Ian Murray insists he always knew his Airdrie side would come good - because he'd seen their quality even when results weren't going their way.The Diamonds didn't have the best of starts to the League One season, losing 3-0 at home to Montrose on the opening day, throwing away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with 10 men at Dumbarton and then losing to Falkirk.
Sitting second bottom of the table then, they've now climbed to joint-second after a string of strong performances, which culminated in their best-display of the season on Saturday when they eased past Falkirk 3-0.After righting one wrong from earlier in the campaign, it's Dumbarton up next on Saturday and Murray is eager to keep the run going against his former side.While some may have
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