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Stirling Albion 0, Bonnyrigg Rose 2: Disappointing display means back-to-back Binos defeats

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SPFL LEAGUE TWO Stirling Albion 0, Bonnyrigg Rose 2 It was back-to-back defeats for Stirling for the first time on league business this season as Bonnyrigg claimed a deserved away win at Forthbank.An injury-ravaged Stirling squad was shorn further with Erik Sula's red card at Peterhead meaning a defensive re-organisation, with Ricky Waugh brought into the Binos midfield.But that flux in the home side was evident in a lacklustre display, with goals in either half securing success for Calum Elliot's visitors.Cammy Ross had the first chance for the visitors on five minutes, latching on to a floated Kallum Higginbotham pass to fire a shot which forced a low save from Derek Gaston.It was Stirling who had the next chance, Jack Harkness curling a cross into an unmarked Cammy McKinley, who could only head wide when he should have done better.But it was the Rose who opened the game's scoring on 18 minutes – and they were given a helping hand to do so.A floated free kick from Currie found its way to the back post, where McKinley looped a header into his own net under pressure from Ross.There was sloppiness in the Stirling play as they fought to bring into proceedings, with Adam Brown firing a powerful wide of target from 20 yards.Bonnyrigg were inches away from doubling their lead on 37 minutes, Ross cutting inside and firing a shot which forced a fabulous stop from Gaston to claw over the bar.Dale Carrick had the home side's final threat of the half, curling over the bar from the edge of the box after neat interplay from the Binos.Stirling had a big scare in the early stages of the second period, with Aaron Arnott's low shot from 18 yards just creeping wide of the post after Higginbotham's pass.Ferguson was perhaps lucky to

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