Loughborough Echo

Dynamo fight back in vain as they lose again

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AN EXTREMELY disappoint­ing first-half performanc­e contribute­d to another defeat for Loughborou­gh Dynamo leaving them with just four wins from their last 22 games after a 3-2 defeat to Corby Town, writes James Kendrick.

Goals in the first half an hour from former Dynamo player Danny Gordon and Toby Hillard set the tone and despite Dynamo pulling the game back to 2-2 they couldn’t prevent another Corby goal from Tsaguim Florian to win it.

A late red card for Dynamo goalkeeper Lewis King also adds to the Moes’ list of problems with King now suspended for next Saturday’s home game against Bedworth.

Both teams came into the game in poor form. Neither Loughborou­gh nor Corby had taken more than five points from their last six games and so both sides were desperate for a win.

But for most of the first half, it looked like only one team would win. Corby started strongly as they looked to avenge their two defeats to Loughborou­gh back in September.

And they were ahead after just 12 minutes. Former Dynamo player Danny Gordon took a free kick from 25 yards out that crashed off the crossbar and into the goal to make it 1-0.

Going a goal down didn’t seem to help Dynamo either as Corby kept pushing for more goals as the hosts struggled to make chances.

And just after the half-hour mark it was 2-0. A cross came into the box from the right-hand-side and Toby Hillard poked it home to double Corby’s lead.

A Dynamo free kick deep into first half stoppage time did provide Loughborou­gh with some hope as Ollie Clark headed the ball home from the free kick to make it 2-1 at half-time.

At half-time, Loughborou­gh manager Brad Munn brought on striker Eddie Bamfo to try and get back into the game. And his decision worked within the first three minutes of the half as Bamfo ghosted into the box

Division One: Ingles 2-0 Haughmond. LEICESTERS­HIRE SENIOR LEAGUE:

Premier Division: Desford & Caterpilla­r 0-3 Hathern, Glenfield United 2-1 Sileby Town. Division One: Ashby Ivanhoe Knights 2-1 Barrow Town Res, Dunton & Broughton United 1-2 Birstall United Social Res. Division Two: Bottesford 1-2 Sutton Bonington, Rothley Imperial 1-1 Leicester Athletico, Sileby Town Res 2-2 and scored from close range to get Dynamo back on level terms at 2-2.

However, after getting the goal back, Dynamo reverted back to how they played in the first half and Corby controlled the game again.

And they retook the lead on the hour mark as Tsaguim Florian scored from inside the box to make it 3-2.

And Dynamo’s afternoon went from bad to worse late on when

Loughborou­gh FC.

FIXTURES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE Midlands Division:

Loughborou­gh Dynamo v Bedworth United, Hinckley LRFC v Shepshed Dynamo.

UNITED COUNTIES LEAGUE Premier Division North: Heanor Town v Loughborou­gh Students, Quorn v Selston. Division One:

Newark Town v Barrow.

MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Lewis King raced out of his box to challenge for the ball, and the ball hit his arm and the referee sent him off for deliberate hand ball.

The red card did seem to rally the Moes and they played a bit better when they were down to ten men. But they never really looked like grabbing an equaliser and Corby couldn’t make the most of facing an outfield player in goal and so it finished 3-2.

Division One: Cradley Town v Ingles.

LEICESTERS­HIRE SENIOR LEAGUE:

Premier Division: Hathern v Highfield Rangers, Sileby Town v Allexton and New Parks. Division One: Barrow Town Res v Sporting Markfield, Birstall Utd Social Res v Ingles Res. Division Two: Loughborou­gh FC v Desford and Caterpilla­r Res, Lutterwort­h Town Res v Sutton Bonington, Rothley Imperial v Hinckley LRFC Res.

 ?? ?? Eddie Bamfo scores for Loughborou­gh Dynamo. Picture by Phil Devine.
Eddie Bamfo scores for Loughborou­gh Dynamo. Picture by Phil Devine.
 ?? ?? Action from Shepshed Dynamo’s win over Sporting Khalsa. Picture by Steve Straw.
Action from Shepshed Dynamo’s win over Sporting Khalsa. Picture by Steve Straw.

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