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Dover chairman Jim Parmenter has warned the club’s supporters about their bad behaviour.
A small number of away supporters caused issues off the pitch during their Isthmian Premier defeat at leaders Dartford on Good Friday.
It’s not the first time this season that the minority have tarnished the club’s reputation and Mr Parmenter has warned those on the fringes of the behaviour to think again.
The club have issued two banning orders “against supporters who were identified as behaving in a totally unacceptable manner” at Princes Park.
In a statement, Mr Parmenter said: “We cannot name the individuals for legal reasons, but we have stated very clearly that we will not accept this type of behaviour and will act when it occurs.
“Individuals who act in this manner, home or away, are not welcome as Dover supporters.
“They tarnish the good name of the club and the majority of our fan base who behave in a respectable manner.
“If individuals believe that it’s nearly the end of the season and it will all be forgotten at the start of next season, they are wrong. These bans are indefinite.
“I appeal to our younger supporters who were in and around the group causing issues on Friday to consider their actions and not allow themselves to be led by a few older individuals who should know better.
“Ask yourself, do you really want to risk being banned from the club you support?”
Dover are currently in the final play-off place with two matches of the season remaining. They host relegated Hastings at Crabble on Easter Monday and then visit Chichester, the side immediately below them in the table, on Saturday.