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Dartford begin their FA Cup campaign at home to Ryman League Premier Division Harrow on Saturday.
Having reached the first round proper last season, before going out 4-0 at home to Micky Adams’ Port Vale following a replay – their third in last season’s competition.
Burman, hoping for another good run again, said: "The FA Cup was good for us last season, generating good publicity and revenue for the club.
"It’s a home game against a team from a lower division but they are one-off affairs and we will give Harrow the same respect as we would any Blue Square Bet South side we face."
Harrow lost manager David Howell to St Albans in the summer, and have Dave Anderson in charge.
They have made a poor start to the season with only one league win in eight starts but beat Marlow 2-0 in the previous round.
Jon Wallis (pictured) returned as a second-half substitute against Tonbridge last week, after being out with a groin injury, leaving Paul Goodacre as the club’s only injury concern.