Luckless Dartford boss Alan Dowson admitted he was almost lost for words after his team’s defeat last weekend. Injury-hit Darts lost 4-3 at Hampton, whose goals included a ridiculously soft penalty and a fortunate deflection off visiting keeper Mitchell Beeney.
On the other hand, Dartford got back into the game from 2-0 and 3-2 down and then missed two golden chances to go ahead, including when Harvey Bradbury’s penalty was saved.
Having lost on-loan Josh Johnson and Jordan Wynter to injury before the game, Dartford could only play Paul Rooney and Archie Woods for 45 minutes while Luke Allen’s gametime on return from injury was also limited. “It was the hardest interview straight after the game as I didn’t really know what to say,” said Dowson. “I couldn’t say we were unlucky but when I look back and watched the game over again, we really were unlucky. “I didn’t know what to say afterwards, I’ve been doing interviews for 20 years but I’m never tongue-tied, even if I do come out with daft things at times. “But I looked back at it on Monday and all I could think was that we battered [them] the whole game and how we lost it I’ll never ever know. “I was so frustrated at the end because we’d played so well. “We got two goals back, then had the penalty against us which was a scandalous decision.
We should have had another penalty. “I couldn’t believe we lost that game of football, the battling was there, the attitude was there, the determination was there.