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Dorking Wanderers, a non-league team, moves forward with an innovative strategy by deploying a 54-year-old as their goalkeeper.

Dorking Wanderers, a non-league team, are indeed engaging in the activities as one might suspect.

Dorking Wanderers, a team outside of professional football, embarks on an unusual move by...
Dorking Wanderers, a team outside of professional football, embarks on an unusual move by introducing a 54-year-old goalkeeper in their squad

Dorking Wanderers, a non-league team, moves forward with an innovative strategy by deploying a 54-year-old as their goalkeeper.

In an unexpected turn of events, 54-year-old goalkeeper Terry Dunn is set to make his debut for Dorking Wanderers in their National League South clash against AFC Totton this weekend. This news serves as a reminder of why we love football – stories of resilience, passion, and the unpredictable nature of the beautiful game.

Dunn, a well-known figure at Dorking Wanderers, has a rich history in local football. He has won multiple promotions with sides in and around the Surrey area, earning him a reputation as a reliable and determined goalkeeper. His most recent stint was as a fan who was signed as a backup goalkeeper for an English team after the regular goalkeeper was injured.

The signing comes as a last resort for outspoken manager and chairman Marc White, who is currently serving a six-match touchline ban due to a sexist comment he made about women on a podcast. White has opted for Dunn as a replacement for Harrison Foulkes, who is sidelined for four weeks due to a spleen injury.

Despite his advanced age and limited mobility, Dunn's heart and determination are not in question. Manager White expressed his confidence in Dunn, stating, "Terry may lack mobility, but he more than makes up for it with heart." Dunn himself expressed his excitement about the opportunity, stating, "I'll try my best to keep a clean sheet on Saturday."

Dorking Wanderers are aiming for promotion back to the National League after their relegation in the 2023/24 season. This weekend's game against AFC Totton is a non-league clash that promises to be an exciting one, especially with the unexpected addition of Dunn to the team.

Football fans can follow the crazy antics at Meadowbank through the fly-on-the-wall football series "Bunch of Amateurs", available on YouTube. New episodes are uploaded every week, providing a unique insight into the world of Dorking Wanderers. The series offers a refreshing and entertaining look at the club, offering a glimpse into the passion and dedication that drives both the players and the management.

As Dorking Wanderers prepare for their game against AFC Totton, fans and players alike are eagerly anticipating the debut of Terry Dunn. His story is a testament to the enduring love for football and the spirit of determination that characterises the game.

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