I thoroughly enjoyed this blog, because it’s not a highlights show but a view of what is is like to be a spectator/fan at the match and for us who can no longer to get to the matches it was great as it took me there to the atmosphere of the match. Great keep up the good work.
@ Thank you so much for the kind words! As that is the mission of the channel I am so happy the atmosphere and weight of the occasion game through, thanks for watching!
@@TU0399 They really have suffered a lot with the national league deductions and stucking with Brundle for too long good to see them bouncing back. Likewise with your club after administration btw
First league game I watched was Dover versus Folkestone at Crabble in 1952. I was a 7 year old lad, and had climbed a tree on the hill behind the stadium at the River end. First thing I saw was a Folkestone player in his yellow shirt attacking down the Dover right wing (Dover were at the town end), with a Dover player retreating in front of the Folkestone chap but doing so very closely, ready to tackle at any moment. And from that moment I was hooked! I attended most home games (I upgraded from the tree to actually paying for entrance, which was very cheap) until I was 18 in '64 and moved to Watford to study at college post-school. So there's a special place in my heart forthese derby matches, though I didn't see the one in this video.
Folkestone were the better side on the night and unlucky not to win. The sending off was key, though. Disappointingly, Dover showed little grace in their win, with players losing control at the end. I would expect sanctions against the club, if there is any justice.
@@nancyelliott3122 I’ll agree Folkestone shaded it particularly in the first half and showed more in the latter stages of the game. But I’m not sure I agree with the rest, the celebrations were very understandable
@@the_footballtourist Not true, At The Crabble, the game finished at the Folkestone supporters' end, where the Invicta players celebrated. At Cheriton Road, Dover players deliberately went to the Folkestone crowd at the end of the game to taunt them there.
Great video Tom, good to see the game from the opposite end, what an atmosphere 👍⚽️
@@mattthegroundhopper9242 Great to see you again Matt, really was an amazing occasion!
An excellent vlog.Your commentary is first class,very well spoken.👍
@@SPUNKER1000 Thank you very much! What a compliment
COYW!!!!!!!!!!
@@theminecraftflake343 TOP OF THE LEAGUE!!!!!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed this blog, because it’s not a highlights show but a view of what is is like to be a spectator/fan at the match and for us who can no longer to get to the matches it was great as it took me there to the atmosphere of the match. Great keep up the good work.
@ Thank you so much for the kind words! As that is the mission of the channel I am so happy the atmosphere and weight of the occasion game through, thanks for watching!
Fairplay to Dover, they’ve been dire for the past 3/4 years but they look like they’ve sorted everything out and will bounce straight back.
@@TU0399 They really have suffered a lot with the national league deductions and stucking with Brundle for too long good to see them bouncing back. Likewise with your club after administration btw
Shame Sittingbourne still got better of them twice
That bloke who got the beer on you when we scored was me apologies! 😂 great game tho up the whites
First league game I watched was Dover versus Folkestone at Crabble in 1952. I was a 7 year old lad, and had climbed a tree on the hill behind the stadium at the River end. First thing I saw was a Folkestone player in his yellow shirt attacking down the Dover right wing (Dover were at the town end), with a Dover player retreating in front of the Folkestone chap but doing so very closely, ready to tackle at any moment. And from that moment I was hooked! I attended most home games (I upgraded from the tree to actually paying for entrance, which was very cheap) until I was 18 in '64 and moved to Watford to study at college post-school. So there's a special place in my heart forthese derby matches, though I didn't see the one in this video.
@@wayinfront1 That’s a cracking story. I assume the fixture was more regular back then?
@@the_footballtourist Not more than a couple of times per season, as I remember. Both teams were in the Kent League.
Good video chap
@@stevejohnson8655 Thank you very much!
@the_footballtourist im the match day photographer for dover athletic
I'm going to Folkestone Invicta tomorrow for the first tine on my non league grounds tour. Looking forward to it.
@@anthonylangford7797 Enjoy! It won’t be nearly as busy as it was for this game
COYW! Forza Dubris ⚽️⚽️
@@andystevens650 Promoted in March at this rate 🫡
Good to see a "Guest appearance from Matt!😊
@@brucemay5409 He’s a great guy is Matt always a pleasure to have him on the channel
Very kind, thanks Tom and Bruce 👍⚽️
Great video
@@stevegold7110 Thank you Steve 😁 glad you enjoyed
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Folkestone were the better side on the night and unlucky not to win. The sending off was key, though. Disappointingly, Dover showed little grace in their win, with players losing control at the end. I would expect sanctions against the club, if there is any justice.
@@nancyelliott3122 I’ll agree Folkestone shaded it particularly in the first half and showed more in the latter stages of the game. But I’m not sure I agree with the rest, the celebrations were very understandable
@@the_footballtourist Celebrating, fine. But not gesticulating at, taunting and deliberately demeaning, the Folkestone supporters though!
@ nothing that didn’t happen when Folkestone won at the Crabble
@@the_footballtourist Not true, At The Crabble, the game finished at the Folkestone supporters' end, where the Invicta players celebrated. At Cheriton Road, Dover players deliberately went to the Folkestone crowd at the end of the game to taunt them there.
@@nancyelliott3122 cry about it
Was working didn’t go
@@curtisjones6834 Gutting. If it’s any consolation the game itself was pretty poor but that almost made the celebrations better
@@the_footballtouristwas at the derby game at Dover had booked it off work only for work to change my hours last min
@ shocking from them. I hope you let them know what they cost you
Shame Dover couldn't see off Sittingbourne in fa cup or fa trophy
@@Gingerjake14 Shame Dover are 14 points clear of Folkestone already
@the_footballtourist I don't care about Folkestone mate I'm a brickies fan through and through ♥️🖤♥️🖤
@ Ahhhh I thought it was weird to bring Sittingbourne up like that! Makes sense now. Great season you guys are having once again btw