Rangers striker goes out on loan
Stafford Rangers striker Lindon Dovey is being loaned out to British Gas Business leaguers Stourbridge.
Stafford Rangers striker Lindon Dovey is being loaned out to British Gas Business leaguers Stourbridge.
Manager Steve Bull says the youngster needs some match practice and will spend a month with the Glassboys.
Rangers were travelling to Blue Square North strugglers Solihull Moors todayhaving lost their unbeaten start to the season in Saturday's local derby with Tamworth.
A fluke second half goal from former Forest star Des Lyttle gave the Lambs victory.
Bull held a 20-minute dressing room inquest into the defeat and said later: "We were so lethargic, it took us 75 minutes to get going and before that we made them look like worldbeaters.
"If we had got away with a point , we would have got away with murder. I know we played badly and the players know they played badly – we have just got to forget it and put it right."
Opposite number Gary Mills, though, was delighted to see his Tamworth team move up to the cusp of the play-off places.
He said: "I thought we were excellent and dominated the game from start to finish. When you work hard and dominate a game, nine times out of ten you get a little bit of luck or a fluke goal. We deserved it.
"We did our job away from home, kept the ball, got it back quickly when we lost it and created chances.
"I haven't set us any targets this year. We have had a bad few years at Tamworth and my ambition is to bring a smile back to everyone at the club," said Mills.