LARGS manager Stuart Davidson has challenged his players to find their ruthless streak in front of goal when they face Clydebank at Barrfields this Saturday.

It is a 1.30pm kick-off.
The Bankies are licking their wounds after losing out 4-3 to Annan Athletic in the senior Scottish Cup meaning they miss out on a big pay day against Rangers in the next round while Largs gave a good account of themselves against league leaders Pollok. 
Clydebank now come calling as they look to pick up the pieces, having also lost 4-0 at Benburb earlier this month, so Davidson is looking to take advantage and pile the pressure on the Holm Park men.
He said: "Against Cumnock it wasn't good enough, but I thought we turned a corner against Pollok. 
"We kept our shape and we were only undone by a set piece and a counter when we were pressing for the equaliser.
"I thought given that Pollok are a good team with a lot of quality and top of the league with big pulling power it was a very even game.
"We just need to add a bit more of an attacking threat when we face the Bankies."
Thistle have also been boosted by having the three points they had deducted for fielding an ineligible player reinstated following a successful appeal to the West of Scotland football chiefs - who are now imposing only a fine rather than a points punishment.
He added: "That was good to get the points back. We should never have lost the points in the first place - it obviously helps the position we are in."
Largs now sit just above the relegation zone on 13th spot on 28 points in the PDM Buildbase Premier Division - while Clydebank are in fourth spot.
Looking back at the Pollok defeat, Davidson said: "It is always going to be tough against the top teams in this league.
"We told the boys before the game we might not be the best team in the league or whatever but we are capable of beating them on their day
"To be honest I didn't think there was a lot between the sides - it was a very even game.
"From the outfield play we played very well - and I was disappointed to lose a goal from a corner, as we were never cut open from open play.
"We lost the goal but we kept our shape and stayed in the game and we had a couple of chances cleared off the line and I thought the players were excellent.
"Last week against Cumnock we lost a quick goal after the first goal - and this time we didn't panic and kept defending well.
"It was very even. Pollok have their wide players and I had Jack Haggerty and Aiden Duffy to do more of a defensive job and I thought they did that brilliantly but we knew we were going to get less chances.

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"Will was close with a header - and we lost the breakaway goal.
"At 1-0 it can either go either way and I am not too disheartened about that second goal as the boys were pushing for the equaliser.
"Maybe the way we set up to make it hard for Pollok."
Conor McGoldrick is likely to be out for several weeks with an ankle injury while in-form Blair MacIntyre should be available for selection after a holiday.
Midfielder Craig Forbes is also set to return to training after injury.
The Thistle boss said: "Clydebank is a huge clash for us - if we can give a performance not to far from our display against Pollok, and add a bit going forward, we won't be far away.
"I am looking forward to facing Clydebank and there are plenty of positives to take from last week's performance going forward.
"We looked organised and we just need to add that bit more of a threat."
Looking at the improved league position following the three points re-instated, Davidson said: "I think if you look back before Christmas it didn't look a good position as we were third bottom at one point. 
"But the boys have worked hard to push up the league and get away from the relegation zone.
"It is in our hands to push further up the league and get away from the relegation zone."
l Largs Thistle Under-20s development team face a trip to league leaders Beith on Friday evening.