Mark Beard hopes he has finally found the formula for success at Tooting & Mitcham.

The Terrors ended a run of five games without a win when two Kiernan Hughes-Mason goals on Saturday gave them a 2-1 win at Margate, avenging their FA cup exit at the same venue seven days earlier.

Goalkeeper Jack Giddens made his debut on Saturday having played in Iceland for the past two years while former Crystal Palace youngster Ashley Robinson put in a man-of-the-match performance on the wing.

They are the latest additions to a squad that has struggled to have a settled look this season, with Karl Beckford leaving for Boreham Wood and Fola Onijube injured after having trials with Rochdale, but Beard now plans to stick with what he has got.

"We have been looking at a lot of players and sometimes we had 30 players in training, so we were not concentrating on what we should have been," he said.

"But after the defeat to Margate in the cup we said enough is enough and we will work with what we have got and trained really hard on Tuesday and Thursday.

"There has been a lot of changes but we now have people involved with the club who want to help us go in the right direction.

"Saturday was the best we have played all season.

"Kiernan had an up and down summer - he was released by Millwall and went to Yeovil and a few other league clubs where it didn't work out.

"He came to us just before the start of the season and last week in training he worked his socks off.

"I rewarded him by starting him on Saturday and I told him to repay the faith we have shown in him and he did just that."

The Terrors host Cray Wanderers on Wednesday.