Room to improve
The former Shotts Bon Accord gaffer had the worst possible start to his reign — as Lok conceded after just 45 seconds.
The Newlandsfield side fell 2-1 to Irvine Meadow, but McInally hopes with another week under his belt he can turn Lok’s fortunes around in time for the visit to Kilbirnie.
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Hide AdThe manager, who won four league titles, a league cup and a Scottish cup during his six-year stint at Shotts, told ExtraSport: “We have been assessing the players to work out what needs to be done in the transfer market.
“Five players left last month. I have made lots of enquiries about transfers, we are just waiting for answers.
“We need to add quality. It is always a difficult task to bring in players mid season, it costs money and the club does not have a lot of that.”
McInally, who is making his return to management following a lengthy ban imposed by the SJFA after a post-match fracas, aims to add some stability to the club.
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Hide Ad“This season has been turbulent for the players. They have underachieved but it’s easy to see why. My aim is to keep the club in the division, I also want to take the team as far as possible in the cups.
“A decent cup run would instill some much needed confidence.”