Sandy Clark gave his players what for at the break as they fought back to a point at Broadwood
Angry Albion Rovers boss Sandy Clark revealed some choice words at half-time helped his side fight back to take a point off Lanarkshire rivals Cumbernauld Colts.
Clark was furious with their first half-showing and they were perhaps fortunate not to trail by more than a goal, after Cole McIntyre dragged a shot wide from a good position. Clark said: "In the first half, after the first 15 minutes, I thought we were second best, which really annoys me."Believe me, there were a few words at half-time to try and fix that."We maybe didn't do enough to win it but we were in a position where we could have won it, having looked well out of the game at half-time."After we were 1-0 down we had to have a go. We were losing the game and when you take the risk of getting bodies forward to get back into it.
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