Gorleston 0 Long Melford 1: Narrow defeat sees Greens drop to foot of table
It was another one of those days for Gorleston at Emerald Park as they slipped back to the bottom of the table.
It was another one of those days for Gorleston at Emerald Park as they slipped back to the bottom of the table.
An excellent performance from Gorleston saw them come from two down to secure a much-needed win with virtually the last kick of the game.
Gorleston were taught a lesson by their high-flying opponents on Saturday as their struggles continued.
After the euphoria of Wednesday’s first league win of the season, Gorleston came back to earth with a bump on Saturday, losing 3-1 at Newmarket.
Plenty of effort and two away goals were not enough on Saturday as Gorleston’s winless league run stretched to 15 games.
Gorleston took an early lead but then needed to hold on at the end to secure their first point of the season.
Another battling performance from Gorleston yielded no reward as their hopes of any FA Vase glory were ended at the first hurdle.
A shaky start gave an inexperienced Gorleston side an uphill task almost from the kick-off on Saturday.
Gorleston parted company with manager Stewart Larter following last week’s 8-0 defeat at Norwich United, which made it 12 matches without a win stretching back to last season.
Gorleston suffered a crushing 8-0 defeat on Tuesday night at the hands of a strong Norwich United side who look like they will be challenging at the top of the table this season.
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