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Tony Burman considering the possibility of being full-time at Dartford next season

08:13, 30 April 2013

Dartford could have a full-time manager in Conference Premier next season.

Tony Burman (pictured) has led the club to three promotions in the last six seasons and guided Darts to eighth place in non-league’s top flight this term.

Full-time football is being discussed at Princes Park and although Burman will operate with semi-professional players again next season, his own role may change.

He said: "The club are talking to me and asking me whether that’s a possibility. I am considering it. We’ll have a good think about it because you have to start somewhere.

"In all honesty, since I’ve been here, if you look at the hours I put in as a part-time manager, I am full-time anyway.

"It’s like a drug, you keep coming back for more. Sometimes, I think why don’t managers at the top of the tree pack up and try something else, but it doesn’t happen in football."

Burman has already mooted the idea of a gradual progression from part-time to full-time football, which would avoid quality players unable to commit to professional status being forced out of the club.

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