Dartford manager Alan Dowson admitted it was all about the result after his team beat Tonbridge on Saturday. The Darts ended a run of four straight defeats with a narrow 1-0 win in National League South, although the margin of victory would have been greater had they converted some excellent opportunities in front of goal. “We needed it,” said Dowson. “We worked very hard.
We needed three points to lift the gloom from what’s on the club. “I thought first half we played some good stuff. We had a couple of half-chances and in the second half we had chances to score.
We’re not flying, we know that. “I put an extra man in midfield for the last five minutes but we needed a win and however we got it, it didn’t matter.
We’ll improve as time goes on but it was all about three points. “I thought the crowd were excellent and I really appreciated it.