DARTFORD boss Tony Burman is keeping his feet firmly on the ground despite seeing his team top the Ryman League Division One South.
Ahead of the match against Hastings this weekend he said: "Many times I have said to you seven days is a long time in football.
"The next game is always the most important but the next seven days will be a big test for the team.
"Our opponents tomorrow lie at the bottom of the table and at present we are top.
"What we must remember is we have only played four league games and in football things can change very quickly, therefore we cannot take anything for granted.
"We are all very pleased with the way the team has performed and with their belief it breeds confidence which for me has been a major factor to the start of the season."
He added: "This week the lads have trained very well and the atmosphere in the camp is excellent.
"On the injury front John Farley has a good chance of being added to the squad and will have a fitness test Saturday morning.
"I have also let James Tedder join Slade Green on loan and can call on him when needed."
He said: "With the good weather forecast I hope many of you can come to the game tomorrow.
"Your support is very important to the team and I am sure in return they will do their best to get the result we want."
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