Largs are looking for another 'Braveheart' performance at Beith this weekend as they look to repeat their cup heroics from earlier this season in the league.


Thistle boss Stuart Davidson is demanding improvement after the third defeat on the spin on Saturday after a shock 1-0 defeat to Premier league strugglers Cambuslang at Barrfields Park following the disappointment of two cup exits to Hurlford and Clydebank.
And there is nothing better for focussing the mind than a North Ayrshire derby at Bellsdale Park after Largs triumphed 4-3 in a dramatic cup clash in October which saw a stunning George Sewell volley and a late David Ramsay winner to clinch it.


The good news for Largs is that Sewell is due back from suspension after missing the Cambuslang encounter but Largs will be hoping that some of their injury issues will clear up.
Influential defender Connor McGoldrick was absent again last weekend, while Sean McLeod left the field with a recurrence of a hamstring injury.
After his knee operation, Scott Adam returned to light running this week in a positive sign going forward. Both winger Laurie McMaster and midfielder David McGrath are also injured.
Manager Stuart Davidson said: "After a defeat we are always looking for a response but that is three defeats on the bounce so it is up to the players.
"I will pick the team and there might be a couple of changes but as a team we need to respond in the league because we were going well with wins against Troon and Darvel in the league, and it was a great opportunity to get three wins in this league but we fluffed our lines to be honest.
"We need to bounce back as it is a tough one away to Beith and we need to make up for it."
"It was a very disappointing defeat. We got what we deserved.
"We had lots of possession and when attacking we had some good chances but we didn't make the most of it and you end up desperate towards the end because you have not taken your chances early enough and there is always that chance the opposition will break away and score when you trying to win the game.
"We did have a couple of good chances and balls in the box and nobody wanting to throw themselves in the box to win it and we were taking the wrong decision
"I was really disappointed in the players today because that was a good opportunity to push up the table and get three points and to me, we controlled the game but we didn't do the part that matters and get the ball into the back of the net.
"Cambuslang broke a couple of times as a result of us attacking in the second half but I thought we defended well enough but it was going forward which we really need to improve upon.
"We still had time to get an equaliser and again we got into good situations and we didn't make the right pass and we messed up.
"You are getting into good situations and they are making bad decisions and not taking care. It is something in training we have been stressing all week at training and really disappointed the players didn't implement it for us.
"That was a big blow to us Sean McLeod coming off as he is a big player for us and we were charging on at that point. We were doing well and Sean was a big part for that.
"John Tennant was just playing as a trialist today and he did well as he hasn't played for a few years.
"The goal that was scored for Cambuslang was far too easy down the left hand side as their player managed to get past a few of our men and then put in the cross and it was far too easy for the hit from their striker as Cambuslang were stopping us from taking shots in the box, and we didn't take care of our own business at the other end.
"It was a very poor goal to lose but I thought we deserved it as we didn't take care up the other end."
The league table sees Largs sit in tenth position in the 16 team league on 13 points but with Arthurlie, Clydebank and Troon sitting on 12 points, and Kilwinning and Cambuslang on ten points, all with games in hand over Thistle, there is little room for error. 
Petershill are rooted bottom with only two points.
* Next Game - December 3, West of Scotland Premier League - Beith (A), 1.30pm kick-off at Bellsdale Park.
* West of Scotland Premier League results: Cumnock 1 Arthurlie 0, Rob Roy 2 Troon 0, Petershill 1 Hurlford 2, Beith 4 Irvine Meadow 3, Kilwinning 0 Glenafton 1.
* It was back to winning ways for Largs Thistle Amateurs over Bonnyton Thistle at Inverclyde Sports centre with a 3-2 win in the James Scott trophy to progress to the semi finals. Goal scorers were Jamie McLaren, Scotty Cameron and Cammy Florence.
* Largs Thistle 2008s lost 5-1 away at Galston on Saturday morning and will be looking to bounce back this weekend.
* Bridge results - Ardeer Bridge Club, West Kilbride, results for Rickard Cup for 24th November were: N/S 1ST Thelma Ling & Rankin Durnin +90 2nd Ruth & Jimmy Fisher -100 3rd Marjorie Young & Jen Neilson -1080 E/W 1st Lesley Cadenhead & Iain Bannatyne +690 2nd Norma Kelly & Sadie Morton +630 3rd Eva Brown & James Campbell -230
The results for Millport Bridge played on November 22 at Millport Bowling Club were: North/South Jill Corcoran and Mildred Finlayson +520 East/West Jimmy Ross and Tom Wallace +2480