Billericay Town must start picking up three-point tallies away from home if they are to get back to being serious contenders in the Ryman League Premier Division title race.

The New Lodge side started brightly enough on opposition territory this term by winning their first two matches away in the league.

But you now have to look back three months, to September 14 at Hayes, since they triumphed as visitors in any competition.

With Billericay in ninth place, 14 points behind top dogs Aldershot but with a game in hand, tomorrow's encounter is a key one as Harrow are just a point behind Town having played two games more.

Calder admitted to being pleased with his side's general display in Tuesday's Bryco Cup home success over Division One North promotion-chasers Harlow.

But he was less than satisfied, particularly in the first-half, with last weekend's 1-1 league draw at bottom club Hampton and Richmond Borough.

Published Friday, December 13, 2002

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