It’s been announced that Tony Burman, Paul Sawyer and Steve Mosely are stepping down as Dartford’s management team.
Tony has been at the helm as Dartford manager for the last 14 years, plus his previous spells between 1993-1996 and as caretaker in 2001.
Paul Sawyer, in addition to the 2 years as a player at Watling Street, has been with the club since 1994 as a player, coach and assistant manager. Steve Mosely as a player at Watling Street and as a coach since 2007.
In total Tony played in a total of 535 games for Dartford, scoring 159 goals. He has been involved as Dartford’s manager in 880 games. A total of 1415 games – a remarkable record.
Paul Sawyer played in 324 games, scoring 22 goals. As coach and assistant manager, he oversaw 935 games. In total 1259 games – again, an incredible career with the club.
Steve Mosely played a total of 89 games at Watling Street, scoring 11 goals and has been involved as part of the management team for over 500 games since re-joining the club in 2007.
Having decided this was the time for him to go,Tony said: “I feel the time is right for us as a management team, to step aside and allow fresh blood to come in and take forward this great club.
“I would like to thank my fellow directors, the supporters and volunteers, plus the many players I have managed over the years, for their support and commitment.”
“The last 10 years, here at Princes Park, have been one of the most successful periods in the club’s history and I have been immensely proud of our achievements.”
“The winning of the Isthmian League, Division One (North) and Premier Division, plus the Conference South Promotion Final and 2 Kent Senior Cup Finals, have all been achieved in this period – success indeed”
Dartford now start the process of looking for a new management team and will announce that in due course.
A statement from co-chairman Steve Irving paid tribute to Burman and his management team: “I think you will agree, that we must all pass on our gratitude and immense thanks to Tony, in particular, but also Paul and Steve, for the their incredible part in this period of the club’s history.”