Stirling Albion sit in third place after the opening five games of the campaign heading into the international break.
Stirling Albion boss Darren Young insists his charges are right on track after an excellent comeback against Hamilton lifted the Binos to third in the League One table.
Kyle Banner then sealed a fabulous come-from-behind point with a late header, before Blair Currie sprung into action to repel Kevin O’Hara from the spot in stoppage time. “The shape was better after we changed it at half-time and then we go and get an unbelievable goal at the end with Kyle taking a gamble from midfield.
“To pick up ten points from the first five games, it’s a great position to be in – we wanted to be at the 12/13 point mark in this quarter and we’re one win away from achieving that.”
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