Salisbury City left it late to see off the challenge of Eastbourne Borough on Saturday afternoon.
The match provided very little in the way of excitement and the supporters in the stands had to wait until right at the end for their chances to get out of their seats.
Boro goalkeeper Danny Knowles kept his side in the game in the first period, making vital saves at important times.
However, Knowles would be beaten in the final minute of the match.
But before there could be any drama on the goals front, Eastbourne's Neil Jenkins got himself sent off in the 93rd minute for an unneccesary tussle with Ryan O'Hara.
That dismissal stunned the home side and they conceded almost instantaniously through Chris Flood's fine header.
The victory keeps Salisbury City in 17th place, while Eastbourne Borough drop down to 19th.
Eastbourne bookings: Brown, Enver-Marum, Benjamin
Sent Off: Jenkins
Salisbury bookings: Sinclair
Referee: I Cooper
Attendance: 756
Posted: Sunday , November 15, 2009
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