
OK,
Mr Findlay (before you tell me), that
was the optimum outcome today: both
Dumbarton's satisfying 2-1 win away at
Stirling Albion, and
Brechin's defeat by
Peterhead. The Blue Toon have to be looked out for, of course, but Sons have a game in hand over them. What's certain is that if there is to be any chance of nabbing fourth place and a tilt at the play-offs, a run of solid wins will be needed. Great news, therefore, that
Dennis Wyness (pictured) claimed a brace of goals. He's taken a little time to bed in, but the promise of Wyness's experience and
David Winters' youthful guile could be critical.
Scott Chaplain has been nabbing chances, too. In the remaining games, victories will be required against
East Fife,
Clyde (home and away) and
Arbroath.
Alloa away on 17 April will be very tough. In a way, the decisive match will be Brechin on Tuesday. A win there could be a turning point. Less than that could be, in a different sense too. There's still a lot to play for.
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