Reshuffle pays off for Fleet
Published: 00:00, 04 March 2002
Updated: 14:26, 04 March 2002
St Albans 0 Gravesend & N 3
ANDY Ford's side remain eight points behind Canvey Island in the race to win the Ryman League, Premier Division, but only after leaving it late in a 3-0 victory at St Albans on Saturday.
Gravesend needed to wait until the 70th minute when Jimmy Jackson broke the deadlock from close-range before further goals from Craig Wilkins and Jackson ensured the three points went to the Thames-side club.
Ford admitted: "It took a while for us to undo them but we needed to show a lot of patience. If we'd have scored in the first half it might have helped relax us earlier.
"At times I felt we could have done with a bit more width but we changed it around and moved a few players into different positions and it eventually worked with Jimmy's first goal.
The Fleet put their 14-game unbeaten league sequence, which stretches back to October 9, to the test tomorrow (Tuesday) night when they play hosts to Maidenhead United.
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