Fitness check for Allison
Posted Saturday, April 24, 2010 by PA
Defender Brian Allison faces a late fitness check ahead of Stirling's clash with the already relegated Clyde.
However, boss Allan Moore has no new injury or suspension worries as the Binos seek to close the gap on league leaders Alloa.
Stirling are just two points behind the Wasps with a game in hand after winning four of their last five games and Moore gave credit to his players for the run they have been on that has put the destiny of the title back in their hands.
He said: "The guys have done brilliantly to pick up thirteen points from five games in ten days. That has given us a great deal of momentum and that will help us against a good Clyde side on Tuesday before we beat them 2-1.
"If you look at the games that Cowdenbeath, Alloa and ourselves are playing ours looks the easiest on paper but I do not believe that to be the case."
Ally Park has been added to the Clyde squad.
The defender has been included after the 2-1 defeat to Allan Moore's men in midweek.
Despite old allegiances with the Binos, Clyde boss Neil Watt is preparing to put out a full-strength squad.
Watt is a former Stirling player and he may have been tempted to have a look at some of the members of his first team squad that have been on the fringes of match action.
He said: "It would be disrespectful to the league if we played anything other than our strongest team.
"I had hoped to have a look at a couple of players but that will not happen and the Clyde team that takes the field will be our strongest side and will be going out to win the game."
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