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Cambuslang Rangers boss warn against complacency against bottom side Kilbirnie Ladeside

Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl has warned his players not to get complacent when they travel to bottom of the table Kilbirnie Ladeside on Saturday.

McColl’s men have enjoyed an unbeaten start to the campaign with two draws followed by their first win of the season at the weekend in a 4-1 victory over St Roch’s.

Kilbirnie are yet to pick up a point from their first three games and they are the only side in the West of Scotland First Division yet to get off the mark.

But McColl says his players will need to fight tooth and nail for every point this season and used Whitletts Victoria’s surprise 2-2 draw with big spending Johnstone Burgh – who have ex-Rangers stars Kyle Lafferty and Graham Dorrans in their ranks – as an example of what can happen if you are not at the races.

He said: “The players can’t just think: ‘Oh, Kilbirnie are bottom of the league, we’ll win that’.

“They’ve got a decent set-up and good players, so they’ve probably just had some off days, which can happen.

“Hopefully for us, they have another one on Saturday and our boys continue the way they’ve been playing.

“We have been working hard and going to the end in games, not stopping, is getting us points.

“It is a hard league and you can see that with Whitletts drawing with Johnstone Burgh.

“There’s some big money between them in terms of budget, so it just shows you there are no easy games and if you are not at the top of your game, you won’t win games and you’ll lose points.”

Kilbirnie have fallen to defeats to league leaders Shotts, Petershill and Blantyre Vics and McColl hopes his side can add to their woes at Valefield Park.

He added: “I’m a wee bit surprised by Kilbirnie’s start to the season.

“I don’t know if they’ve lost some players or they’ve

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