ANGRY Ardrossan Winton Rovers boss Stevie Wilson has hit out a key decision which cost his side as they were held at Maybole.
But he admitted they were architects of their own downfall following the 1-1 draw at Ladywell Stadium.
Wilson, who took charge in May said: "We really should have been out of sight at half-time, 4-0 or 5-0 up. I felt their player was miles offside for the goal and decisions can change games.
"But we can be blamed for our downfall because we didn't put away our chances."
However he added: "It's still a reasonable start, unbeaten in three league games. We are home to Shotts on Saturday and must look to win."
Meanwhile Kilwinning Rangers boss Chris Strain said he had no complaints as his side drew 1-1 away to newbies Kilwinning Rangers.
He said: "We have no divine right to turn up and win a football match, Largs created more chances and deserved to take something from the game. The promoted teams are doing well and we
They now host Kilbirnie Ladeside in the Sectional Cup last 16 tonight (Wednesday) and Strain said: "We want to win every competition we are in and are targeting two victories."
Ladeside manager Budgie McGhie is relishing the Buffs game and with his team hosting Largs on Saturday.
He said: "We have started well with two wins out of three. The league is the priority but we look forward to the cup tie."
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