Dartford boss Tony Burman confident his squad can cope with hectic end of season run-in
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Dartford embark on a hectic end-of-season run-in from this
weekend but boss Tony Burman is confident he has the resources to
cope.
Dartford’s last 16 Ryman League
Premier Division fixtures take place over the next seven weeks,
with Burman’s men playing midweek games every week between now and
the end of the season.
With an 11-point lead at the top of
the table and games in hand, Burman is in confident mood and ready
to use everything at his disposal to wrap the title up.
He said: "We’ve got a hell of a lot
of games coming up. That’s why we’ve got a big squad and we’ll be
using that.
"Whether we’re winning or not it
will be necessary to change the team around and freshen things up.
We’ll be keeping everyone involved.
"It would be impossible to keep the
same team but I feel we’ve got a very good squad and we’ll be using
them all.
"I think the squad is big enough
and we’ve also got one or two players coming back in and so we’ll
have 18 or 19 players to pick from. That’s strong enough to carry
us through."
Allan Tait (pictured) is back in
contention after regaining his fitness and fellow striker Jay May
is just two weeks away from returning after a minor cartilage
operation.
Wednesday, March 03 2010
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