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Thursday, February 09 2012

Dartford 1 Billericay Town 4

Dartford FC

Dartford will be glad to see the back of Billericay after their second defeat of the season against them in the Ryman League Premier Division on Saturday.

Having lost 1-0 at the Essex side last month, Darts were comprehensively defeated at Princes Park against a side reduced to 10 men for the final 10 minutes of the game.

The prolific Lee Burns put the home side in front after 21 minutes when Billy Burgess flicked a cross on to him and he found the back of the net.

But Billericay drew level three minutes later when Dave Wareham was on target following a quick free-kick.

Darts then found themselves behind two minutes after the restart when Wareham got his second of the afternoon with a good low shot.

The visitors added a third three minutes later when Billy Bricknell netted with a good finish.

Darts were given some hope when Billericay had Chris Wild sent off with 10 minutes left, but the visitors hit a fourth two minutes from time through Simon Thomas.

Saturday, March 06 2010

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