Dartford's Tom Bonner scored against Luton Town on Saturday and believes their attacking philosophy is the way forward

by Steve
Tervet
Goal hero Tom Bonner
believes Dartford’s attacking mentality was the key to their 2-0
win over Luton.
The 24-year-old defender
(pictured) scored the decisive second goal just before
half-time, diverting Jacob Erskine’s flick-on into the net from six
yards.
He said: "It wasn’t the greatest
strike but I’m not too bothered.
"People look at Dartford, they
see we’ve just come up and think they’ll have all the possession
and that we’ll sit back. We did that once, at Gateshead and we got
well and truly beaten.
"We learnt a lot from that and
since then, we’ve really attacked teams."
Bonner revealed he was even able
to share a joke with a section of the home crowd during a break in
play at Kenilworth Road.
"They were giving their team a
bit of stick, saying they couldn’t believe how bad they were," said
Bonner.
"I made a bit of a joke, saying
we were all part-time and had to be at work in the morning as a bit
of banter. I thought I was going to get abuse, but they took it
well."
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