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Experienced Dover Athletic goalkeeper Stuart Nelson didn't take much convincing to link up with manager Andy Hessenthaler

Experienced goalkeeper Stuart Nelson didn’t take much convincing before agreeing to link up with Dover boss Andy Hessenthaler once again.

The 40-year-old, a title winner during his time at Gillingham, has joined Hessenthaler’s Whites who will play in National League South this season.

“The chance to work with Hessy was a big pull for me,” said Nelson.

“I have known him a long time - since I joined Gills. He was there as director of football at the time and then he had a spell as caretaker manager.

“I played with Jake (Hessenthaler’s son who is also a professional footballer), not just at Gillingham, but at Crawley as well.

“There’s always been that relationship between us, he’s always a guy that I have stayed in touch with.

“He’s an honest guy. The chance to work with him was, obviously, something that really interested me.”

Dover’s defensive plans are beginning to take shape.

Alongside Nelson, defender Tyrone Sterling has re-signed for the club from Dulwich Hamlet and centre-back Jake Goodman has agreed to stay on at Crabble, although Danny Collinge last week departed for Barnet, turning down a new contract.

Nelson lives in Gloucester these days but he is hoping to move back closer to the area.

Dover are still looking to add another keeper to the squad but Nelson is not concerned about competition for the number one shirt.

He still expects to be one of the club’s fitter players due to the strict diet he sticks to.

“I have come to play football and that’s my main focus,” said Nelson.

“Whether it’s at Gillingham, Dover or Norwich, every day I thrive to get the best out of myself. I don’t pick the team but I have signed to play football.

“It was time to, maybe, not sit on the bench.”

Dover finished bottom of the National

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