Kennoy stays upbeat despite capitulation
BARTON Rovers manager Dan Kennoy was keen to look for the positives despite his side throwing away a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 at bottom side Burnham on Saturday, writes Mike Simmonds.
With just four minutes remaining, Rovers led through debutant Leon Simpson’s double strike and Tommy Peverall’s first-half goal.
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Hide AdBut the hosts hit back late on to secure a point and Kennoy, said: “We will take the positives from the game. It’s another point away from home, it keeps the unbeaten run going, but it was disappointing, and felt like a defeat afterwards.”
For the full story, see this weeks Luton News/Dunstable Gazette