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Mark Cousins admits the doubters at Ebbsfleet United had to be persuaded they could pull off an unlikely bid for survival following a miserable first half of the season.

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Critics gave us no chance, says Cousins
By Matthew Nash

THE GREAT ESCAPE: Ebbsfleet United’s players and staff celebrate staying up in front of their joyous supporters
PICTURE: Darren Campbell

MARK COUSINS admits the doubters at Ebbsfleet United had to be persuaded they could pull off an unlikely bid for survival following a miserable first half of the season.
The Fleet secured National League safety last weekend with a goallesss draw at Boreham Wood which sent the hosts down, completing an impressivee tur naround under manager Danny Searle.
The former Aldershot boss was appointed per ...

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