Cramlington
Town 2 Rothbury 3
Northern
Football Alliance
Team Valley
Carpets Division Two
James
Loughborough netted on his first start for the Reds and further strikes from
stalwarts Tony Brown and Dan Thompson saw Rothbury fight back from behind twice
to return to the top of the table.
But it took
a half-time blast from boss Dan Herron and coach Tom Macpherson to wake the
Coquetdalers from their slumber as they took an age to get out of first gear.
“We started off as poor as I’ve ever seen us play since taking over,”
admitted Herron.
“The first half was dreadful from us - sloppy passes, poor first touches and feeling sorry for ourselves. The lads got a total dressing down at half time, a real rollocking, and we got the reaction we wanted,” he said.
“The first half was dreadful from us - sloppy passes, poor first touches and feeling sorry for ourselves. The lads got a total dressing down at half time, a real rollocking, and we got the reaction we wanted,” he said.
Former Oxford United striker John Campbell
shot Town ahead when a blocked shot fell into his path and he finished well.
Campbell, whose career started out in the YTS ranks at Manchester City, kept
the Reds defence on their toes throughout and Herron admitted: “He was a
constant threat for them all game, as we expected, considering he was playing
pro football not that long ago.”
Ex-Rothbury junior Loughborough has
returned to the club from Bedlington and he got the Reds back into it with a
long-range drive that deflected over the keeper on its way into the net after
the break.
Tony Brown, who was on target. Pic by Ian Glendinning. |
Dangerman Campbell restored the Cramlington
advantage soon after with a superb first touch and finish into the top corner,
but Brown levelled things up by feinting to go one way, cutting in and curling
a beauty into the bottom corner from outside the box.
The winner came in the 80th
minute. Chris Coe drilled over a low cross and hit-man Thompson kept his
composure to take a touch and poke it past the keeper. Rothbury soaked up the
pressure as Town piled forward to try and salvage something from the game after
that.
“All in all it was a massive win - it
really shows the character of our squad and their desire to get back to the top
of the league. I know I’ve said it before, but coming from behind really seems
to be our bread and butter now! It’s great to see that the lads can respond to
the half time talk and produce the results,” said Herron.
Rothbury were done a huge favour by fellow
North Northumbrians Spittal Rovers, who recorded a 3-0 win over challengers
Whitley Bay Sporting – they now trail the Armstrong Park side by a point and
have played a game more.
Loughborough is another local lad that has
been attracted back to the club by Alliance football and Herron said that he
was proud of the manner that the former NNFL players in the side have stepped
up and raised their consistency levels.
“To be in the position we are is a dream
come true, and hopefully we can stay there,” he said.
Rothbury’s
blend of players with Northern League experience and promising youngsters is
proving a success and the quality of characters such as Tony Brown, who came to
the club from a higher level, has been invaluable both on the pitch and in the
dressing room.
“We were delighted with the result
yesterday as we weren’t at our best in the first half. The gaffers got into us
at half time and, credit to the lads, we came out fighting and showed great
character to come back and get the win. We’ve done that on several occasions this
season which is the sort of qualities needed to win titles,” said Brown.
“It was
good to get Thompa back and amongst the goals – he’s tricky in the box, bread and
butter finish for him and also nice to get one myself too. Hopefully we can
carry on and get the win next week which will ensure top spot going into the Christmas
break.”
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