Darts Do A Deal With Their Rivals To Get On Goals Trail

Ebbsfleet United have agreed a deal with Kent rivals Dartford to borrow striker Danny Mills for two months.

The striker was prolific in the National League South for Whitehawk over the past few years but now needs game time.

Fleet think Princes Park is the place for that to happen and confirmed a deal with Chelmsford City for another of their players.

A club statement read: “Ebbsfleet United have allowed two players to depart on loan following the completion of paperwork this morning.

“Striker Danny Mills will make the short journey to Princes Park to link up with Dartford on a two-month temporary deal while Bagasan Graham returns to former club Chelmsford City on a one-month deal.

“Both National League South clubs are slugging it out for promotion at the top of the table, with leaders Dartford three points clear of Chelmsford.

“Mills, 26, has played 12 games this season in all competitions but started only four, scoring his first goal for the club at Solihull Moors, while Graham started in five of six total appearances.

"With Fleet expecting a number of first-team candidates back from injury in the coming weeks, Daryl McMahon believes both loaned players will be better served getting regular match time than sitting on the sidelines.

“The club would like to wish Danny and Bagasan a successful stay at their loan clubs for the duration of their deals.”

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