Goddy’s bottom line ...
Division One Gorleston 5 Godmanchester Rovers 1 Godmanchester Rovers 0 Swaffham Town 1 TWO defeats in three days left Godmanchester back at the bottom of the Ridgeons League. Joint-manager Karly Hurst said he was desperately disappointed to lose the ho
Division One
Gorleston 5 Godmanchester Rovers 1
Godmanchester Rovers 0 Swaffham Town 1
TWO defeats in three days left Godmanchester back at the bottom of the Ridgeons League.
Joint-manager Karly Hurst said he was desperately disappointed to lose the home match against promotion-chasing Swaffham.
The visitors from Norfolk scored the only goal of the game 10 minutes from the end after Rovers had been on top in the first period.
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A cross from the right bounced over Nicky Hurst's foot and left Rovers at the foot of the table.
Against Gorleston two days later, Rovers had struggled to compete with their hosts with a number of important players missing.
Simon Osbourne's goal wasn't enough for Goddy as the hosts dominated the match.
Next up for Rovers in their battle to get off the bottom is a home fixture against high-fliers Haverhill Rovers, on Saturday.