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GOALS ARE WORTH THE WAIT FOR HILL’S FLEET

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By Steve Tervet

GOALS are like buses and having waited two weeks for his first as Ebbsfleet manager, Garry Hill found that four came along at once.
Fleet had gone three games without scoring while visitors FC Halifax had kept four clean sheets in their previous five outings.
But those statistics were rendered meaningless on a day when Hill’s new side could have won by more.
He said: “We’ve played very well in games and created chances at important times, but not taken them.

“We got the rub of the green in the penalty area with our first goal, but it settled us ...

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