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Testimonial 'unlikely' for long-serving Whites keeper

Paul Hyde was released at the end of the season
Paul Hyde was released at the end of the season

THE fact that Dover Athletic have more or less arranged their pre-season fixtures indicates that a testimonial game for goalkeeper Paul Hyde is unlikely to take place.

Whites club secretary Frank Clarke has lined up a busy schedule of six friendles between July 22 and August 12.

With the club opening their Ryman League Division 1 campaign on August 19 it is unclear where a testimonial would fit in.

The long-serving keeper was released at the end of his testimonial season, but only one event, a golf day, took place and Hyde’s wish to have a farewell match against his former club, Wycombe Wanderers, at Crabble now seems a forlorn hope.

Former club director Steve Cattermole, who had offered to help arrange a testimonial match, said: "I have been in touch with Jim Parmenter but, unfortunately, there seem to be a number of reasons why the game is unlikely to take place.

"One of them is trying to find a suitable date, but I think it’s also true to say that the situation is also being influenced by a little bit of 'history' involving Paul and some of the club’s other senior players.

"It’s a shame because, whatever has gone on in the dressing room, Hydey has been a good servant of the club and deserved a decent send off."

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