Following Tuesday night’s win at a chilly Broadwood the Beanos and Clyde met again only four days later at more summery feeling Forthbank. With the Bully Wee relegated to Division 3 after Stirling’s Broadwood success the Cumbernauld men had nothing but pride to play for this afternoon. Neil Watt’s side certainly weren’t the worst team we’d faced and it’s probably fair to say that if the current squad had been in place all season they wouldn’t be heading to Montrose and Annan next term. When the teams met at Forthbank in October it took a last gasp Liam Corr goal to net us a point. Most inside Forthbank expected something equally stressful this time around. As they had done on Tuesday the Beanos got off to a decent start. In similar fashion to midweek it was a Scott Robertson header that saw the Beanos break the deadlock. With news filtering [... more]
Stirling Albion 1 Clyde 0
Clyde 1 Stirling Albion 2
As is usual with midweek reports it’s straight to business. Team lines for Stirling showed only the one change from Saturday as Brian Allison came back into the starting line-up with Andy Gibson dropping to the bench. Stirling kicked off at a freezing Broadwood and began the match shooting towards the home end of the main stand. It was Clyde who were first to threaten as an Adam Strachan free kick was played into the box from where Alan Lithgow duffed a close range attempt well over the bar. With their first chance of the match Allan Moore’s men did rather better. A neat pass from Chris Aitken set David O’Brien free and from the wingers well placed cross SCOTT ROBERTSON buried a header past a helpless Callum Reidford. Great start to the game from the visitors but with 86 minutes left it was unlikely to be the last incident [... more]








