Get the latest news from Record Sport with our daily newsletterA red card for former Son Sam Wardrop proved the turning point, as Dumbarton fought back to secure a draw with Airdrieonians.Gabby McGill’s early header and Rhys McCabe’s hotly disputed penalty had Ian Murray’s Diamonds 2-0 up and cruising in the second-half, but the Sons hit back after Wardrop saw red for a second booking - with Ryan McGeever’s header and Andy Geggan’s volley ensuring a draw.Despite the comeback however boss Stevie Farrell revealed the Sons squad were gutted not to take all three points.He said: “We showed some character.“Airdrie’s goal spooked us a wee bit.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk