Darren Young admitted his Stirling Albion side had to dig in to bring back the winning feeling – but praised his squad’s ruthlessness in seeing off East Fife.
09.11.2022 - 15:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Iain Stirling has paid tribute to his pal Caroline Flack on what would have been her 42nd birthday.
The Scots Love Island funny man posted a heartfelt message to his former colleague and friend on Instagram on Wednesday, alongside a snap of the pair.
Caroline sadly passed away in February 2020 and today Iain, 32, is remembering the much-loved TV personality.
The comedian simply said: "Happy Birthday friend. Thinking of you today x" The image shows the pals posing with a smile and giving the thumbs up.
Iain's wife and former Love Island presenter Laura Whitmore commented with a red heart emoji.
One fan said: "Happy heavenly birthday Caroline, sadly missed"
Another added: "All your fans miss you - keep shining bright beautiful."
A third wrote: "Still not over this. Happy birthday girl"
"Happy birthday what an amazing woman," said a fourth.
We told you how Iain recently revealed he has dreams that he and wife Laura Whitmore become a Scottish Laird and Lady.
The well-kent lovebirds began dating in 2017 and tied the knot in 2020 before welcoming their first child together, daughter Stevie Rae, just a few months later.
The power couple spent their summer narrating and hosting Love Island, as a whole host of new singletons entered the villa in the hopes of finding a connection.
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