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Dartford caretaker manager Tony Burman calls for unity if club are to avoid relegation from National League South

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Caretaker manager Tony Burman has warned everyone at Dartford needs to stick together if the club are to avoid being relegated.

The Darts are yet to win a league game in 2024 and failed to score for the third time in four matches during Tuesday’s home defeat to Chippenham.

There’s more than a few nervous faces and the current predicament looks likely to speed up the need to appoint a permanent boss.

But Burman, who is still a club director, insists now isn’t the time to start pointing fingers. “There’s no point losing your head or rag, having a go at everybody within the club,” he said. “Unfortunately, we’re in a position where we’ve got to have everyone sticking together. “I know people might want to criticise what we’ve done or haven’t done, but now isn’t the time to do it.

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