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Ebbsfleet United 3-0 Bath City: Elliott is the main man for Fleet

ELLIOTT Romain’s double sent Ebbsfleet United top of National League South.

Ebbsfleet United

By Mark Stillman

EBBSFLEET UNITED 3
Romain 45, 49, Poleon 46

BATH CITY 0

TRY AND STOP ME: Ebbfleet’s Jack Paxman runs away from Bath City’s Tom Smith and Callum Wood
PICTURE: Simon Howe

ELLIOTT Romain’s double sent Ebbsfleet United top of National League South.
The forward made the most of his first league start since August as ‘fleet took advantage of Bath City’s profligacy in front of goal to kill the game either side of half-time.
Dom Poleon’s tenth of the season in between Romain’s brace effectively killed off the contest.
Fleet boss Dennis Kutrieb was delighted with his depleted s...

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