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Dartford manager Tony Burman happy with players' efforts despite disappointing start to the Blue Square Bet South season

Dartford manager Tony Burman
Dartford manager Tony Burman

By Luke Cawdell

Dartford boss Tony Burman believes his side’s fortunes will improve soon without having to make radical changes.

Darts travel to Farnborough on Saturday seeking their first Blue Square Bet South win of the season after last weekend's 2-2 draw with Havant and a 1-0 defeat at Hampton on Tuesday - a game where they played 82 minutes with 10 men after Paul Goodacre was sent off.

Burman, pictured, said: "I’ve got no complaints regarding the players. We’ve played well in two games but we’ve just been unfortunate. On another day we could have had four points.

"I’ll be keeping things the same because I’ve been pleased with what I’ve seen."

Goodacre is facing a suspension but remains available this weekend before Darts host Bishop’s Stortford on Tuesday.

James White (hamstring) remains out while summer signing Charlie Sheringham (knee) could be back training this week. Tom Champion completes his suspension against Farnborough.

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