Roddy at the double as Shoreham end long winless run
Defender Roddy - whose played as a frontman in Mussels’ previous two fixtures - struck in either half to fire Bostik League South basement boys Shoreham to a 2-1 win at place-above Molesey.
Sammy Donnelly’s side were without a win in 20 league matches - 23 in all competitions - before they saw off Molesey to move to within 13 points of safety.
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Hide AdMussels boss Donnelly believes the success was reward for the effort his squad and backroom team continue to put in.
He said: “I’m so pleased for everyone involved with the club. It’s been such a tough run in terms of results, so to end the long wait for victory is really pleasing.
“My backroom team, Dave (Shearing; coach), Alan (Dartnell; coach) and Kat (Broomfield; physio) have stuck by me and this win was as much for them, as the players and me.
“We’ve been giving everything but getting little reward, so to take all three points was important.”
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Hide AdRoddy’s 35-yard thunderbolt just short of the half-hour mark separated the two strugglers at the interval.
Mussels’ goalkeeper James Broadbent pulled off a string of fine saves, before Ronald Sobowale levelled things up 23 minutes from time.
It looked as though Shoreham would have to settle for a point but Roddy had different ideas.
His curling free-kick a minute from the end went in off a post as Mussels won a match for the first time since October.
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Hide AdDonnelly has been pleased with Roddy’s impact since switching him to a forward role in the past two matches.
He said: “Sometimes as a manager you just have a thought and I went with it.
“Sean has done a really good job up there in our past two games, the two goals show what he can do in a more advanced role.
“We’re not going to get carried away, we must remain focused and try to back this win up with a string of positive results.
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