Rutherglen No.2 Joe Pryce hailed his side’s hard work after they were forced to end the match with 10-men – and survived a late penalty scare – in their win over Beith.Pryce admits it was something of a scalp to beat the visitors on Saturday, with Tommy Lone’s corner headed in by brother Michael for a crucial winner in the West of Scotland Premier Division clash.Glencairn had to battle against some odds, with defender Kyle Chrystal crocked after all subs had been used, and Beith were awarded a last-gasp penalty which was then rescinded when it was established that no contact had been made.Following last week’s defeat to Troon, Pryce was delighted to see his side to bounce back.He said: “It was a good, solid, hard-working team performance on
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