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Published: Wednesday, 7th May, 2008 16:50

CUMNOCK STRIKE IT UNLUCKY

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Cumnock's chances of avoiding the drop could be hampered by a striker crisis.

A 3-2 victory over fellow relegation strugglers Bellshill on Saturday was marred with the news that recent signing Gareth Armstrong - who has scored three goals in four appearances so far - is out for the rest of the season.

And with Simon Black and Michael Hughes both crocked as well, boss Campbell Money has a major selection headache up front, with only Ritchie Barr and Robbie Weir left as the recognised strikers, although two-goal semi final hero Gareth Wilson may now get a chance.

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