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Dartford's FA Trophy defeat to Wealdstone 'a bitter pill to swallow' says Tony Burman

Tony Burman
Tony Burman

by Andrew Gidley

Tony Burman says Dartford's FA Trophy defeat at Wealdstone on Tuesday night was a "bitter pill to swallow."

Lee Chappell's 27th-minute winner decided the third round replay at Ruislip with referee Robert Whitton brandishing three red cards in 10 second-half minutes, dismissing home pair Chris O'Leary and Connor Smith and Darts midfielder James Rogers.

Burman (pictured) said: "I am disappointed because we won't have a better opportunity to reach the quarter-finals - it's a bitter pill to swallow.

"It was the manner we lost, considering the importance of the tie

"It finished nine versus 10, but I can't just blame the referee. I don't know why their No.8 (O'Leary) was sent-off.

"James was booked in that incident, two minutes earlier, then went in for another challenge which the referee deemed was a sending-off offence, which I felt was harsh."

Burman added: "When you go to places like that you need a good atttitude and a lot of heart for a battle and Wealdstone wanted it more than us. When they went down to nine men it wasn't about tactics, it was about commitment and the will-to-win but we didn't have it."

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