Martin Rennie’s brace saw struggling Clyde defeat Dumbarton, on a day where Stevie Farrell admitted his side got what they deserved.The defeat means Sons are now on a run of just one win in 10 games, and are looking over their shoulder at a rapidly closing pack in the race for the final playoff spot.And boss Farrell pulled no punches about his side’s performance, in a game where they were far from their best.He said: “From start to finish it’s the worst we’ve played this season.
We were second best from the first whistle to the last.“By a country mile it’s the worst performance of the season.“We didn’t start well and Clyde did.
We lost a bad first goal and that gave Clyde something to hold onto.“We still created chances that we didn’t take. It was a frustrating day all round.
But Clyde deserved to win. There’s nothing I can say to take that away from them.”Marc Kelly and top scorer Tony Wallace dropped out from the side that had been held by Spartans midweek, with Kalvin Orsi and Aaron Healy earning starts.Despite having just two wins all season and finding themselves 10 points adrift at kick-off, it was the Bully Wee who started the brighter of the sides.After Jordan Allan and Jaze Kabia had both threatened, it came as little surprise when they took an early lead.There looked little on when Martin Rennie picked up possession 20 yards from goal.However the former Montrose forward wriggled away from Gallagher Lennon’s challenge before finding the bottom corner of Jay Hogarth’s net with a low effort from range.Only a superb Sean Crighton block then denied Clyde a second, before both Liam Scullion and Jordan Allan went close for Ian McCall’s impressive hosts.As the game moved towards half-time, Sons finally showed their
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