Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler feels his team are still a major scalp for sides in National League South. Hessenthaler’s side were relegated last season after a campaign which started with a 12-point deduction and ended with just two league wins to their name.
Dover have already matched that number of victories in the division below last month but, despite not being anywhere near the division’s big spenders, Hessenthaler believes they are still seen as a big target for clubs.
Relegated teams can often struggle to get going again - Weymouth have taken just one point in six games - but Hessenthaler is pleased with Dover’s start so far. “It’s a challenge, we’ve just come out of the league above and they’re good facilities at Dover in terms of the pitch, changing rooms and I think people come and raise their game,” said Hessenthaler. “Everyone knows we’ve had our problems and have just come out of the National League but every game is tough.
Teams will make it difficult for us and we’ve got to be able to handle that. “Any team that comes out of the league above is a target, you’ve only got to look at what’s happening with Weymouth, who are having a tough start. “It’s not easy and it’s like any team that goes down out of the division - it’s hard to bounce back. “We’re not looking to bounce back because, as a club, we can’t afford to bounce back.