DARLINGTON face their longest trip since becoming a fan-owned club when they play Weymouth in the fourth round of the Buildbase FA Trophy today. The Quakers squad set off yesterday lunchtime on the daunting 350-mile trip to Dorset and stopped overnight in a Taunton hotel, with manager Alun Armstrong demanding an improvement on the 1-0 defeat at Farsley in the league on Tuesday. “We’ve got to get our fingers out for the game,” said Armstrong, who was annoyed that the heads of one or two of his players appeared to drop after Farsley scored early in the second half on Tuesday night.