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Dover Athletic boss Mitch Brundle plots summer changes as battle to avoid National League South relegation set to go to the wire as they host Weymouth

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Dover’s battle to avoid back-to-back relegations could go right to the wire – with summer changes on the cards, regardless of the outcome.

A five-match winless National League South streak, which has included four straight defeats, has left Whites just above the relegation zone, ahead of this Saturday’s season-ending home match against fellow strugglers Weymouth.

It’s been a poor run for Dover manager Mitch Brundle, who permanently replaced Andy Hessenthaler in January, and he intends to put his own stamp on things in the close season, even if they stay up.

He said: “I haven’t spoken to the players yet because, obviously, we don’t know where we are. “Some players have had their cards marked by me, but I will not name names. “It might come down to finances but it’s more about performances.

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