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Andy Young
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Billy Burgess
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Adam Gross
- 1 (2.1%)
Ryan Johnson
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John Beales
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Danny Dafter
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Ryan Hayes
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Elliot Bradbrook
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Allan Tait
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Lee Burns
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Danny Harris
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Carl Rook (Sub)
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Lee Noble (Sub)
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Voting closed: March 22, 2010, 10:25:01 AM


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Author Topic: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO  (Read 11963 times)

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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2010, 05:28:52 PM »

Bar the defence the midfeild should look like this in my opinion:

ryno  dafter  Bradbrooke  Harris

         Burns   Haworth

Ryno creates chances, daffy has earnt his place, elliot is decent and harris has played well wen give the chance.

Burns has to be upfront and i would choose haworth over rook and tait.

As others have said 3 points in any way or form is good enough.

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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2010, 05:43:23 PM »

Just put daffy and noble in the middle every game like they was at brentwood!!!!!!! every game stop swapping about and let the players gel!
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2010, 05:46:45 PM »

Looking at our opponents they are not on a great run themselves 4 defeats in a row and only a point last night at Maidstone so looks like they have problems of their own before tomorrows game!!
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2010, 05:47:03 PM »

Just to let you know, the coach for this game is now full.
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2010, 07:00:23 PM »

elliot is decent and harris has played well wen give the chance.

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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #20 on: March 17, 2010, 10:38:39 PM »

Bar the defence the midfeild should look like this in my opinion:

ryno  dafter  Bradbrooke  Harris

         Burns   Haworth

Ryno creates chances, daffy has earnt his place, elliot is decent and harris has played well wen give the chance.

Burns has to be upfront and i would choose haworth over rook and tait.

As others have said 3 points in any way or form is good enough.

COYD

That's the team I'd start with.  Unfortunately, it looks as though Flan is still not fit so I'd stick with the same defence as Tuesday. 

It's going to be another battle so the more Darts supporters there, to help the boys through this dodgy patch, the better.

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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2010, 01:30:26 AM »

Just put daffy and noble in the middle every game like they was at brentwood!!!!!!! every game stop swapping about and let the players gel!

With all due respect, was that at Ryman Premier level?
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #22 on: March 18, 2010, 09:23:28 AM »

Source: http://www.kentishfootball.co.uk/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5543&Itemid=38


DARTFORD boss Tony Burman says he wants a positive reaction from his side at Horsham on Thursday night – after experiencing championship jitters in recent weeks, writes Stephen McCartney.
 
The Darts suffered their third defeat in four when Boreham Wood came away from Princes Park with a 2-1 defeat last night – and Burman told www.kentishfootball.co.uk that he wants his side to get back on track at Gorings Mead.

Burman’s boys have topped the Ryman Premier League table for most of the season, but recent form has caused concern.

Their lead at the top of the table has now been cut to seven points, but Dartford do have four games in hand over their nearest challengers, Kingstonian, and two over third-placed side, Sutton United.

And with 12 league games remaining, Dartford are still on course to secure automatic promotion into Blue Square South.

“We’ve got to go for the three points at Horsham.  It’s one of our games in hand, hopefully we can go there and do a job,” said Burman.

“The guys in there have been absolutely fantastic for us this year.  They are down at the moment and it’s my job to lift them for Thursday.

“We’ve had a chat in there and I’m sure they’ll come back and get things right.  It’s very difficult at the moment with games coming thick and fast and another game on Thursday, but that should help.  Nevertheless the effort is there.  I’m sure they’ll come out fighting.

“We’ve got to go for the next game; the most important thing is the next three points on Thursday and we can’t look any further than that.”

Burman, whose side welcome arch-rivals Maidstone United to Princes Park on Saturday added, “We’ve given ourselves a fantastic lead and we want to keep that.  Our games in hand will come up very fast and that’s when we’ve got to get things right.  It hasn’t gone right for us in the last few games and the players have got to get their belief back. I’m sure they will.”

Burman is set to make changes to his side for their trip to ninth-placed Horsham – a side that ended their fourth match losing run with a 1-1 draw at Maidstone United last night.

“We’ve been fair to everyone,” said Burman. “In this run of 4 or 5 games, we’ve got to rotate, you get knocks and we want to freshen things up.

“We’re complicating our play at the moment and when they cross the line, there are all the intentions to do the right thing, but the harder they are trying, the worse it gets.

“We’re having a bad spell, no two ways about it, but we move on to Thursday, one of our games in hand, and who knows what might happen. I’m sure I’ll get a reaction.

Burman hopes James White and last night’s goalscorer Lee Burns will be fit to play having picked up knocks against Boreham Wood last night, but there was an injury concern for central defender Adam Flanagan.

“Flan’s not going to be ready,” revealed Burman.  “We’ve got to be careful with him; he’s got a hamstring injury and if we bring him back too soon, he could be missing for five games.

“Nevertheless, I’ve got a squad here that’s strong enough.”

Burman added: “The players have been hurt by the two defeats.  They’re good lads and I’m sure we’ll get a reaction.  We might get battered on Thursday, but if we come away with a 1-0 win, the ball off someone’s backside, then so be it.

“We’ve got to go there – they are in the pack – but we can get the players’ lifted.”

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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #23 on: March 18, 2010, 10:13:35 AM »

Bar the defence the midfeild should look like this in my opinion:

ryno  dafter  Bradbrooke  Harris

         Burns   Haworth

Ryno creates chances, daffy has earnt his place, elliot is decent and harris has played well wen give the chance.

Burns has to be upfront and i would choose haworth over rook and tait.

As others have said 3 points in any way or form is good enough.

COYD

That's exactly the side I would pick too, a team designed to go for the victory. Robbie and Burnsy have been far and away our best pair up front, Ryno (skill) and Harris (pace) both provide an attacking threat on the flanks, Daffy is the central defenive player who's run into a decent bit of form again and Bradders is physically strong and dominant in midfield, plus he gets forward to support the attack.

Whoever is picked though, I'll be there cheering for the win that will make the recent wobbles melt away into the abyss of insignificance.
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2010, 10:25:36 AM »

Good Luck tonight lads and hopefully 3pts COYDS.
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #25 on: March 18, 2010, 01:00:36 PM »

Taken the afternoon off for this one, can't wait  !

COME ON U DARTS !!
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2010, 01:21:32 PM »

3 hail marys and 2 our fathers will get us through Jase!!!
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #27 on: March 18, 2010, 02:41:23 PM »

These will follow later on.
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #28 on: March 18, 2010, 02:56:40 PM »

anyone know how far horsham town centre is from ground...or even better nearest curry house?
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Re: Horsham v Dartford - Thursday 18th March - 7-30 KO
« Reply #29 on: March 18, 2010, 04:21:22 PM »

We obviously have to be aware of Horsham. Let's hope the lads do a job on them, we must make our games in hand count.
Ten points with games in hand sounds much better.
Good Luck lads,
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