Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Louw on weather watch

The rains of the last few weeks have left Stoneywood-Dyce with amountain to climb if they are to entertain any hope of gaining apromotion place.

"It's hard to recall when we last completed a game,'' said captainMichael Louw, who admitted to feeling frustrated by the elementswhich have seen his side slide to fifth place in National LeagueTwo, 23 points behind leaders Stirling County and 14 in arrears ofsecond placed Dunfermline.

Louw has not given up on the People's Park side and said: "Givena break we can haul back the situation, but it's the very devil whenthe weather is the winner.

"I feel sorry for my guys who are as good as any in the leaguewhen we get the chance to play. ''

Louw's men have lost five of their 13 games to the rain, but havea chance to leapfrog Weirs when the two clash at Dyce tomorrow.

''It's win or bust,'' said a defiant Louw.

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