Accies lost their 100 per cent record at Forthbank to fall off the top of League One on goal difference
Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin admits their draw with Stirling Albion felt like a defeat after his side let a two-goal lead slip and missed a 90th minute penalty.
But just before the break Josh Cooper pulled one back and Kyle Banner equalised 14 minutes from time. He said: "It feels like a defeat. We started the game really well, but we didn't take our chances and that's the most important thing, we have to be ruthless. "We hit the post, hit the bar, had maybe two cleared off the line as well, we missed a penalty - it was one of those days.More sports news from across Lanarkshire Accies were the only team in the top four leagues in Scoitland or England to go so long without conceding a goal, and Rankin admitted his side were a bit spooked by experiencing a concession for the first time.
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