Albion Rovers boss Sandy Clark admits his young side is “inconsistent” but they might struggle to make any major additions to remedy that in the coming weeks.Clark says while Rovers aren’t the best team in the Lowland League, they are decent when everybody’s fit, and is happy enough with what he has available.But he says unless something changes, financially, loans are Rovers’ best bet if they are to bring in fresh faces.The Lowland League transfer window closes in March and Clark said: “We’re always looking to try and improve the squad, but if you’re realistic, we’ve got a budget and we need to stick to that.“Unless that changes at some point there’s not a lot of scope to spend money.“But most teams in the league are the same.“That’s not to say there won’t be a wee bit of movement with loans and that kind of situation, but nothing drastic.“I would be happy with the squad.
When everybody’s fit we’re a decent team.“We’re not the best team in the league, we’ve been very inconsistent and that’s the reason for that, but when we’re on form we’re a good team with good quality players.“I’m not desperate to go and change, that’s for sure.”Albion Rovers stunned runaway league leaders East Kilbride 3-1 the last time they were in action on Boxing Day, but they have since had a return clash against Kilby at Cliftonhill on December 30 and a visit by Cumbernauld Colts on January 6 postponed due to a frozen pitch.Clark reiterates that the result against Mick Kennedy’s men shows Rovers’ inconsistency, but hopes for another strong display when they visit Caledonian Braves this weekend.He said: “We’re capable of doing that, we’re inconsistent because we’re young, and that’s the case with a lot of teams in this league.“The league position
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