Ben KearneyAlbion Rovers captain Aron Lynas admits it's hard to contemplate his old club Brechin's freefall to the bottom of League Two - but intends to inflict further damage to their survival chances in Saturday's basement battle.The Coatbridge club are six points clear of 10th-placed Brechin as they head to Glebe Park, and go into the crunch clash with confidence, having picked up a vital win at Cowdenbeath last weekend, followed by a point against promotion hopefuls Stirling Albion in midweek.Lynas admits City's demise has been a shock and said: "You look at where they are now, and it's sad to see."When I went to Brechin I had fallen out of love with the game to be honest - but they gave me a platform to play every week and perform."The.
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