Stirling Observer

BINOS BACK ONTRACK

- DAVID OGILVIE

Stirling County’s Beth Streets celebrates with Katie Lindsay and Sarah Murdoch after scoring in her team’s 36-10 win over Stewartry Sirens on Sunday at

Bridgehaug­h in the Sarah Beaney Cup. The win means County have qualified for the semi-finals. Match report on page 45. Photo by Bryan Robertson

ALBION WIN TWO GAMES IN A WEEK

Stirling Albion manager Darren Young hailed his players after they beat play-off chasing Forfar Athletic 1-0 at Station Park on Saturday.

The Binos followed up their 2-1 midweek win over Cowdenbeat­h with another three points, thanks to a 32ndminute goal from Akeel Francis – the striker’s first goal for the club.

The play-offs look out of reach but Stirling have at least got back on track after a miserable run of one win in 17 matches in cinch League 2 and can now look forward to three home games in a week.

Albion welcome in-form Annan Athletic to Forthbank on Saturday then host struggling Albion Rovers in a rearranged fixture on Tuesday, March 22, before Stranraer visit on Saturday, March 26.

Annan have won five of their last six league matches and are looking good to finish in second place while leaders Kelty Hearts could clinch the title as early as this weekend if they beat Albion Rovers at Cliftonhil­l tonight (Wednesday) and Elgin City on Saturday and Annan drop points at Forthbank.

It was a real team effort by the injuryhit Binos at Forfar and they were well worth the victory against Gary Irvine’s team, which lifted them 14 points clear of bottom club Cowdenbeat­h.

Young, who should have defender Jordan McGregor available after suspension this weekend, played a back three at Station Park and his side limited the Loons to only a handful of opportunit­ies.

He said: “It was a tremendous effort from the players. It’s been a long, hard week for the boys – they had to play with 10 men for a lot of the game last weekend then we had the midweek match against Cowdenbeat­h when we managed to get the win and I’m delighted with this result.

“We were very solid at the back – Martin McNiff, Ross McGeachie and Aaron Dunsmore did great and so did Nathan Flanagan and Kieran Moore as wing-backs. We managed to get the clean sheet, which we have not had many of. Forfar put a lot of crosses into the box in the second half but we dealt with them and I couldn’t have asked for any more from the players.

“I thought we were excellent in the first half and the only complaint if you’re being super critical is that we didn’t get another goal or two because we had the opportunit­ies. We spoke about winning the ball high up the park and the goal we scored was a good example of that.”

Former Falkirk forward Francis made his debut in the 3-3 draw at Stranraer on January 15 but hadn’t managed to find the net until Saturday, when he coolly converted following a Jack Leitch assist.

Young added: “It was a great touch and a quality finish from Akeel. He maybe took time to find his feet when he came to the club but I thought Tuesday against Cowdenbeat­h was his best game for us so far then on Saturday he was better again. He has worked hard and got his reward.

Numbers drawn on Wednesday, March 9 in the Stirling Albion Supporters Trust lottery were 16, 19, 23 and 28. There were no jackpot winners so it rises today (Wednesday) to £2500. Three lucky dip winners each received £20.

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