3rdnov04
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Darts not expecting too much at Redbridge
DARTFORD manager Tommy Sampson is expecting a tough game when
they make the trip to Nationwide South club Redbridge in the first round of the
FA Trophy on Saturday, writes Stephen McCartney.
The
Darts will be without Craig Dennis, who is cup-tied, having played for his
previous club, Great Wakering Rovers in the preliminary round, and midfielder
Mark Horan - who sits out due to a one-match ban, having collected five
bookings.
On the injury front, Ted Ansell (Achilles), Tommy Planck (hamstring) and Danny
Heale (ankle ligaments) will not take to the pitch, which is adjacent to
Barkingside tube station.
Sampson said: "If we win, it will be a giant killing."
Although some might say the Southern League Division One East outfit are clearly
the bigger club in terms of support, they take on an Essex side that have
recently been forced to reduce their playing budget due to a lack of support,
having expected more supporters after changing their name from Ford United in
the close season to represent the borough they play in.
The Darts boss added: "They are in the Conference South and we've watched
them twice.
"They are a very competitive side but they aren't good enough to win their
league but perhaps they play tougher games than us.
"Being competitive is their strength and it's going to be a difficult, hard
day for us."
Sampson, however, is playing down his team's chances of progressing into the
second round.
He said: "I regard this as a free day
for us. If we win, great! if we don't then we didn't expect too -
Redbridge are the favourites."
Redbridge v Dartford
FA Trophy First Round
Saturday 6th November 2004
Kick Off 3:00pm
at Oakside, Station Road, Barkingside, Essex