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Stirling Albion 2 Hamilton 2: Accies lose 100 per cent record after Ryan Oné exit to fall off top spot

Kevin O'Hara saw a last-gasp penalty saved as Hamilton Accies lost their 100 per cent start to the League One season - just hours after they saw teen starlet Ryan Oné leave the club.

Accies aficionados awoke this morning to the news they had dreaded all deadline day, as it emerged Oné had completed a big move to English Premier League side Sheffield United on a permanent deal.

The 17-year-old striker had made an impressive impact off the bench this season, with two goals in his last three games amid Hamilton's 100 per cent start in League One.

But his old side couldn't maintain that unblemished record without him, as Euan Henderson's maiden goal for the club and Kevin O'Hara first strike in the league were cancelled out by efforts from Josh Cooper and Kyle Banner.

In the 90th minute O'Hara had the chance to keep the record intact from the penalty spot, but he was denied by former Accies goalkeeper Blair Currie.

And it means John Rankin's men have been knocked off the top of the table by Falkirk on goal difference.

It was the first league meeting between the sides since 2008 when a James McCarthy strike earned a 1-0 away win for Accies, and it was another close result here.

Accies made one change from last week's narrow 1-0 win at home to Montrose, as Andy Winter dropped out of the squad and Euan Henderson came into the starting 11. There were two ex-Accies in the Binos squad with goalkeeper Blair Currie starting in goal and striker Greig Spence on the bench.

Inside 90 seconds Jackson Longridge unleashed a left-foot drive from distance and his deflected effort flew narrowly wide in a bright start from the visitors.

Five minutes in, Accies spurned a glorious opportunity to take an early lead when terrific play on the edge

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