Lordswood manager Scott Porter on first win in charge as they beat Glebe 2-1 and their Southern Counties East League Premier Division survival chances
Boss Scott Porter denied there are easier games than others during their season run-in as Lordswood aim to pull off a great escape.
The Lords breathed new life into their Southern Counties East League Premier Division survival bid, beating Glebe 2-1 last weekend to earn a first win since Porter took charge.
Lordswood will host Kennington - a side who have all-but secured their Step 5 status for another campaign - this weekend, having been due to visit mid-table Sutton Athletic tonight.
But Porter, whose side are six points behind 18th-placed Lydd with two league fixtures in hand, said: “They’re all tough now.
“It doesn’t matter who you’re playing. Every game is going to be massive and like our cup final.
“Whitstable are in the FA Vase final and credit to them, and we have them at home next Thursday.
“Faversham look like they’re winning the league - credit to them - but maybe we’re playing them at the right time.
“I just worry about what we’re doing. We have just got to take each game as it comes.
“No one turns up on a Saturday and rolls over so we’ll just worry about ourselves and what we do.
“If we play to our standards, we have got a chance.”
Lordswood’s victory over Glebe was just the seventh in the league this term.
“The players worked their socks off,” Porter reflected. “We spoke to them in depth after training last Tuesday, and we got rid of a few and brought some in to change things up.
“That came off on Saturday. It was a massive win.
“There was a good atmosphere in the changing room. No disrespect, they have not had a lot of them (victories) this season!
“The Fisher game was always going to be tough because we didn’t have a lot of time with them but, on Saturday, I couldn’t fault them.
“Every one of them was


