Tony Burman backs Dartford squad to come good
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by Alex Hoad
Tony Burman he is disappointed
by Dartford’s start to life in Blue Square Bet South and says his
side will have to show more quality in order to establish
themselves.
Burman (pictured) felt his squad deserved more than the
five points they have picked up in their opening six games.
But the Darts boss says he
will not shuffle his pack to try and solve the problem and backed
his squad to come good in time.
He said: "I can’t fault the work
rate. I feel a bit sorry for the players because they’ve deserved
more than they’ve got so far and they know they’re close to doing
things. In this league sometimes you need a bit of quality, it just
hasn’t been there.
"I’m disappointed with only five
points and so are the players but we are not far away.
"We have not been slaughtered by
anyone. It’s been a difficult two weeks but now we have time to
reflect. I have a squad and people will get their chance.
"It is a long season. I will have a
look at where we are after 10 or 15 games but I’m not about to
re-assess any goals right now."
Billy Burgess could be sidelined
for two weeks with a shoulder injury, while Tom Goodacre is
suspended for Saturday’s visit of Weston-super-Mare, though James
White (hamstring) could return.
Wednesday, September 01 2010
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