Dartford manager Tony Burman happy with work-out against Millwall
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By Andrew Gidley
Dartford manager Tony Burman
described the 2-0 defeat against Millwall on Tuesday night as a
good work-out.
More than 2,600 spectators were at
Princes Park to see the Lions, who included a mixture of youth and
experience in their side, win thanks to goals by Neil Harris and
Gary Alexander.
The visitors had to play with 10
men after defender John Marquis was sent off by referee Ian Cooper
five minutes before half-time following an aerial challenge on
Darts defender Joe Bruce.
Burman (pictured) said: "The
referee was quick to show the red card but he saw something that I
didn’t and it did spoil things a little bit."
The Darts boss, who used 19 players
in the game, added: "It was a good game, a big test for our boys up
against Millwall’s sharpness and fitness and a decent work-out.
"We have still got to make decisions on players and will do that
either this week, or early next."
Wednesday, July 28 2010
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