Ramsbottom United supporters must be wondering how many black cats have been run over, as bad luck seems to haunt the team at the moment - the latest being a last-gasp 2-1 home defeat to Skelmersdale United last weekend, writes Tony Cunningham.
Having been robbed of a win in the 94th minute at Litherland last week, a 96th minute winner for Skem had them and the players wondering what else could possibly go wrong.
The Rams took control of the game from the very beginning, launching attack after attack on the away side, yet it was they who took an unexpected lead after just 15 minutes when a mix-up in the Rams defence allowed Yasir Salim to stroke the ball home courtesy of a deflection.
Despite the disappointment, the home side continued to pepper the Skem defence, with newcomer Matt Birchall looking particularly impressive.
Matt Dudley then saw his effort blocked on the line for a corner, from which Luke Sephton’s attempt met a similar fate.
Harvey Hayhurst sent over a tempting cross but Kuda Chingwaro’s connection failed to hit the target, whilst another Birchall header sailed into the arms of the overworked Skem keeper Ben Barnes.
The second half opened in familiar style with Dudley again going close, but buoyed by their good fortune, the visitors gradually managed to pull themselves back into the game, although not troubling the Rams defence.
As the minutes ticked away along with the possibility of the home side earning anything for their efforts, hope appeared with 15 minutes to go.
There was a touch of fortune as Dudley’s strike took a deflection, but the sense of relief was audible as the ball nestled in the back of the net.
A corner from Hayhurst swept along the face of the crossbar as the Rams looked to grab a well-deserved three points, but the Skem defence continued to frustrate, and as so often happens, fate decreed that whereas a point was looking like scant reward for the Rams efforts, that, too would be taken away as the added-on time counted down.
A corner from the left was fumbled by Ryan Hamer in the home goal, and in the ensuing melee, Abdullahi Ahmed managed to scramble the ball home, much to the joy of his team-mates and supporters, in stark contrast to the bewilderment of the home side.
Boss Steve Wilkes said: “I was actually lost for words in the dressing room after the game. I think Skelmersdale had two shots all game, but our overall performance and particularly our possession with the ball was really poor.
“I know the players are a little low on confidence and every mistake we make defensively is being punished but we can’t feel sorry for ourselves.
“We have to work harder and work our way out of trouble.
“I’m trying to improve the squad and hopefully we’ll have some new faces on board before the next game.”
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