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DARTS JOB IS DRAWING QUALITY BOSSES

DARTS JOB

By David Richardson

GONE: Jamie Coyle

DARTFORD co-chairman Dave Skinner says the club have already received high quality applicants for the vacant manager’s position, but the club will bide their time before making an appointment.
Joint bosses Jamie Coyle and Adam Flanagan left by mutual consent on Tuesday following a 3-2 defeat at Tonbridge Angels, leaving them just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
Legendary manager Tony Burman, who is a club director and works with the academy, has been installed as caretaker while the Darts sift through applications.
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