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Dover Athletic boss Mitch Brundle warns players to quickly buck up their ideas ahead of National League South trip to St Albans City

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Manager Mitch Brundle has warned some of Dover’s players they won’t be at the club next season - and he thinks it’ll be difficult for them to find new clubs unless they quickly buck up their ideas.

Whites suffered a third successive defeat, losing 3-0 at home to Hampton on Saturday. A recent six-game unbeaten streak appeared to have ended any fears of a second straight relegation.

But Dover are now 16th in National League South, seven points clear of the drop zone with eight games left after what Brundle described as a “gutless” display.

Brundle conceded they are still not safe yet, ahead of this Saturday’s trip to eighth-placed St Albans. He said: “St Albans are going well but we seem to perform against these teams, which is strange. “We play against good teams and we seem to perform.

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