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Gary Locke wants to see ruthless Cowdenbeath

Gary Locke.
Gary Locke.

Cowdenbeath head to Forthbank today looking to defeat a Stirling Albion side who still have one eye on the promotion play-offs.

The Blue Brazil are looking to put a dent in the home side’s plans, while more importantly getting a win that would boost their hopes of avoiding finishing at the foot of senior football.

Central Park manager Gary Locke said: “Stirling were on a fantastic winning run until they met Forfar at home a couple of weeks ago but they bounced back well by winning at Berwick last weekend.

“They have a good mix in their team, however it is what we do that is more important. We need the three points to keep the pressure on the teams above us and we could do with a couple of goals as our poor goal difference is worth a point to the other teams at the bottom.”

Locke is hoping that his side can show a ruthless streak that was missing in the 1-1 draw at Edinburgh City last weekend.

He said: “I was left with mixed emotions at the final whistle. We missed three great chances in the first half and also missed our fifth penalty in a row. We were the better team but it looked like we would be losing to a freak goal when Jamie misjudged the flight of a free-kick and the ball went in at the back post.

“However the players showed a lot of character and kept on going to get us a point.

“We are in a much better place than we were last month and can still get out of it which is a lot brighter looking than it has been.”

Scott Rumsby is back after a ban and Gerry McLauchlan should return after illness however Brian Ross is a doubt, with Kenny Adamson and Matthew Rooney still out.