Largs are looking to bounce back with a massive home league game against Cambuslang this weekend - and give supporters a big lift after their solid support throughout the season.


Thistle boss Stuart Davidson has praised the fans after they turned up again in good numbers at Clydebank on Saturday - and hopes his side can give them something to cheer about on Saturday.
He told the News that the players are determined to get back to winning ways after two tough cup assignments as they focus on their rearranged league match which was abandoned due to high winds last month.
Largs managed a marvellous 2-1 win at league champions Darvel in their last league encounter - and want to build on it this weekend and keep moving up the highly competitive West of Scotland Premier Division.
Thistle are sitting in ninth position in the Premier League while Cambuslang sit second bottom in 15th position.
Davidson said: "Definitely going out of all the cups is disappointing but we have had a couple of really tough ties and the draws haven't been kind - but we are now turning our attention to Cambuslang in the league.
"It is a huge game and we have made a decent start to the league - and won a few matches which we hadn't managed by this stage last year - so we want to keep that momentum going."
The last match between Largs and Cambuslang was called off after 22 minutes of action - and Davidson said: "We were playing against the wind in the first half and we were pretty well camped in but I felt we were coping well. We need to be winning our home games and the players are very determined to make up for going out of the cups.
"We want to give some cheer to the supporters who have been turning up in good numbers - we had a great support through at Clydebank on Saturday and it was great to see and it certainly gives me a lift seeing them there.
"We want to give the supporters something to shout about this weekend and some reward for their efforts in supporting us through thick and thin."
Largs have had a lengthy injury list but the good news is that winger Laurie McMaster and midfielder David McGrath have returned to light training. 
Influential playmaker Sean McLeod, who came off against Hurlford with a hamstring injury, will hopefully be back, while defensive stopper Connor McGoldrick has a calf injury.
Manager Stuart Davidson said: "I am not happy that we went to Clydebank again and we gave them a two goal start.
"It was something we had spoken about so it was very disappointing to give away a goal from a set piece after only our minutes with the big defender getting round the back - it was something I had warned about - but it happened.
"We gave ourselves a mountain to climb but there is no doubting we should have had a penalty early in the second half which would have led to a second booking and a dismissal for a Clydebank player.
"Louis Thompson got in behind the defender and was about to shoot when he was pulled back and it was enough to put him off his balance from shooting.
"That could have swung the match around but instead Clydebank scored the third goal.
"It was a good strike from Nicky Little but our side was not aggressive enough in trying to win the initial header which then broke to Nicky - it was the turning point of the game
"We have injuries and suspensions and a very light squad - Scott Lewis was serving a five game suspension and still had one last game to serve which came on Saturday, while Alan Frizzell had picked up two yellows in the two preceding ties and was suspended which I thought was ridiculously harsh punishment given the way yellow cards are given out these days. It is absolutely crazy at this level.
"We only had 11 fit players and those were the ones who played on the day. We changed the shape of the team due to personnel."
"David Ramsay had a good chance when we were 3-0 down and we couldn't really bring on any subs because of injuries.
"We had a few youngsters in the side and credit to Dario Nimmo whose became a father on Friday and his partner was still in hospital after a few wee complications but he still managed to come to play and did well."
* West of Scotland Premier League results - Arthurlie 2 Beith 1, Pollok 2 Petershill 0.
* Largs Thistle Amateur's11 game unbeaten streak came to an end with a 2-1 loss to Dumbarton Academy at Barrfields with Glen McTaggart scoring for Thistle.