Feb 10 2008 Stefan Pavleski Reports
RAGING Forfar boss Jim Moffat blasted his hapless Loons after a no-score-bore.
Instead of celebrating a point away from home, Moffat tore into his team, claiming they lacked the hunger to succeed.
He fumed: "We were a yard off the pace. Albion looked hungrier which is bitterly disappointing."
Moffat also took a swipe at Loons star Martyn Fotheringham who saw red in the second half for dissent.
He said: "Our disciplinary record is ridiculous. If Fotheringham said what the referee states, then he deserved to go."
The closest thing to a goal was in the first half when John Gemmell netted from close range only to be ruled out for offside.
Albion boss John McCormack said: "We never really got going. The boys created a few chances, but unfortunately didn't take them."