Dartford manager Tony Burman is aiming for three points against lowly Southport at Princes Park
by Steve
Tervet
Dartford return to action on Saturday when Southport visit
Princes Park.
The Sandgrounders sit just above the relegation zone but the
Darts have lost two of their last three home games and Burman isn’t
about to take his eye off the ball.
Burman (pictured) said: "It’s no different where teams are,
as far as I’m concerned.
"It’s no good us having a good game at Luton and then losing the
next game.
"We’ll try to be consistent and there are three points up for
grabs on Saturday. If we don’t prepare and do things right, we’ll
get beat.
"I don’t see this as any different to playing against
Luton."
Striker Harry Crawford, who began his three-game suspension last
weekend, will be missing again on Saturday.
Burman hailed Saturday’s win over title favourites Luton
Town as one of the greatest days in his managerial career.
The Darts boss said: "I’ve been fortunate enough to have lots of
good days but that certainly ranks as one of the best days, simply
because of who we were playing against and where Luton have been,
their history.
"Teams have got to do their homework on us and if they don’t,
then we might win some games. We have that element of surprise and
we’re doing OK."
14/11/12