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Albion Rovers boss: Cut out sloppy errors or we'll face SPFL survival play-off

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Albion Rovers boss Sandy Clark has told his side they must cut out mistakes if they are to have a chance of avoiding the League Two play-off slot.

Rovers remained bottom of the pile on Saturday as third-placed Annan romped to a 4-0 win at Galabank, with doubles from Adam Smith and Dominic Docherty in each half.

Rovers had the added misery of Luke Graham being shown a straight red card with 12 minutes left for foul and abusive language, which also annoyed Clark.

But he is confident they can regain the form they showed to beat Elgin City 3-0 a fortnight ago when sixth-placed Stenhousemuir visit Cliftonhill this weekend, one of their three remaining games.

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