Largs are now preparing for another away mission as they head to Cambuslang Rangers on Saturday looking to get the win which eluded them the last time the teams played in November when the opposition netted a late winner at Barrfields.

It is a 1.30pm kick-off at Somervill Park as Largs look to carry on where they left off in 2022 after recording an away win at Glenafton last Saturday.

However, Largs will be looking to do much better than the last time the teams met each other in November.

Davidson said: "Cambuslang deserved their win - we had a good part of the game where we didn't take our chances and we are now looking to reverse that on Saturday.

"Our main aim is to get more points on the board - we have a couple of bodies back in the squad which is a good feeling and I felt we were more resilient against Glenafton because of that.

"Laurie McMaster had been ill all week before the Glens game as had Simon McBryde, and Stuart Faulds, but everyone came in and put in a good shift and it showed the character of the squad.

"I still feel there is much more to come from David Ramsay and Scott Lewis. They haven't had a lot of time playing together consistently, but I feel the more they build a connection they will show themselves to be a good partnership and Alan Frizzell also has worked very hard this season up front.

"January is a critical month for us and we are playing some very good teams, so we need to be at our best and bring our 'A' game and keep getting points on the board."
During the start of 2023, Largs face only one home game in five when they play high-flying Beith, with trips to Cambuslang, Rob Roy, Cumnock and then Petershill.