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Stirling Albion boss Darren Young urges his title winners to savour the moment when they get the League 2 trophy

Stirling Albion boss Darren Young has urged his title-winning heroes to savour the moment when they get their hands on the League 2 trophy tomorrow.

The Binos manager guided his side to sensational league championship success with a 3-1 win at home to Annan Athletic last weekend – notching their 18th game unbeaten.

It was yet another comeback victory in a season where that spirit became the Forthbank side’s trademark.

The Binos fell behind to a goal by Annan’s Chris Johnston.

They equalised just a minute later via an own goal before they sealed the title in style with second-half strikes from Jack Leitch and Flynn Duffy.

They will finally get their hands on the trophy when they host Forfar Athletic at Forthbank tomorrow.

Speaking ahead of another anticipated title party, a delighted Young beamed: “It was a brilliant weekend last week. We got the win to seal the title and we ended up having a bit of a celebration.

“We get the trophy this weekend and it should hopefully be another great celebration.”

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Young hailed the togetherness surrounding the club at the moment,with the team on the park and Binos faithful in the stands combining so effectively.

On Saturday, 1,432 Binos diehards turned out to see the team. The gaffer added: “Everyone has really played their part. We had about 1500 at Dumbarton last week and we had a similar crowd on Saturday so it was a brilliant occasion. It was great to give something back to the fans for all their support this season.”

On last weekend’s game, he said: “It was frustrating to go a goal down, but like we’ve done so many times this season, the boys kept battling and to come back and win it was pleasing.”

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