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BEN AIMS FOR FLYING DARTS

By John Lyons

NEW manager Ben Greenhalgh has set his sights on getting Dartford ‘back to where it belongs’.
The 34-year-old has left his role as player-manager at Isthmian South East side Margate to join their Kent rivals, who ply their trade one rung higher in the Isthmian Premier.
A former Darts player, Greenhalgh has headed the club’s academy for eight seasons. His job now will be to ensure the first team start moving back up the Non-League ranks.
They were last in the top-flight just over a decade ago and have spent the past two seasons in the Isthmian Premier, ...

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