FURROWED brows gave way to smiles as frustration and anger was replaced with relief and joy in equal measure. There remains a long way to go, but Airdrie United at last have hope.Read
RELIEVED gaffer Kenny Black has backed Airdrie United to become the coupon-busters now that their long victory drought is over, writes Colin Paterson.Read
IN the end, Jim Ballantyne had no choice but to offer his thoughts. When a club goes three months without a win, a word or two from the top is generally required.Read
KENNY BLACK has told how he subjected himself to a video nasty on Saturday night after rock-bottom Airdrie United made it 13 games without a win, writes Colin Paterson.Read
HE was never a quitter as a player and Kenny Black has told Advertiser Sport he has no intention of throwing in the towel now that he is a manager.Read
HE emerged from the home dressing room at New Broomfield mulling over another defeat and with the boos and the cat-calls of disgruntled fans ringing in his ears, writes Colin Paterson.Read
MARC SMYTH has told the Airdrie United boo-boys to lay off under-pressure gaffer Kenny Black – and blame the players for the rotten run of results.Read
AIRDRIE United remain in search of their first league victory after completing the opening quarter of the First Division season – but Kenny Black was left wondering when fortune will favour his side.Read
LUCK, as we all know, plays a big part in football and it’s no exaggeration to say that Kenny Black’s brand of this commodity has been pretty rotten this season.Read
KENNY Black admits that Airdrie’s first win of the season “can’t come quickly enough” but hopes that his team will enjoy a change of fortunes in the second quarter of the campaign.Read