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New Stirling Albion marksman ready to rekindle Maybury reunion and fire Binos forward

Ryan Shanley was thrust straight into action for the Binos for his debut in the defeat to Clyde
-Credit:Graham Hamilton


A New Year can often be a time of reunions - and it’s no different for Stirling Albion new boy Ryan Shanley as the Binos hope to stabilise their season.

The former Hibs forward moved to Forthbank earlier this month after a season and a half at Falkirk, immediately linking back up with Stirling boss Alan Maybury, who guided him to a strong run at Edinburgh City.

The 24-year-old mined the richest goalscoring seam of his career during a pair of stints with the Citizens, netting 17 times in 71 matches and impressing as a lively forward in behind defences.

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With playing time at the Premership-chasing Bairns limited, Shanley decided to cut his time there and assess his options, before finding himself thrust straight into the Stirling starting XI for the 2-0 defeat at Clyde.

Despite that disappointment, Shanley believes the expectations remain high for Stirling in securing a top-four place, but acknowledges that a run of just one win in their last nine League Two games.

Shanley said: “It’s been good getting in with the boys and working with them, I knew my time at Falkirk was up really and so I had a few conversations with clubs but knew the manager from my time at Edinburgh.

“There is a platform here for me to play a good amount and score the goals to get the club where it wants to be, so for me personally, it’s about having that impact.

Shanley has arrived at Stirling after a stint with Falkirk
Shanley has arrived at Stirling after a stint with Falkirk -Credit:Graham Hamilton

“I was a bit sore on the Sunday/Monday last week [after the Clyde match]. It was my first 90 minutes in about a year but I didn’t feel miles off it which was pleasing and I know it will take me a bit of time to really get going with sharpness.

“I’ll be able to learn from players like Dale [Carrick] and there are some quality players here in big Josh Kerr, Adam Brown and even Harry Wright is someone I know.”

Albion’s season has take on a topsy-turvy character, with just three draws sandwiched in amongst seven wins and nine defeats to leave them four points off the final playoff spot - albeit with a game in hand.

The task to turn around their poor recent form doesn’t get any easier on Saturday with a long trip north to visit promotion-chasing Peterhead at Balmoor.

“We know it’s a tough place to go, but for us, we have to go up and believe we can get a result and move up the table”, Shanley continued.

“We need to build the consistency in our results and performances to try to stop being so up and down - the aim will be to get a few wins on the bounce and go from there.”

A busy January has continued at Forthbank, with 18-year-old defender Leyton Grant arriving from Rangers, while young Hearts full-back Bailey Dall has returned to Tynecastle after spending the first half of the season in Stirling.

On Grant, Stirling boss Maybury said: “We are delighted that Leyton has joined us until the end of the season.

“We were aware of him due to Callum Erskine. Callum is a goalkeeping coach for Scotland U19’s, and Leyton is an U19 international.

“We feel he brings something a bit different to the squad, and we would like to thank Rangers for making this happen.”

Meanwhile, Stirling’s home match with Spartans - called off due to the cold weather last weekend - has been re-arranged for Tuesday, February 4 with a 7:45pm kick-off.