No Devine intervention for Albion
Posted Saturday, April 03, 2010 by PA
Stirling Albion will be without Stewart Devine when they go in search of a third win this term over Dumbarton.
The defender remains on the sidelines with a hernia problem but manager Allan Moore has no such worries at the other end of the pitch.
Striker Derek Colquhoun has signed until the end of the season and will batlle for a starting place with on-loan Morton frontman Iain Russell and Michael Mullen, who netted the winner against Cowdenbeath last weekend.
Moore said: "Everyone was okay at training and we are looking forward to the visit of Dumbarton."
Sons manager Jim Chapman has doubts over midfield pair Martin McNiff and Andy Geggan.
But young striker Kieran Brannan is included in his squad with the suspension he picked up for a recent red card restricted to Dumbarton's under-19 team.
The three games between the sides this season have so far produced 15 goals and Chapman is not expecting a blank scoreline this time either.
He said: "Stirling Albion may have changed personnel throughout the season, however their footballing philosophy has remained the same.
"They are like us in that they want to play open attacking football and I would anticipate another exciting encounter this time out. Stirling may be third in the table but they are still my tip for promotion."
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