a narrow 1-0 defeat at Firhill on Saturday, which looks to have killed off their title hopes. They trail the Jags by seven points with only nine to play for and face Montrose tomorrow night looking to ensure they are not the odd club out in the top half of the table for the platy-offs.The Gable Endies are just two points behind their rivals with a game in hand, so Airdie can't afford another slip up.But Murray isn't throwing the towel in for the title and says his side will be driven on by Saturday's agonising clash, which saw Airdrie denied an equaliser right at the death when Calum Gallagher hit the post.He said: "We win on Tuesday night we are suddenly back in it, depending on what happens elsewhere, and it would certainly be a huge.
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