Boss Alan Dilloway targeted a top-four finish after the end of a fantastic week for Clacton Town.
Midfield tussle - Cameron Gove starts another attack for Clacton Town against Wisbech. Picture: STEVE BRADING 41341-b
The Seasiders picked up three more points against Wisbech on Saturday, adding to their midweek demolition of Harwich (4-1) and last weekend's brilliant success at Wroxham (2-1).
And Dilloway told the Gazette: "We've had a fantastic few days and now I feel we're back on track for a top-four finish.
"It was great that we won again but some of the other results, concerning teams just above us, also went our way.
"Halstead and Lowestoft drew 1-1, Mildenhall drew 0-0 with Diss and Wroxham didn't play.
"We've also put a bit of breathing space between ourselves and a couple of the teams just behind us, like Cambridge City Reserves and Soham."
Dave Barefield, Sean Hillier and Sam Sines scored the all-important goals in Saturday's win at the Rush Green Bowl.
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Published Monday, February 21, 2005
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