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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE boss John Still has laughed off reports surfacing that last season s top scorer Paul Benson was the subject of a £150,000 bid from League One Gillingham. It s absolute rubbish, said the boss, who recently moved to bring Hayes & Yead...
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DAGGERS boss John Still was delighted to have tied up the signing of Arsenal full-back Abu Ogogo on a two-year deal earlier this week, writes MIKE SIMMONDS The 19-year-old had been with the Gunners since 2007, playing mainly for their reserve and academy...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE manager John Still has confirmed that he is in talks to extend his deal with the club. The 59-year-old, who has been in charge at Victoria Road since April 17, 2004, is currently the sixth longest-serving manager in the Football Leagu...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE defender Magnus Okuonghae has finally completed his move to Colchester United. The 23-year-old has joined the Weston Homes Community Stadium on a two-year deal, though a tribunal will rule how much Dagger receive for his services as h...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE defender Magnus Okuonghae is expected to tie up his move to League One side Colchester United tomorrow morning. Sources close to the Us have confirmed that the centre half has agreed a deal with the club, although the fee will be deci...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE have announced the signing of Arsenal full back Abu Ogogo on a two-year deal. The 19-year-old has been with the Gunners since 2007, playing mainly for their reserve and academy sides, but was highly thought of at the Emirates. He had...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE are poised to announce their fourth signing of the close season later on today. After losing Sam Saunders, Ben Strevens and Danny Foster to Brentford recently, manager John Still will be looking to act quickly and strengthen his squad...
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BEN STREVENS insists that Dagenham & Redbridge have nothing to worry about as they prepare for another season in League Two. Strevens joined Sam Saunders and Danny Foster by moving to newly-promoted League One Brentford last week, leaving Daggers short of...
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CENTRAL defender Magnus Okuonghae has given no clear indication of where he will be playing his football next season. The 23-year-old, who is currently out of contract at Victoria Road, is yet to sign the deal offered to him by manager John Still, and the...
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DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE trio Sam Saunders, Ben Strevens and Danny Foster have completed their move to League One Brentford. All three players have been out of contract since the beginning of June and a move to Griffin Park has been muted almost since the sea...
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Q: Which Daggers player will you miss the most next season?
Sam Saunders 43%
Magnus Okuonghae 35%
Ben Strevens 16 %
Danny Foster 6%
Q: Will the loss of Sam Saunders and Ben Strevens see Daggers slide down the League Two table next season?
Yes – they are two of our best players – 48%
No – John Still will find some more uncut diamonds to keep us in the shake up – 42%
Q: What was your Daggers goal of the season?
Matt Ritchie's first goal at Notts County 36%
Solomon Taiwo's volley against Brentford 14%
Solomon Taiwo's volley against Hereford United 13%
Sam Saunders' curler against Notts County 11%
Q: With Tony Roberts out injured, will Daggers still make the play-offs
Yes 89%
No 11%
Q: Are Dagenham & Redbridge partially to blame for floodlight debacle against Brentford?
Yes, they should have learned their lesson from last time and made a contingency plan - 48%
No, this is purely down to the electricity company - 42%
No-one is to blame, it is just one of those things - 10%
Q: With Daggers reducing ticket prices for the Brentford game on television, will they achieve a crowd of over 3,000?
Yes, there is nothing like watching live football 60%
No, why go when you can watch it on the box 30%
Don’t care as Daggers are not worth watching at the moment 10%
Q: With the loss of Paul Benson for two months, does that spell the end of Daggers’ promotion hopes?
Yes: 76%
No: 24%
Q: With Daggers holding on to their star names in the transfer window, can they now push on to achieve automatic promotion?
The play-offs is the best we can hope for! – 65%
Yes, we are on the way up! - 25%
No, we are just happy to be clear of relegation – 10%
Q: Who would you least like to leave Daggers in the January transfer window?
Paul Benson 54%
Sam Saunders 12%
Scott Griffiths 12%
Solomon Taiwo 12%
Ben Strevens 8%
Magnus Okuonghae 2%
Q: If Daggers sell players in the transfer window, will it mean the end of their promotion hopes?
Yes: 31%
No: 61%
Silly question: 8%
Q: Who is your Dagger of the month for November?
Sam Saunders 30%
Paul Benson 26%
Scott Griffiths 21%
Magnus Okuonghae 17%
Solomon Taiwo 6%
Q: Was Lee Richardson right to criticise Ben Strevens over Lloyd Kerry’s red card incident?
Yes: 20%
No: 80%
Q: Who will finish top scorer for the Daggers this season?
Paul Benson 69%
Ben Strevens 15%
Mark Nwokeji 8%
Jon Nurse 4%
Someone else 4%
Q: After the success of last week’s match with Barnet, would you like to see any more matches played on a Friday night?
Yes: 28%
No: 31%
Every now and again: 41%
Q: Are you confident that Daggers will reach the FA Cup second round by beating Hereford in next Tuesday’s replay?
Yes: 69%
No: 31%
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