Largs boss Stuart Davidson is hoping that his team will be re-energised going into this Saturday's must win game at home to basement boys Petershill.

It is a 1.30pm kick-off at Barrfields Park.
Thistle have suffered four defeats on the bounce - and despite a good performance against Beith in their last game slipped to a 4-1 defeat due to two controversial penalties.
The club have had to withstand a heavy injury list over recent months with a number of long term casualties including Scott Adam, Sean McLeod, Laurie McMaster, and now Connor McGoldrick has been added to the list.
Davidson said: "It is a good thing to have had a free week as after a few bad results and given we are carrying injuries it is now a chance to get the boys back and regroup and make sure we are fully ready for the Petershill game and go again.
"We are not going to feel sorry ourselves after our recent poor run of results - we are determined to turn it round and roll our sleeves up. We will be making a fight of this.
"We are not in the position we want to be in and the only way to bounce back is to work hard and we can push up that table - I have every faith in the boys."
Laurie McMaster has been absent for a number of weeks with a groin injury, and midfielder David McGrath has only featured for Largs for a few games after picking up an injury in August against Rob Roy. He signed from Yoker in the summer and Thistle fans have only had a brief glimpse of his talent. He is awaiting the results of another hospital scan into his heel injury.
Keeper Jamie Walker hurt his knee at training and has been missing recent games, while influential playmaker Sean McLeod's recent comeback was cut short by a hamstring injury.
Experienced forward Scott Adam who has been with the club for six seasons, has had a recent knee operation and has begun some light running, and will hopefully return to the squad in the new year.
Davidson expects basement boys Petershill to be buoyed by their recent first win of the season against Rob Roy, and said: "They will have their tails up coming to Barrfields. We are hoping to get some players back to fitness and we want to finish the year with some good performances."
And the Thistle boss praised Scott Adam for being a constant presence behind the scenes this season and helping out with the coaching set-up.
Davidson said: "Addy has had his operation and now started a bit of running and has a programme from the physio.
"We don't want to rush him back too soon and he is determined to get back in the team.
"He has been a big help behind the scenes from talking to the players to helping out when I was away at my wedding.
"Addy is massive for this club and for the team. We were lucky to have him at the end of last season and he played through injury and played a massive role in keeping us in the Premier Division and he is a different in style to the other strikers we have at the club and will complement them when he returns."
There is no doubt about it that Largs are very capable of scaling the heights this season after impressive wins against both Cumnock and Darvel when they were sitting top of the table, and Thistle have also shown some real battling instincts in achieving important victories such as the Troon league win and the dramatic 4-3 cup win at Beith.