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Tough test for struggling Fleet

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 28 November 2002

Updated: 11:51, 28 November 2002

LEW WATTS: Returned to his former club

GRAVESEND & Northfleet, without a win in their last six matches, travel to Morecombe this Saturday to play a side with a superior goal-scoring record.

Fleet manager Andy Ford said: "You never know what can happen but one thing is for certain, this won't be an easy game for us.

I watched them a few weeks ago so I have got an idea about their strengths and weaknesses."

Ford added: "We haven't picked up too many points recently but I always knew this was going to a difficult month for us. When you play the likes of Scarborough and Halifax away from home it's always going to be difficult to get positive results."

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With the club's injury list no closer to being shortened, one player who won't be in the side against Morecombe is Lew Watts. He has decided to re-join his former club Welling United.

The defender teams up with another ex-Fleet player Paul Booth, who signed for the Dr Martens Premier Division side earlier this month.

Gravesend (from): Wilkerson, Lee, Burton, Barnett, Nutter, Strouts, Jackson, Barr, Carter, Wilkins, Bentley, Abbott, Turner, Skinner, Grace, Coyle.

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