
Angry Clyde boss blasts side after throwing away lead against Spartans
Darren Young blasted his Clyde side as 'nowhere near good enough' after throwing away a lead to lose 3-1 at home to the Spartans on Saturday.
Taylor Sutherland opened the scoring in 12 minutes from a neat passing move, but Clyde went in at the interval 2-1 down, with strikes from Mark Stowe and Bradley Whyte, with Stowe adding his second, nine minutes into the second half.
That left Clyde looking for their first League Two win of the season as they head to Stranraer on Saturday, sitting eighth, with just a point.
Young said: 'The game could have been over for us by half-time, anyone there watching it sees that, but the second-half performance is nowhere near good enough.
'The game should have been out of sight by half-time, and it's easy to say that, but it wasn't.
'We've had three or four chances, clear-cut chances, that you need to even make the keeper make the save.
'We're chasing the game because we're not taking our own chances, we're not being ruthless enough in either box, and it's just nowhere near good enough.
'It's schoolboy errors, and that needs to be better, all over. It's another three points chucked away.'
Young added: 'We go 1-0 up, we're very comfortable, but we go in 2-1 down at half-time, and how that happened we'll never know.
'We had a chance, one on one with the goalie to go 2-0 up, and 20 seconds later they've gone up the other end of the park and scored.
'The third goal comes from us being on the ball – we seem to be our own worst enemy right now.
'It's nowhere near good enough, and we need to look at that as a team and coaching staff, collectively and individually.'
Young says he may make changes for the visit to Stair Park on Saturday, but players had an opportunity to force their way into his team last weekend.
He said: 'You want to get that win under your belt as soon as possible.
'We don't go into next week feeling sorry for ourselves, we go in with the same mentality and attitude, but if we create that number of chances we're expecting them to take them.
'We may need to shuffle the pack, and places are up for grabs.'

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