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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young highlights importance of ending side's losing slump

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The opening course of a crucial three weeks begins for Stirling Albion tomorrow as they arrest their slide down the League One table.

The Binos have endured a nightmare period, which has culminated in six defeats on the spin across league and cup action and won only one in their last eleven matches.

It doesn’t get any easier for Stirling with the visit of Stewart Petrie’s Montrose to Forthbank, fresh off holding league leaders Falkirk to a goalless draw on Tuesday night.

The weekend’s match is followed up by a vital pair of games against the league’s bottom two sides in Edinburgh City and Annan Athletic, with Stirling itching to get back on track before entering those games.

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