Cambuslang Rangers hoping for 'home comforts' as they face 'six-pointer' in survival fight
Cambuslang Rangers boss Paul McColl hopes for home comforts when Whitletts Vics visit in what he admits is a huge ‘six-pointer’ for their league survival.
Camby sit third-bottom of the West of Scotland First Division, a place and three points ahead of their South Ayrshire visitors, with a game in hand.
McColl’s side are also three points behind Maybole and safety, who have played a game fewer.
A ‘free’ weekend gave McColl a chance to rest his players, and he hopes to have added at least one player to his squad ahead of what is a massive game.
He said: “Saturday is a really big game, we really need to get a win.
“It’s a bit of a six-pointer. They’re just one place below us, so hopefully we can use home advantage.
“I want us to win this and send us on a wee run, but it’s a hard game – they beat Petershill not long ago, so they’ll be decent.
“Hopefully we can get a wee win, we’re due one, but we’ll need to work hard to get it.
“I hope we don’t give a couple of goals away like we did the other week against Renfrew.
“That should have been a win, but it was still a decent enough point, so we’ll keep working away.
“I didn’t arrange a friendly or anything like that at the weekend.
“A few guys had some injuries and stuff like that, so I gave them Saturday off and we’ll focus this week on a big game at home to Whitletts.”
On attracting new players, McColl said: “We’re trying to get another player or two in, but that’s going to be difficult at this time of the year.
“Teams are still asking for stupid money, wanting £1500 for a player who is out of contract in May, and nobody can sign him after the end of March – it’s daft.
“We just need to keep working away and see how it goes, but we could maybe use another centre-forward and a