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Gartcairn clinch promotion as boss eyes First Division title

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Gartcairn earned promotion to the West of Scotland Premier Division with a 2-0 win over Johnstone Burgh, and boss Mick Dunlop says five more points will guarantee them the title.

The Airdrie club are on an 11-game unbeaten run, having drawn 2-2 with Drumchapel United last midweek, heading into clashes at Shotts tonight (Wednesday) and Cumbernauld United on Saturday.

Though he knows five more points will arithmetically mean the MTC Park club can’t be caught, Dunlop insists he’s only looking at the next game.

But he’s delighted to have clinched promotion, following an arduous season. He said: “I’m absolutely delighted, over the moon.

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