Darts Vow To Stick With Flanagan And Coyle Next Season

Dartford have confirmed they will be keeping faith with their joint managers next season.

The Kent club missed out on the National League South play-offs on the final day.

The Darts ended the season a disappointing tenth after going so close to promotion last term.

Adam Flanagan and Jamie Coyle accept the club didn’t reach the heights but will get another go at it next year.

They could now have extra finance to help.

A statement read: “Following our scheduled end of season management meeting last night, the board can confirm that Adam Flanagan and Jamie Coyle will continue in the role and were keen to start preparing for next season.

“We all acknowledged the disappointing end to the season but a top half finish, and being only marginally outside the play-offs, was not far away from where we expected to be in such a transitional season.

“Following on from Tony Burman was never going to be easy but Adam and Jamie are committed to achieving this and to this club wholeheartedly.

“With a revised budget giving them a little more flexibility, new player targets were discussed and a busy summer of player recruitment can be expected.”

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