Airdrie skipper Callum Fordyce hailed his side for having the bravery to put their training ground moves into practice in their win over Falkirk.Goals from Fordyce, Scott McGill and Calum Gallagher proved the difference against the Bairns, who netted through Brad McKay and Anton Dowds.The Diamonds defender broke the deadlock after 35 minutes when he showed a striker's instinct to sweep home a loose ball.But he was waxing lyrical about their second goal in the 3-2 victory, which moved them up to second spot in League One after a fifth win on the spin.In a silky team move, neat play from Adam Frizzel saw him backheel the ball into the path of Dylan Easton and when he threaded the ball through for McGill, the Hearts loanee kept his cool to slot the ball home.It was a crisp training ground move that paid off and Fordyce said: "Some of the stuff you see in training is ridiculous so we know what the boys are capable of."But to get that in a game is incredible."Sometimes training is training, so to have the bravery to do it in a game is great."It's a special goal, a great team goal and Scotty's finish is a very good one."I'm not renowned for scoring goals.
I think I've been unlucky this season, I've had a few off the bar, a couple cleared off the line, so it's great to get a goal myself, but the three points are more important."But I've been scoring some crackers in training."The Diamonds are still feeling the effects of their recent Covid struggles and couldn't fill the bench at New Broomfield.Boss Ian Murray was back to take the reins after testing positive and Fordyce hailed everyone at the club for battling through it to go on their impressive run.He said: "We've obviously had problems with Covid and probably still have
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