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DARTS PART WAYS WITH BOSS TONY

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MANAGEMENT IN CRISIS

By Steve Tervet
THE winds of change are blowing through Princes Park following Tony Burman’s resignation as Dartford manager this week.
Burman was due to replace Arsene Wenger as the longest-serving boss in England’s top seven divisions this summer, but his 13 years in charge came to an end on Thursday.
Assistants Paul Sawyer and Steve Mosely have also left the club just days after Darts suffered defeat in the National League South play-offs for the second season running.
Title favourites last summer, Dartford were top for much of the season before being cau...

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