ROYAL Albert are poised to play their first home game of the season in taking on Tynecastle in an East of Scotland First Division encounter at Albert Park on Saturday.
Still without a win and still without a goal, Royalists will have to show a massive all round improvement to get something out of the match.
Struggling Albert have shown nothing so far this term, and are certainly going to be up against it, in fa
cing high flying Tynecastle who have started in impressive style.
Included in the Tynecastle team for tomorrow's clash is former Dunfermline Athletic, St Johnstone, Livingston and Gretna Star David Bingham, who has recently joined the Edinburgh outfit as a player coach.
Thirty seven year old Bingham had offers from senior sides, but has opted to sign for Tynecastle, as well as being coach for Dunfermline Athletic under 17s.
A top quality player, Bingham should be a tremendous asset to Tynecastle.
Summing up his sides chances, Albert coach Davie Aitkin told the "Hawick News": "We have a lot of things to sort out. Mainly conceding goals, but that is easier said than done.
"Some players will have to start doing their own job as well, and concentrate on their own game, as there has been a lot of bickering going on during a match.
"Every game is going to be a hard one, so we will just have to knuckle down and get on with it."
After missing the opening games of the season, Steven Noble returns to the Albert squad, and Kenny Adams is also back from suspension.
Michael Mckenzie, who was recently involved in an incident in which he walked off the park during the Stirling University game, has parted company with Royalists.
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