'd be on the phone to him yesterday.]]></content:encoded>
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