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Stirling Albion boss praises team effort and fan backing as champions round off League Two campaign

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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young hailed the Binos fans as the League Two champions took their bow on Saturday – and insisted their success was a team effort.

The Forthbank side suffered their first reverse in 2023 after Albion Rovers inflicted a last-day 2-0 defeat at Cliftonhill to end the visitors’ long unbeaten run at 19 games.

In truth, the sizeable travelling contingent – decked out in feather boas, sombreros and beach balls – weren’t too concerned by the result and gave their heroes one last ovation before they left the field.

The preparations for next season’s crack at League One began in earnest, with several first-team regulars completely rested from the squad due to nursing various knocks and illnesses.

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