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Hamilton Accies skipper: We're not in a crisis, we'll get a run of results going

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Hamilton Accies skipper Scott Martin insists there's no crisis at New Douglas Park and backs his side to put a run together to fire themselves back up the Championship table.

Accies suffered their fourth defeat in nine games when they went down 1-0 to Queen's Park on Saturday, slipping to seventh in the table as a result.

Martin's men have been unable to string results together so far this season, but he believes the team are more than a match for their rivals and they will be able to find a run of form sooner rather than later.

Jack Turner was given far too much time to control a cross into the box and fire home the only goal of the game in 62 minutes, but Accies should have levelled late on when Daire O'Connor fired a volley wide.

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