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Clyde are "suffering", admits Danny Lennon after SEVEN straight league defeats

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Danny Lennon admits his Clyde side are "suffering" after a run of SEVEN straight league defeats but is convinced they will come good soon.

The Bully Wee fell to a 2-1 defeat away to Kelty Hearts on Saturday and could see their pointless streak stretch to eight games tomorrow night, with Lennon's men hosting league leaders Dunfermline.

Two goals in the space of five minutes from Jamie Barjonas and Alfredo Agyeman early in the second half earned Kelty the points, with Jordan Allan's goal in 63 minutes proving to be just a consolation for Clyde.

Their woeful form leaves them second bottom of League One and five points adrift of eighth place Kelty. While Lennon admits times are tough, he says he sees enough from his side to convince him things can turn around.

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