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Rutherglen Glencairn injury problems leave boss puzzled after Clydebank pain

Rutherglen Glencairn boss Willie Harvey commended his players for their efforts at Clydebank – but a 97th minute Bankies leveller left him dejected.

Glens were facing off against a side fighting for the title in the West of Scotland Football League Premier Division and were 1-0 down inside eight minutes to a Liam McGonigle goal.

Harry Mitchell’s double and Thomas Miller’s effort handed Harvey’s side three goals but two free-kicks ensured they weren’t to claim a crucial three points.

The first Clydebank set-piece was given for a controversial foul after referee Gary Hanvidge spotted Ross McPherson tumbling to the ground.

Matt Niven scored a header from the cross and more Rutherglen misery was to come.

Paul Byrne was sent off for a last-man challenge as they ran through on goal, with Clydebank winning a free-kick soon after near the dugouts, launching forward for Joe Slattery to net a last-gasp equaliser.

Harvey, who’s side sits 13th in the 20-team league, said: “It’s really hard to take. I can’t say anything bad about my boys.

“When we lost the goal early, I thought we might be in for a long day but we then get in front. Where did seven minutes of injury time come from? I was looking at my watch thinking it was done.

“I can’t fault our players. We worked really hard and we looked a lot more like ourselves. They aren’t fourth in the league for nothing, Clydebank are a decent team.

“The first half I thought Clydebank edged it, then we had better of it in the second half. So it was even, but we are disappointed not to be taking the three points.

“It doesn’t make it easy. If we want to stay up we have to take points off the teams round about us. We have Glenafton on Saturday and it doesn’t get any easier, with Auchinleck

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