Paul McGinley is promising “a complete change” in a bid to revive his side’s fading promotion hopes. The Castle Douglas side suffered their second defeat in a row as they lost 2-1 to Port Glasgow on Saturday.
And a quick turnaround is needed if they are to have any hope of escaping from the third division of the West of Scotland League come the end of the season.
Caretaker boss McGinley said: “There’s 10 games to go and there will be a complete change. “We’ve allowed the players a wee bit of leeway in terms of how they’d like to approach and play the game but, as from now, they’ll play it my way or I’m not accepting it. “I’m only in for another 10 games and I’m desperate to achieve promotion for the club. “It’s really difficult now.
It’s like you’re hanging on to a cliff – a couple of weeks ago you’re hanging on with 10 fingers and now you’re hanging on with eight or nine.
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