Crunch clash
Hello and welcome to my first-ever blog! Hopefully you will enjoy my weekly ramblings on sporting matters, both here in Monklands, and beyond the boundaries.
I write this piece with just over 48 hours to go until Airdrie United's biggest game of the season. On Sunday, and in front of the BBC ALBA cameras, the Diamonds will take on Clyde in a massive first division relegation battle.
Let's be clear - defeat at New Broomfield is unthinkable for Airdrie. If the Bully Wee cart three points back to Cumbernauld, then I don't think Kenny Black's men will pull clear of the drop zone - even though it would still be mathematically possible.
However, should the Diamonds win? Well, everyone would feel a renewed sense of confidence if Airdrie managed to beat a team they have lost to on each of the last four occasions, and failed to score a goal in those matches.
It's vital that every Diamonds fan gets behind the team on Sunday. Some have already lost faith in the players, others have lost faith in the manager, there are a few who appear resigned to second division football next season.
But all that matters on Sunday is getting behind the players for the full 90 minutes, becoming that all-important 12th man. There will be plenty of time for post-mortems and negativity if the result isn't the one craved.
For the moment, however, every Airdrie player, coach, official and supporter needs to pull in the same direction and focus on a getting a victory that could be the springboard to a 'Great Escape'.
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Nice blog; I can just see Steve McQueen riding out of New Broomfield when first division survival is secure. Queen of the South managed a similar feat a few years ago so why can't the Diamonds?