Albion Rovers boss Brian Reid says individual errors and 'criminal' battling qualities cost his side in a 2-1 League Two defeat to Stenhousemuir.Max Wright handed the Wee Rovers an early lead but Thomas Orr's double either side of half time provided all three points for the Warriors.Cliftonhill goalkeeper Cammy Binnie had to make several saves while Stenhousemuir also hit the woodwork.Reid's side drop to ninth in Scotland's fourth tier but sit just five points off Stenhousemuir in fourth, the final promotion play-off spot.Reid said: "We never turned up for the second half.
That's the worst I have seen us play in that second half. We never created enough and it's just disappointing."The two goals we lose are disappointing.
They are just two long balls over the top, that's all they are. We don't deal with it and then we don't clear our lines after it."We can't do that in any game and then there were some individual mistakes as well.
The second goal they score gives them a lift and it gives them something to hold onto. But it's a disappointing one for us."Even when you take the goals they scored away, they still created a few chances.
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