Cambuslang Rangers boss wants side to ditch 'Jekyll and Hyde' shows and climb table
Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl has urged his side to put ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ performances behind them and grab a huge three points at home to Bellshill on Saturday.
The sides are locked on 13 points in the West of Scotland Second Division, with Bellshill ahead in 11th on goal-difference, and a win could move Cambuslang up to 10th.
But McColl admits he doesn’t know what to expect, given that his side lost 5-1 at Neilston seven days after beating high-flying Larkhall Thistle 1-0 on their own patch.
McColl said: “We’re going from brilliant to dreadful and I can’t get my head round this team this season.
“It’s Jekyll and Hyde. We beat Larkhall Thistle, but then we lost 5-1 against Neilston last week, and I don’t think anybody else loses goals the way we do – it’s incredible.
“But that game is done, we move on, and see how we do on Saturday.
“It’s Bellshill at home, they’re quite near us, so it’s a game we need to win.
“I’d like to think we can get a wee win in what is a huge game.”
McColl praised St Anthony’s for making a decision on their league game at McKenna Park on Friday night, and West of Scotland League bosses for cancelling the entire card, as Storm Bert hit Scotland hard.
However, McColl is far from happy with a sparse fixture list in front of him.
After Saturday’s visit by Bellshill, Cambuslang are next down for a trip to Lanark United on December 14, and nothing until Bonnyton Thistle visit on January 11.
McColl said: “The boys at St Anthony’s called it right on the Friday, so that was the right thing to do, and the West of Scotland League have obviously decided to cancel everybody on the Saturday, which is fair enough.
“It’s getting to games. I tried to drive on Saturday, it wasn’t happening, and it was