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Dartford FC boss Tony Burman says supporters are believing in his side again as they prepare to face Chelmsford City

Dartford march into 2016 on a high and manager Tony Burman says fans are starting to believe this could be a successful season.

A nine-match unbeaten run, stretching back to October, has carried Darts to within one point of the play-offs in Vanarama National League South.

They won four of their five games in December and are looking to continue that form at home to Chelmsford on Saturday – having beaten the Clarets in Essex on Boxing Day.

Dartford manager Tony Burman Picture: Steve Crispe
Dartford manager Tony Burman Picture: Steve Crispe

And the mood around the club now is in stark contrast to the aftermath of their FA Cup humiliation against Uxbridge in September.

Burman said: "You can sense and feel that supporters are starting to believe again. They’re seeing now that we are progressing.

"If we missed a chance earlier in the season, a black cloud would come over and people weren’t happy.

"It happens but as long as they see an improvement, they’ll be reasonably happy with the situation.

"We’re on a high because of the results. It’s nice that we can see an improvement in the team and the squad.

"We’ve put ourselves into a decent position but all that matters at this stage of the season is to keep picking up points."

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